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NGN and

d Green
G ICT

Ir. Muhamad Asvial, MSc., PhD


Electrical Engineering Department - University of Indonesia
E-mail: asvial@eng.ui.ac.id

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Connecting Customers with Services, Services with


Networks, and Networks with Each Other

Small/Medium SP
Consumer Business Enterprise Wholesale

Next-Generation Network

VPNs Internet Content

Voice &
Mobility Transport
Video

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1
Next-Generation Networking
Connecting Services with Networks and Networks with Each Other

Beyond Voice,
All
Services

Beyond Access,
Beyond Core,
Bandwidth N t
Network-Wide
k Wid
Throughout
Beyond
Beyond a Trend, Beyond a
“For Just One Network”,
Destination,
To Create A Business
Imperative A Journey
One Network
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Services Efficiencies Control


Differentiation OPEX Service Network
Loyalty Revenue CAPEX Business
Profits

IP
Intelligence
Fle ibilit
Flexibility
Adaptability

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Characteristics of an Ideal Network
Fusing the Best of Today’s Networks and More

Video Delivery
of Cable/Television

Mobility of the Content


Cellular Richness of
Network the Internet

IP
Ubiquity/ Next-Generation
Reliability Network Flexibility of
of the PSTN Ethernet

Bandwidth Security
of an Optical of a Private
Network Network
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Example: IP NGN Journey


Requires Multiple Layers of Convergence

Integration of New
Innovative IP D/V/V
Application
Services over
Convergence Broadband for
Increased Revenue

Common Service Continuity


Subscriber
Management
Content Service across Access for
Mobile,
WLAN g
Convergence Customer Loyalty
DSL, Cable,
FTTH
and Stickiness

Mobile

FR / ATM Eliminate Layers


PSTN IP
Next-Generation
Network in the Network for
Optical

Broadband
Network
Slide 6 Convergence Increased OPEX/
Services

High-Speed
Internet
CAPEX Efficiencies
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Two Key Business Objectives Behind
NGN Investment
Operations:
drive down operational costs
Operating Network rationalization
efficiency
Winner’s
path

I
Increase ARPU:
ARPU
today Customer retention/ attraction
New revenue generating
services

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Innovation

NGN Architecture
Presence- IP
Application

Data Based Contact


Gaming Center Telephony Web Services Mobile Apps Center
Layer

Operational Layer

Self Identity Policy Billing Open Framework


Service
for Enabling
Service
Layer

Service ‘Triple Play on the


Exchange Move’
(Data, Voice,
Video, Mobility)
Mobility

Customer Access/ Intelligent Multiservice


work
yer

El
Element
t A
Aggregation
ti Ed
Edge C
Core
Netw
Lay

Transport

Intelligent Networking

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Triple Play on the Move
Providing Means for Service Continuity, Customer Stickiness
Enterprise Home

DPT Hotel/
CABLE DSL DIAL
Airport
Branch Office LR ETHERNET

LR ETHERNET

DWDM

SONET

METRO

ASP Mobile
Wireless

Small Business PSTN

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Service Exchange Framework


Multimedia Service Control for Wireline / Wireless Convergence

Multidimensional Identity Policy Management


User / Device ID Subscriber Policy
Location / Presence Application Policy
Service Registration Per-Sub Service
Audit / Logging
Assured Authentication Who? What?
Service Exchange

Mobility Management Dynamic Session Management


Device Roaming Session Initiation & Call Control
Service Mobility Rich-Media Control
User Mobility Bandwidth & QoS per Session
Accounting / Billing

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Where? How?

5
NGN Technology Strategy

SMARTER Quality of Service


Availability
Security
Manageability
Convergence

Routers and Switches


Silicon
Hardware
Intelligent
Lower Cost Information
Network
FASTER LASTING
Lasting Architecture
Generational Approach
Investment Protection
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Green Concept

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Green ICT

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Example of Green ICT

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Approach to Green ICT

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Virtualization

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Virtualization

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Power Management

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Power Management

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Material Recycling

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Telecommuting

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Telecommuting

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Strategic Objectives

•Raise community awareness about Green ICT challenges and


opportunities.
•Set fundamentals and national p
policies for Green ICT.
•Adopt a multi-stakeholder approach to address various green ICT
challenges.
•Reduce the adverse environmental effects resulting from the
expansion in the use of ICT.
•Support the use of communication and information technology as an
effective tool to reduce GHG emissions resulting
g from other sectors.

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The Framework

1. Raising Community
C awareness about G
Green ICT
C
Program.

2. E-waste sustainable Management Program.

3. ICT solutions For a sustainable future program.

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4. Compile leaflets and publications to raise community awareness


about green ICT.

5. Compile manuals to raise the awareness of public and private


sector about Green ICT.

6. Establish conditions and specification for Green ICT equipments


i regard
in d with
ith global
l b l ttrends.
d

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