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PSTN Migration to NGN

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The Path to NGN Solution MileGate/UMUX in NGN Conclusion

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THE PATH TOWARDS NGN SOLUTION

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The Path towards NGN Solution

Why migrate? migrate

NGN

Step 1
What requirements? requirements

Step 2
Which architecture?

Step 3

PSTN

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Step 1 Why migrate to NGN?


Telecom service provider

PSTN infrastructure renewal Network extension: Greenfield and rural areas Improve OPEX, reduce CAPEX Provide new services
Virtual voice service provider

Reduce costs: Bypass other operators network Provide new services (IP Centrex)

ISP/broadband provider

Extend business with voice services to broadband customers Extend addressable market to narrowband customers

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Legacy and NGN Services of Fixed Line Operators Legacy Services POTS ISDN BRA ISDN PRA NGN Services

Voice

VoIP

Internet Access

Dial-In DSL (ATM)

DSL (IP/Ethernet) 100BaseT 1 GbE

Data

PDH/SDH (LL) X.21 FR ATM

DSL (IP/Ethernet) 100BaseT 1 GbE


Relevant for Residential Business

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What will be the impact of legacy voice in the operators business?


Fixed retail telecom services (World)
800.000 700.000 600.000

Legacy services will not be neglectable for many years


Legacy voice revenues will decline

US$ (Mill.)

500.000 400.000

sharply, but it will still deliver a major part of the revenues.


Legacy data will decline smoothly

300.000 200.000 100.000 0

2005

2010

Broadband, Internet & NGN Data NGN Voice Legacy Data Legacy Voice
Source: Gartner 2006 & own calculations

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PSTN Migration to NGN Architectural View


MONOLITHIC SWITCH ARCHITECTURE

TDM Class 5 Switch

Open, standardised Interfaces NGN ARCHITECTURE

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NGN vs. PSTN (Telephony)


TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE
Switch Fabric Controller Signalling Links Trunk Cards TDM Switch

NT

ISDN, Q.931

SS7

Line Cards
POTS, CAS t/r

PSTN

Class 5 Switch

NGN ARCHITECTURE
NT
ISDN, Q.931

Media Gateway Controller Media Gateway

Signalling Gateway

SS7

POTS, CAS t/r

Packet Network

Trunk Gateway

PSTN

Class 5 Switch

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Step 2 Which Requirements?

Leverage the revenues of


POTS ISDN Leased Lines

Increase Revenues & Profitability

Implement "new" residential and business services


IPTV (Triple Play) VPN

Reduce OPEX

Maintain legacy services revenues

Increase new services revenue

LAN-LAN

Migrate legacy services to NGN platforms Reduce no. of operational platforms Enhance OAM&P processes

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Step 2 Reference Case

Speed to market

Customer experience and empowerment

Cost transformation

The transformation has a radical strategy


Broadband everywhere Replacing the PSTN PSTN transformation trial A world first for a telecom company

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NGN Voice Service Provisioning


GW = Gateway TDM GW Soft Switch

1
TDM H.248/SIP

POTS ISDN

POTS ISDN
Trunk GW

Packet Network (Core/Metro IP, MPLS)

Access GW

NT-1

POTS ISDN

PSTN

Signalling GW

SIP SS7 1 = Centralised Gateway 2 = Access Gateway 3 = Residential Gateway 4 = Soft Phones DSL/cable DSL/cable

SIP
Residential GW

POTS ISDN

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Step 3 Which Architecture?

MGC MGC
PSTN BICC or SIP-T H.248 or SIP
TG

CO
SS7

SG

H.248 or SIP

Packet Network

SIGTRAN

TG/SG NT-1

SIP or H.323 SIP or H.323

IP-Phone/ Multi-Media PC

ProxyServer

Gatekeeper

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Step 3 Which Architecture?


CLASS 4 NGN
SS7 Signalling Gateway Media Gateway Controller Signalling Gateway SS7

CO Switch

PSTN

Trunk Gateway

Packet Network

Trunk Gateway

PSTN

CO Switch

CLASS 5 NGN
NT1 ISDN/ Q.931 Signalling Gateway Media Gateway Controller Signalling Gateway POTS/ CAS t/r

POTS/ CAS t/r

Media Gateway

Packet Network

Media Gateway

IAD Residential gateway

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Access Gateway Architecture Distributed vs. centralised


Application Server

Distributed Access Gateway


Application Server MGC

MGC

Continuity of service PSTN, SS7 interworking Costs ?

Packet swiched network

AG
Packet swiched network Metro network

AG

AG
New services Broadband services Triple Play

Continuity of service PSTN, SS7 interworking Costs

Centralised Access Gateway

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Advantages Distributed Access Gateway


Continuity of service

Distributed Access Gateway


Application Server MGC

Keep the phone, no re-cabling Keep the service No impact on end user

PSTN, SS7 interworking


Signalling gateways
Packet swiched network

SIGTRA

AG

Costs
Less network element

AG
1. Local Call Routing 2. Compression

Low incremental investment


Improve network availability More efficient transmission capacity

Local call routing Compression

New revenue
Broadband services

Triple Play

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KEYMILEs Ways to NGN Voice


KEYMILE provides two platforms to support the

migration of legacy voice

Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier (NG DLC) UMUX Broadband Loop Carrier (BLC) MileGate

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MILEGATE/UMUX IN NGN

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MileGate as BLC
Core Network
Core Network
Gigabit Ethernet METRO Node

Telephony

S U P M 3 POTS

S U I Q 1

I P S x 2

C O G E 1

H.248 or SIP

Soft Switch

Voice

ISDN
NTBA

SUPM3: SUIQ1: IPSx2:

32 POTS Ports 16 ISDN Ports H.248 or SIP 608 subscribers

METRO/REGIONAL NETWORK

ACCESS SUBSCRIBER

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UMUX in Telephony NGN

Circuit Switched Network (PSTN)


Trunk Gateway

IP over Ethernet

Packet Switched Network (IP)

ISDN PRA

H.248/MEGACO SIGTRAN Media Gateway Controller MelCAS E1 POTS t/r

ISDN BA IVR

KEYMILE offers an Access Gateway (IP Subscriber Media Gateway IPSMG)

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V5.2 to MEGACO Migration in UMUX


UNEM Release R5C
PSTN
V5.x Local Exchange

PSTN/ISDN

PDH/SDH Network

UNEM Release R7 Voice Access


Media Gateway Controller

Voice Telephony Access in NGN

Packet Switched Network (IP)

POTS/ISDN in NGN

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Conclusion PSTN migration to NGN


NGN will happen, technology is maturing Benefits are cost savings, new services, speed

to market
Distributed access gateway provides more

flexibility and better cost


Plan, try and deploy!

Legacy voice services will continue to

represent an important revenue stream


Reduction on operational expenses

require the migration of voice services to NGNs

NGN

Distributed access gateway provides more

flexibility and better cost


KEYMILE supports VoIP Media gateways

based on H.248/MEGACO and SIP


Costs Service Continuity New Revenue
KEYMILE provides VoIP-Media Gateway

solutions on its both platforms

MileGate & UMUX

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