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    Concurrent Education Session

    MANAGING CAPACITY TO MEET

    CUSTOMER EXPECATIONSBuilding IP Service Optimized PacketBackhaul Networks

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    Donald Coover, Vice President, V-COMM

    Steve Dyck, Director Mobile Backhaul Solutions, Alcatel-Lucent

    April 2011

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    2 | Evolution to packet backhaul

    1 | The market dynamics

    3 | Unifying the MBH network with MPLS

    Agenda

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    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

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    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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    Smartphones

    2.8 Billion 2

    Machine to Machine

    645 Million 1Mobile

    Explosive demand for newmobile services

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

    Netbooks

    54 Million 4

    Mobile Internet

    Devices

    788 Million 5

    onnec ons

    7.6 Billion 3

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    Continued Growth

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    Source: National Broadband Plan www.broadband.gov

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    Apps are Driving DemandConsumer expectations what I can do on my PC / laptop I want to beable to do on my tablet or phone over my wireless carrier

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    Chart provided by RCR Research

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    Traffic mixVoice is being over taken by dataData is needs to be segregated based upon

    specific data types:Video and content consumptionM2MWeb Browsing

    In 2011 mobile video traffic is expected toexceed 50 percent of the total network trafficfor the first time

    In 2008 the DotMobi study showed only 150,000

    Changing Market DemandsNetwork traffic mix

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    sites in 2010

    Customer expectationsVIDEOMore anytime / anywhere connectionsMobile payment & commerce43% of Fortune 50 Companies had mobile web

    sites44% of smartphone owners download shopping

    appsSocial 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

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    Need to design for maximum efficiency and real growth trendingCost 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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    / m o n

    t h / u s e r

    Smartphone Device Profile

    1,500

    2,000

    2,500

    3,000

    3,500

    Video and web browsing will continue to explode

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    Source: Alcatel-Lucent

    2010

    M b / s

    0

    500

    1,000

    2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    Messaging/voiceP2PAll video

    Downloads/uploadsAudio streamingWeb browsingGaming

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    2 | Evolution to packet backhaul

    1 | The market dynamics

    3 | Unifying the MBH network with MPLS

    Agenda

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    4 | Addressing synchronization, scalability and QoS

    5 | E2E network and service management

    6 | Conclusion

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    2G BTScell site E1/T1 TDM

    n*E1/T1 ATM IMA

    Mobile backhaul network

    Backhaul requires a converged platformsupporting TDM and packet

    The convergedMobile Backhaulsolution mustinclude a cell sitegateway withthese interfaces:

    Packetnetwork

    Packetnetwork

    PW

    PW

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    Node Bcell sites

    4G LTEeNodeBcell site

    Ethernet

    Ethernet

    Ethernet (data)

    n*E1/T1 ATM IMA(voice and

    sync)

    Native Ethernet

    Pseudowire (PW)support for E1/T1and ATM IMA

    The evolution toall-Ethernet willtake time.

    Packetnetwork

    Packetnetwork

    Packetnetwork

    PW

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    WirelessPacket CoreEthernet

    CDMABTS

    n*T1/E1 IPoMLPPP

    Ethernet

    MSC, RNCSGW, MME,

    LTEeNodeB

    Ethernet

    Convergence over Ethernetwhere available

    NOC

    EthernetEthernet

    Carrier Ethernet(MetroE, Packet

    Microwave)

    Backhaul evolution from TDMto Ethernet

    5620 SAM

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    n*T1/E1 OC-n/STM-n

    7750 SR

    EthernetTunnel

    W-CDMANodeBEthernet

    Convergence over TDMwhere required

    Cell/Hub Sites MTSO

    Ethernetn*T1/E1 ATM IMA

    GSMBTS

    n*T1/E1 TDMOC-n/STM-n

    ATM, TDM

    7705 SAR/1850 TSS/9500 MPR

    SONET/SDH or TDMMicrowave Network

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    Any G Mobile Backhaul:

