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Attendee Announcements

Seminar Raffle – Be sure to drop your raffle ticket in the drum at today’s Keynote located in

the Mile High Ballroom. You have a chance to win a $250 American Express Gift Card. One winner

will be drawn at the Opening Keynote and the Tech Talks Keynote. You must be present to win.

Seminar Evaluations – All attendees will be receiving an email with regards to the seminar

and we encourage you to respond to the surveys. The survey results will be compiled by ISE EXPO

team members, summarized, and will be shared with the seminar speakers. The seminar feedback is an

important aspect of continually improving ISE EXPO.

Seminar Certificates – Attendees will be able to log into the Attendee Resource Center (ARC)

using their first name, last name, and their Badge ID (this number will appear on the badge and also

on any registration confirmations) to view/print their seminar certificates. If a certificate is needed on-

site, the attendee may visit the ISE EXPO registration counter between the hours of 1 PM – 3 PM

August 15 & August 16 and ask for a certificate to be printed. Attendees will be able to access the ARC

website up to 2 – 3 months after the event to print CEC certificates.

Subscribe – ISE magazine is the most trusted educational and solutions resource for 21,000

professionals across the ICT industry. Each month, ISE delivers 20+ educational articles and

showcases leading technology solutions in an approachable and interesting format, available in both

print and digital. Visit http://www.isemag.com/subscriptions/ to begin or renew your subscription.

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Al Errico

Network Modernization Practice Lead

Fujitsu Network Communications

Network Modernization Overview

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The Problem

More Speed, Devices and Apps = Higher Demand for Bandwidth

10M

Gigabits per second

Internet connections are

surging to

… that’s a 10 fold increase

year over year

353B

Connected devices

expected to increase to

MORE DEVICES MORE APPLICATIONSMORE SPEED

Deloitte Global, Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Predictions 2016 report, Morgan Stanley Research, Computing Growth Drivers Over Time, App Annie Market Forecast 2016 - 2021

By 2020

50B

Mobile apps downloads

forecasted to reach

In 2021

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One Size Does Not Fit All!

RESOURCES

MPLS

SDN/NFV

SDN

SONET

EthernetYANG

ModelsOpen Networks

OPERATIONS

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Key Architectures of Transport Networks

Residential/Tenant

100GE10GE

Router SwitchRouter

Switch

Switch

10GERing

OLTOLT

ONT

ONT

S

Optical Splitter/TAP

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ONT

ONT

ONT

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S

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OLT

OLT

S

Optical Splitter/TAP

S

ONT

ONT

Internet

L2/L3VPN

VoIP/Video

1G AEGPON

Central Office

Central Office

Central Office

OLT

ONT

ONT

S

Router Router

IP/MPLSCore

Residential/Tenant

Residential/Tenant

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100GE10GE

Router

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DWDM DWDM

DWDMDWDM

Router

Switch

Switch

10GERing

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Central Office

Central Office

Central Office

OLT

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S

Residential/Tenant

Residential/Tenant

ONT

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IP/MPLS DWDM

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What to Consider before Getting Started?

Create Phased Network Modernization and Expansion Roadmap

Analyze your network on a market

by market or regional basis

Prioritize regions for network

modernization

Decide modernization option for each

region

Maximize capex expenditures where

needed

Maintain and expand the existing

technology

Upgrade legacy transport to second

generation

Upgrade network with open networking

technology

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How to Get from Here to There?Some Key Steps to Take

HERE

THERE

Determine what you want to achieve with modernization

Select type of technology to be used

Create business plan

Understand investment cost of technology shift

Analyze impact on your network

Develop transition plan

Set realistic timeframes for execution

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Planning Considerations

Plan for Today and Tomorrow

PLANNING

Input Output

Objectives

Growth Projections

Technology

Etc.

Network Architecture

ISP/OSP Requirements

OSS Requirements

Capacity and Scalability

for Growth

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Selecting the Right Technology

ACCESS

CORE

GPON

EPON

ACTIVE

ETHERNET

CARRIER

ETHERNET

MPLS/IP

SONET

DWDM

HYBRID

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Planning Challenges

Remember to Allow for Obstacles Encountered on the Way!

YOUR PLAN

REALITY

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Snapshot of Design BuildIts Complicated

Design Build

Program

Executive

Communications

Customer

Satisfaction

Partner

Selection and

Mgmt

Project

Management

Schedule

Resource

Planning

Risk

Management

Reporting

Change

Management

Governance

Financial

Reporting

Budgeting

Record

Management

Quality

Management

Contract

Management

Legal

Compliance

Solution

Planning

Network

Architecture

Vendor

Selection

Network Design

Service Catalog

Capacity

Planning

Design

Doc/Specs

IOT Lab Design

Management

Network Design

Network

Deployment

Inside Plant

Engineering

Detailed Design

Install/Turn up

Integration

Site Acceptance

Testing

System

Integration

Testing

As-Built Docs

Managed Take

Over handoff

Business

Management

Procurement

Material

Management

AP/Invoicing/Bill

ing/Order Mgt.

