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Concurrent Education Session MANAGING CAPACITY TO MEET CUSTOMER EXPECATIONS Building IP Service Optimized Packet Backhaul Networks

Donald Coover, Vice President, V-COMM Steve Dyck, Director Mobile Backhaul Solutions, Alcatel-Lucent
April 2011

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Agenda 1 | The market dynamics 2 | Evolution to packet backhaul 3 | Unifying the MBH network with MPLS 4 | Addressing synchronization, scalability and QoS 5 | E2E network and service management 6 | Conclusion
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Current Network Architecture


Multiple networks / multiple layers

Each with its own interface, protocol and network management Voice - PSTN other carrier interconnect Cell Site backhaul Data Customer / end user Internal data network Back office applications Signaling & messaging SS7 IS-41 SIP SIGTRAN SMS MMS Inefficient costly Stranded bandwidth Can be difficult to manage Anticipated growth will change traffic types and connectivity requirements

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Explosive demand for new mobile services


Machine to Machine 645 Million 1 Mobile Connections 7.6 Billion 3 Netbooks 54 Million 4 Mobile Internet Devices 788 Million 5

Smartphones 2.8 Billion 2

Sources: 1 - ABI Research , 2 - Berg Insight, 3 - GSMA, Informa, 4 - Global Industry Analysts, Inc., 5- Cisco

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Continued Growth

Source: National Broadband Plan www.broadband.gov

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Apps are Driving Demand


Consumer expectations what I can do on my PC / laptop I want to be able to do on my tablet or phone over my wireless carrier

Chart provided by RCR Research

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Changing Market Demands


Traffic mix
Voice is being over taken by data Data is needs to be segregated based upon specific data types: Video and content consumption M2M Web Browsing In 2011 mobile video traffic is expected to exceed 50 percent of the total network traffic for the first time In 2008 the DotMobi study showed only 150,000 mobile websites growing to over 3.01 million sites in 2010
Network traffic mix

Customer expectations
VIDEO More anytime / anywhere connections Mobile payment & commerce 43% of Fortune 50 Companies had mobile web sites 44% of smartphone owners download shopping apps Social networking

Source: Alcatel-Lucent

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Higher-End Devices = Increased Traffic

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Existing architecture and network model is not sustainable


Legacy networks no longer meet traffic requirements Capacity constraints Termination of disparate traffic types Cost

Need to design for maximum efficiency and real growth trending Cost of Internet transit @ IXPs < $4 per Mbps / month (multi Gbps services) < $9 per Mbps / month (< =100 Mbps services) Elsewhere could be 100 to 200 per Mbps or 10 to 50 times cost
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Video and web browsing will continue to explode


Smartphone Device Profile
3,500 3,000

2,500

Mb/s /month/user

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0 2010 All video Gaming 2011 P2P Web browsing 2012 2013 Messaging/voice Audio streaming Downloads/uploads
Source: Alcatel-Lucent

2014

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LTE - The de facto Mobile Access Standard

Credit:: ANRITSU COMPANY LTE Resource Guide

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Agenda 1 | The market dynamics 2 | Evolution to packet backhaul 3 | Unifying the MBH network with MPLS 4 | Addressing synchronization, scalability and QoS 5 | E2E network and service management 6 | Conclusion
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Backhaul requires a converged platform supporting TDM and packet


Mobile backhaul network 2G BTS cell site
E1/T1 TDM Packet network PW

n*E1/T1 ATM IMA

PW

Packet network

3G Node B cell sites

Ethernet (data)

The converged Mobile Backhaul solution must include a cell site gateway with these interfaces:
Native Ethernet Pseudowire (PW) support for E1/T1 and ATM IMA

Packet network PW

n*E1/T1 ATM IMA (voice and sync) Ethernet

Packet network

4G LTE eNodeB cell site

Ethernet

Packet network

The evolution to all-Ethernet will take time.

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Backhaul evolution from TDM to Ethernet


Convergence over Ethernet where available

NOC
5620 SAM

Ethernet

Carrier Ethernet
(MetroE, Packet Microwave)

Ethernet

Wireless Packet Core


MSC, RNC SGW, MME,

LTE eNodeB CDMA BTS W-CDMA NodeB GSM BTS

Ethernet

n*T1/E1 IPoMLPPP Ethernet n*T1/E1 ATM IMA Ethernet n*T1/E1 TDM n*T1/E1 Ethernet

7705 SAR/ 1850 TSS/ 9500 MPR

Tunnel

Ethernet Ethernet

7750 SR

OC-n/STM-n ATM, TDM

SONET/SDH or TDM Microwave Network

OC-n/STM-n

Cell/Hub Sites
Convergence over TDM where required

MTSO

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Any G Mobile Backhaul: Efficient evolution to all-IP transport


Mobile Backhaul
2G/3G/4G Radio Access

Flexible Access Options


Fiber Microwave Copper/ Fiber

Scalable Metro Aggregation


IP & MPLS networking 100G IP/MPLS & Packet Optical

Wireless Packet Core


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Mobility mgmt

Policy Mobile Gateways mgmt

Flexible Sync Otions

Converged service-aware IP network management

Any G support
Any G pseudowire support over IP/MPLS or packet optical networks with flexible access over microwave, fiber or copper

