NGN -The Fixed and Mobile Convergence Story Eric Sun Director of Product Marketing ZTE Europe Padova, 30th, June 2005 Agenda Why NGN? Players in the Converged Industry Consequences of NGN What is NGN? The Acronyms NGN, FMC, IMS, P2P, WiMAX, SIP, Bluephone, triple play… What makes this happen? The Vertical Model PSTN PLMN Data CATV The Horizontal Model Service iHLR Control Softswitch NMS BOSS Application Server Softswitch Core Packet Network Core Multi-service Access Access PSTN/ ISDN/ MSAN At home Wireless Access Broadband Access GSM/ UMTS/ CDMA/ WiMax EPON/ GPON/ Ethernet In the office On the move Public Wireless Why NGN? (1) Common Core : Cost saving (OPEX) Layered Architecture : H.248 Mobile : 3GPP R4 Fixed: SotfSwitch Mobile Layered Architecture: 3GPP R4 GMSC Server MSC Server MSC Server GMGW IP backbone MGW GMGW MGW GSM BSSVMSC BSS TDM RNS VMSC VMSC BSS RNS BSS Fixed Layered Architecture: SoftSwitch SCP IAD Manager NMS Router Server ZXUP10 APP Service ZXSS10 SS1 ZXSS10 SS1 Control Core Packet Network Core ZXSS10 S100 ZXSS10 M100 ZXSS10 A200 ZXSS10 IAD Series Access SS7 Network PSTN /ISDN ZXSS10 BGW SoftPhone Private Network Broadband Access PBX Why NGN? (2) Common Services : Customer ownership SIP based call control Moble: 3GPP/3GPP2 IMS Fixed: ETSI TISPAN 3GPP/3GPP2: IMS SCP PoC HSS IM PS Parlay/OSA CSCF BGCF Core IMS ECCF SIP MGCF All IP Network SIP H.248/MGCP TG SG GGSN/AGW xDSL/Cable/LAN IAD FP-CSCF P-CSCF AG PSTN/ISDN/PLMN/CS GPRS/WCDMA/CDMA2000 xDSL/Cable/LAN ETSI: TISPAN Agenda Why NGN? Players in the Converged Industry Consequence of NGN 3GPP/3GPP2 Serie 21 21.905 5.8.0 Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications 22.101 5.b.0 Service aspects; Service principles 22.228 5.6.0 Serie 22 Service requirements for the IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem (Stage 1) Serie 23 23.002 5.c.0 23.003 5.7.0 23.207 5.8.0 23.218 5.6.0 23.221 5.8.0 23.228 5.a.0 23.278 5.2.0 Network architecture Numbering, addressing and identification End-to-End QoS Concept and Architecture IP Multimedia (IM) Session Handling; IP Multimedia (IM) call model; Stage 2 Architectural requirements IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Stage 2 Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase 4 - Stage 2; IM CN Interworking Serie 24 24.228 5.6.0 24.229 5.6.0 IP Multimedia Call Control Protocol based on SIP and SDP; Stage 3 26.235 5.1.0 Packet Switched Conversational Multimedia Applications; Default Codecs (Release 5) 26.236 5.4.0 Signalling flows for the IP multimedia call control based on SIP and SDP; Stage 3 Serie 26 Packet switched conversational multimedia applications; Transport protocols Serie 29 29.207 5.5.1 Policy control over Go interface 29.208 5.5.1 End-to-end QoS signalling flows 29.228 5.5.0 29.229 5.5.0 29.278 5.2.0 29.328 5.5.0 29.329 5.4.0 IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Cx and Dx Interfaces; Signalling flows and message contents Cx and Dx Interfaces based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase 4; CAMEL Application Part (CAP) specification for IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Sh Interface; Signalling flows and message contents Sh Interface based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details Serie 31 5.4.0 Characteristics of the ISIM Application. 32.200 5.5.0 Telecommunication management; Charging management; Charging principles 32.225 5.3.0 31.103 Serie 32 Telecommunication Management; Charging Management; Charging Data Description for IP Multimedia Subsystem Serie 33 33.102 5.3.0 33.108 5.5.0 33.203 5.7.0 33.210 5.5.0 3G Security;Security architecture 3G Security;Handover interface for Lawful Interception Access security for IP-based services 3G Security; Network Domain Security; IP network layer security ETSI: TISPAN TIPHON (Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization over Networks) SPAN (Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks) http://portal.etsi.org/tispan Unlicensed Mobile Access (1) Driving Force: Mobile Operator: T-Mobile US Fixed Operator: British Telecom www.umatechnology.org BenQ P50 handset /Kineto Wireless/Microsoft Pocket PC Unlicensed Mobile Access (2) Fixed and Mobile Convergence Alliance Driving Force: Fixed Operators: Brasil Telecom, BT(Bluephone), Korea Telecom Mobile Operators: NTT, Swisscom, Rogerswireless Other Standardization Bodies ITU focus Group on Next Generation Networks Itu.int/ITU-T/ngn/fgngn Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions www.atis.org Telemanagement Forum www.tmforum.org Wireless Broadband Alliance www.wirelessbroadbandalliance.com Most Disruptive Technology Skype P2P technology QoS Security Scalability Business model Agenda Why NGN? Players in the Converged Industry Consequence of NGN What’s next? Source: Arthur D Little M-commerce Source: Arthur D Little M-commerce Source: Arthur D Little