Site Acquisition

Lease

Agreement

Outside Plant

Engineering

Engineering

Site/Path Survey

Right of

Way/Easement

Planning

Legal

Compliance

Outside Plant

Construction

Construction

Management

Safety

Compliance

Design

Compliance

Permitting

Quality Control

As Built Records

Legal / DOT

Compliance

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Create an Architecture Framework

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Integration

Vendor

Compatibility

InteroperabilityBack Office

Systems

Interoperability

Testing

Feature

Compatibility

Well Defined Integration Approach Saves Time and Money

Network are generally comprised of

multi-vendor equipment

Operational subsystems sit on top : OSS

must be part of ecosystem

Management systems need to interlink

for efficient operations

Integration is at network and operational

levels

Core network changes limit some

migration activities

Pre-migration activities may be required

to get needed space and power

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Removing Risk from Integration

Leads to Seamless Connections and Quick Network Modernization Rollout

Use hybrid solutions

Engage industry experts

Do commissioning testing

HOW TO DO IT

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Deployment

Appoint project manager to control overall deployment

Define work-flow process map for delivery models

Understand critical path items

Establish delivery timelines and hardware lead times

Be ready for in-field changes

Define change order procedures, triggers and approval

processes

Create work orders, job completion and payments

Having a Detailed Plan and Single Point of Contact Leads to Success

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Operations, Support and Maintenance

SLA/SLO

Performance monitoringOPERATIONS

SUPPORT

MAINTENANCE

Network/services turn-up & testing

NOC technical support

Trouble Ticketing

Truck rolls, repairs, migrations

Software/hardware upgrades, moves

Planned & unplanned outages

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An Example of DCS Migration

Network Modernization Dramatically Reduced Equipment in Central Office

BEFORE AFTER

13 bays of equipment removed, including DCS

and echo cancellation equipment

3 cabinets remained, but the NEs

could have fit into just 1 cabinet

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Network Modernization ProcessThe High Level Phases

Engineering

Analysis

Network

Discovery

Network

Analysis

Network

Migration

Turnkey Program Management

Equipment

Removal

Migration Execution Phase

Technology

Selection

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Engineering Analysis

Choose the Migration and Optimization Strategy Best Suited to Your Network and Business

High level analysis of targeted systems

Physical and logical port analysis

necessary for all compression and

migration recommendations

Assess existing equipment solutions

On-site Analysis

Off-site Analysis

Analyze all data from On-site Analysis

Determine potential migration and

optimization solutions

ENGINEERING

ANALYSIS REPORT

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Network Discovery

Provides Network Baseline for Analysis Phase

Documentation of legacy

systems

Network topologies

Inventory databases

Circuit types and utilization

Fiber types and connectors

End-to-end connectivity

Optical and electrical cabling

Network Discovery

ExaminesDetailed network audit,

combining an electronic

audit of the current network

state with a physical audit of

the central office

Documentation of all

targeted legacy systems

locations

Calculate Material

Requirements

Download of full databases

of all targeted legacy

systems

Reconciliation of OSS

records with audit data when

possible

Network Discovery

Outputs

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Network Analysis

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BEFORE, INTERMEDIATE

AND FINAL ENGINEERING

MOP & EDP

DOCUMENTATION

Creates Roadmap for Implementation

Analyze legacy network environment

Determine best method for migration

Develop site-specific detailed Method of

Procedure (MOP)

Confirm material requirements for migration

Create master design sheet

Develop project timeline and resource

requirements

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Network Migration

Verify legacy system for churn

Pre-wire/fiber new system

Provision new ports and parameters

Verification of provisioning/wiring

Migration Pre-cut Activities Live Traffic Cutover Activities

Cutover paths for churn are re-engineered and

executed as needed

Cutover is executed to detailed MOP

Alarms are verified to ensure traffic is stable

Detailed cut sheets are updated

System stability is verified with customer & NOC

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Summary of Overall NetMod Turnkey Scope

NETWORK DISCOVERY

NETWORK ANALYSIS

FURNISH

MATERIALS

FOR

MIGRATION

EF&I OF

NEW

EQUIPMENT

TEST &

TURN UP

OF NEW

EQUIPMENT

DE-INSTALL EF&I

OSS INVENTORY

SYSTEM UPDATETRAFFIC

MIGRATION

Gathers circuit details to perform

network analysis

Creates the site specific MOP and

engineering cut sheets

physical and

logical migration

of circuits from

old to new

equipment

To match new

topology

Engineering, physical

power-down and de-

install of old hardware

and frames

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Benefits of Network Modernization

Number of Cabinets

Operations & Maintenance

Costs

Reclaimed Floor Space

Power and HVAC Costs

Performance & Efficiencies

Spares for Legacy Network

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