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Unified Multimedia Collaboration Environments aka VoIP and VoIP Applications Charles Studt Director of Product Management & Marketing April 24, 2007. Future. IP. We just received a bg order. I know, I’ll get started on it right away. I saw your IM for next week’s meeting.
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Unified Multimedia Collaboration Environments aka VoIP and VoIP Applications Charles Studt Director of Product Management & Marketing April 24, 2007
Future IP • We just received a bg order. • I know, I’ll get started on it right away. • I saw your IM for next week’s meeting. • My calendar has blocked out a time to discuss that later. The Future of Communications Today PSTN • Context-aware • Session, not call-based • User-oriented • Multi-modal • Hi, are you busy? • No. • I called your mobile, is this the best way to reach you? • Ring my office next time. • I wanted to talk about our meeting next week. • Can we chat later? That will be a long conversation. Bye. • Wait, we just received a big order…
The Future of Voice EnterpriseData SocialNetworks WebSearch … Context • Standards-based, any-to-any connectivity • Seamless communications anywhere, any time, over any device • Communications sessions defined by user preferences, not arbitrary network boundaries • Context and relevance embedded in communications Voice 2.0 Voice TDM DeviceCapabilities Video NetworkCapabilities Signaling Text IP Codec Data Preferences Anonymity Timeof Day Caller ID Context …
What % of students subscribe to your campus telecom service? Agenda • Where are we today • What’s possible • How do we get there
University Telecom Service Students Faculty Staff Telecom’s Historical Role
Students Students Faculty Faculty Staff Staff Today VoIP IM Wireline SMS Wireless Email University Telecom Service • Multiple, disparate networks • Varied communication formats
Your competition: Today’s Environment Services • 5 digit calling • Caller ID • Voicemail • Call waiting • Call forwarding • … Services • Voice • Video • Data Network • Broadband throughout campus • Ethernet • WiFi
Your Challenge • Provide reliable and high-value communications services to campus “customers” • Meet (and exceed) expectations of increasingly sophisticated users • Connect increasingly isolated communities • Knowledge exchange • Collaboration • Emergency services
Who offers: voice? data? video? Agenda • Where are we today • What’s possible • How do we get there Who offers services beyond “triple play” bundle?
Mobility • SMS • Media exchange • Community collaboration/notification • Public safety • WiFi • VoWiFi • Campus PBX extension • Cellular • Dual mode – VoWiFi, FMC • University client • MVNO
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Collaboration & Knowledge Exchange • Conferencing • SMS/Mobile • VoIP/virtual meeting room • Video • Collaboration • Widgets– context & relevance • Data integration • Consolidated identity/unified messaging & calling
Who operates telecom services in-house? (On-site PBX, etc.) Agenda • Where are we today • What’s possible • How do we get there Who outsources one or more components of their telecom service?
Path to the Future 1. Determine your focus • Consider your mission and core competencies • Do you want to be a network operator, an IT shop, or an application developer? • Offload non-critical operations for greater efficiency
Path to the Future 2. Connect user “islands” • IP is the common denominator, but… • Interoperability is not guaranteed • Media encoding • Session creation/management • Consolidated user identity is critical • Comprehensive mapping of communication devices and networks (data store of record) • User preferences and availability • ENUM is the solution
Sample ENUM Query Input Output h323: E.164 TN +16505259200 NAPTR Record NAPTR 10 100 "u" "E2U+sip" "!^.*$!sip:info@example.com!" 0.0.2.9.5.2.5.0.5.6.1.e164.arpa mailto: Telephone number in, IP out
Consolidating User Identity ENUM provides… • A universal addressing scheme for IP • Foundation for enhanced services VoIP Wireless Wireline ENUM Email IM
Path to the Future 3. Build communications development environment • No “killer” application, only the “killer” environment • Flexibility and rapid innovation are critical • Search out partners and vendors that accelerate your innovation • Complete solution offer (application/connectivity/transport) • Hosted environment to reduce risk • Community leverage • Commercial experience and feature set
Network Evolution Legacy Networks Next-Gen Networks Applications Voice Data App n • Vertically integrated • Monolithic • Discrete, specialized networks • Network defines the service Value Transition has already started Signaling/Session Control Transport • Disaggregation & horizontal specialization • Abstracted network infrastructure • Commoditization of transport • Application developer defines the service
VoIP Applications Environment Consolidated environment for the creation of enhanced communications applications • Applications – “Plug and play” applications easily extend basic VoIP feature set • Core Application Services – Reusable service building blocks provide abstracted access to core services required for application setup and call completion • Registry & Transport– Eliminates PSTN transport and maps legacy to IP end point domains (DIDs, cross connect, media conversion, etc.) CommunityApplication CommunityApplication Positional Voice/Conferencing Enhanced 411/Virtual Assistant Screen Pop/Web Integration Click to Call Applications Mobile Client Desktop Client CallControl API SMS/MMS API Web/Data API Location/Presence API Core ApplicationServices ENUM/LNP Registry Signaling Interworking TDM/IP Transport CODEC Translation Transport
Questions? • VoEX enables the future of communications. VoEX Open Communications Platform • Global voice network • World’s largest ENUM registry • Applications development environment • Charles Studt • cstudt@voex.com • +1.650.235.8512 • VoEX, Inc. • 950 Tower Lane • Foster City, CA 94404 • www.voex.com