Scalable metro/edge aggregation


Low-cost aggregation and unprecedented scale to 100G with coherent optics across IP/optics

Flexible synchronization options


Support for frequency and phase synchronization over packet backhaul

Common NMS and OAM


Common IP network and service assurance across multiservice backhaul (legacy and IP)
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MPLS Unifying the network for mobile backhaul


Flexible transport and aggregation for mobile backhaul
Service Routing Microwave Broadband Access Ethernet/ MPLS Optical

2G, 3G, 4G Radio Access

Mobile Backhaul

Wireless Packet Core

Converged Backbone

Common MPLS network layer


MPLS
Access/transmission technology-agnostic Topology diversity Continuity of operations Common service (PWE3) Triple play bundle Web and Enterprise 2.0

Instrumentation & Intelligence


Flexible traffic classification Traffic conditioning & hierarchical management Multiple proven synchronization capabilities/options Common domain management

Enabling the profitable evolution to all-IP with a common MPLS solution


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Flexible, non-disruptive evolution to packet microwave backhaul


Current
Mix of technology in the RAN Microwave Packet Radio (MPR) Packet microwave in hybrid mode In the access connecting to existing SDH/SONET aggregation

Flexible radio

TDM/hybrid

NG SDH/ SONET

Access
(tree, star)

Aggregation
(ring/mesh)

deployment Hybrid or Packet mode Guaranteed QoS Flexible sync distribution Backward compatible to ODU installed base

Evolution
Packet microwave MPLS Converge to pseudowire infrastructure, MPR enables Packet mode in the access. Converge over MPLS in the aggregation

+
Flexible, reliable,
Ethernet and IP/MPLS networking

E2E circuit emulation/PW

Integrated Solutions

Ultimate in 2G, 3G, and


Future
Expand MPLS infrastructure Enable mesh networking Integrated microwave in fiber nodes MPLS

E2E MPLS

4G network evolution flexibility IP & MPLS networking flexibility Integrated domain management

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Synchronization techniques for packet networks


Synchronization requirements:
Generally, 2G/3G networks require frequency sync with exception of CDMA which also needs phase sync Now with LTE, two approaches: FDD mode requires frequency only with some exceptions (e.g. eMBMS) TDD mode requires both frequency and phase synchronization Mobile backhaul solutions must offer frequency and phase clock synchronization to allow service providers to differentiate their service offering
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High Leverage Network: Massively scalable bandwidth


100M +
LTE, Small Cells

Converged RAN

1G PON for aggregation/backhaul 1G packet microwave 1G/10G PTN 1G to 100G IP/MPLS

Converged service control

Converged wireline access

Converged metro and aggregation

Converged edge

Converged backbone

100M to 1G
VDSL2, PON, P2P

100G
Ethernet and DWDM Metro 1G/10G 10G/40G/100G

100G
Service Edge

100G
Ethernet and DWDM Core 10G/40G 40/100G

Interface Capacity 2009 2011+

Wireless Access 21M 42M/100M+

Wireline Access <1G 1G/10G

Edge 10G 40G/100G

100G addresses the need for continuous scaling of bandwidth at the lowest cost and power per bit in metro and backbone networks.
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IP Network Mgmt and End-to-end Visibility Across Mobile/Transport Infrastructure


OSS Connected Partner Program

Microwave

Ethernet/ MPLS

Cell Site

Service-Aware IP Network Management


Net Mgmt

QoE and Network Intelligence


Monitor Identify Analyze

9900 WNG

Provision Visualize Troubleshoot


Optical

Service Routing

Simplified IP Management, Automation & Proactive Assurance, OSS pre-integration

Unique visibility into bearers, signaling, end-toend network performance and subscriber QoE

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Alcatel-Lucent network performance management tools


Network Performance Optimizer
End-to-end performance monitoring Added value modules (diagnosis, network availability, real-time alerts) Viewing of actual subscriber performance

Counters

E2E Net Mgmt

Network elements Call traces Mobile backhaul

Standalone Per Connection Measurement Data


Shows view of actual subscriber performance and RF environment End-user devices used as passive data collectors

Logs No More RNC!

Tracks location where subscriber is making calls

Wireless Network Guardian


Integrates traffic analysis, network performance, and planning Identifies and improves inefficient and expensive applications Characterizes devices and applications relative to network capacity

Analysis Wireless packet core Wireless airtime


(data-minutes)

Instrumentation for service assurance and optimization with IP-based networks


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Mobile Backhaul professional services


Mobile Backhaul
Wireless Packet Core

Mobile Backhaul professional services

Business consulting

Financial and technical analysis Economic modeling and business case development Strategy definition and technology selection Evaluate network usage and traffic evolution Alternative topology analysis with economical comparison Performance and reliability study

Planning and design

Comprehensive integration and migration services

Business

Network

Operations

Applications

Security

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Conclusion
Backhaul

Packet Core

Faster, Smarter, Better: Converged All-IP Backhaul


Any G Any Access IP and Optical Operational Agility IP Network Transformation

Get the mobile backhaul advantage with Alcatel-Lucent!

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