    Efficient evolution to all-IP transport

    2G/3G/4GRadioAccess

    Wireless PacketCore

    MobileGateways

    Mobilitymgmt

    Policymgmt

    FlexibleAccess Options

    Copper/Fiber

    Microwave

    Fiber

    Mobile Backhaul

    Scalable MetroAggregation

    FlexibleSync Otions

    Mobilebackhaul

    professionalservices

    IP & MPLS networking

    100G IP/MPLS & Packet Optical

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    Any G supportAny G pseudowire support over IP/MPLS or

    packet optical networks with flexibleaccess over microwave, fiber or copper

    Flexible synchronization optionsSupport for frequency and phasesynchronization over packet backhaul

    Scalable metro/edge aggregationLow-cost aggregation and unprecedented scale

    to 100G with coherent optics across IP/optics

    Common NMS and OAMCommon IP network and service assuranceacross multiservice backhaul (legacy and IP)

    Converged service-aware IP network management

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    2G, 3G, 4GRadio Access Mobile

    Backhaul

    Wireless PacketCore

    Flexible transport and aggregation for mobile backhaul

    OpticalServiceRoutingEthernet/MPLS

    BroadbandAccess

    Microwave

    MPLS Unifying the network formobile backhaul

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    Triple play bundleWeb and Enterprise 2.0Enabling the profitable evolution to all-IP with a common MPLS solution

    ConvergedBackbone

    MPLS

    Access/transmission technology-agnosticTopology diversityContinuity of operationsCommon service (PWE3)

    Instrumentation & Intelligence

    Flexible traffic classificationTraffic conditioning & hierarchical managementMultiple proven synchronization capabilities/optionsCommon domain management

    Common MPLS network layer

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    Access(tree, star)

    Aggregation(ring/mesh)

    CurrentMix of technology in the RANMicrowave Packet Radio (MPR)Packet microwave in hybridmodeIn the access connecting toexisting SDH/SONET aggregation

    EvolutionConverge to pseudowire

    NG SDH/SONET

    TDM/hybrid

    Flexible, non-disruptive evolution to packetmicrowave backhaul

    Flexible radiodeployment

    Hybrid or Packet mode Guaranteed QoS Flexible sync distribution

    Backward compatible toODU installed base

    Flexible, reliable,+

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    E2E circuit emulation/PW

    E2E MPLS

    FutureExpand MPLS infrastructureEnable mesh networkingIntegrated microwave infiber nodes

    n ras ruc ure,

    enables Packet mode in theaccess. Converge over MPLSin the aggregation

    microwave

    MPLS

    Ultimate in 2G, 3G, and4G network evolutionflexibility

    IP & MPLS networkingflexibility

    Integrated domainmanagement

    Integrated SolutionsIntegrated Solutions

    networking

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    Synchronizationrequirements:

    Generally, 2G/3G

    networks requirefrequency sync withexception of CDMA whichalso needs phase sync

    Synchronization techniques forpacket networks

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    ,

    approaches: FDD mode requires

    frequency only with someexceptions (e.g. eMBMS)

    TDD mode requiresboth frequency and phasesynchronization

    Mobile backhaul solutions must offer frequency and phase clocksynchronization to allow service providers to differentiate their service offering

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    Converged servicecontrol

    Convergedmetro and

    ConvergedRAN

    ConvergedbackboneConvergedConverged

    100M +LTE, Small Cells

    1G PON foraggregation/backhaul1G packet microwave

    1G/10G PTN1G to 100G IP/MPLS

    High Leverage Network:Massively scalable bandwidth

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    100G addresses the need for continuous scaling of bandwidthat the lowest cost and power per bit in metro and backbone networks.

    100GEthernet and

    DWDM

    aggregation edgewire ine access

    Wireline

    AccessMetro Edge CoreInterface

    Capacity

    1G/10G 10G/40G/100G 40/100G2011+ 40G/100G

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    Service-AwareIP Network

    QoE andNetwork 9900 WNG

    OSS Connected PartnerProgram

    IP Network Mgmt and End-to-end Visibility Across Mobile/Transport Infrastructure

    Microwave

    Ethernet/MPLS Cell Site

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    Provision Visualize Troubleshoot

    n g nc Monitor Identify Analyze

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

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

    Optical

    Net Mgmt

    ServiceRouting

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    Network

    elements

    CountersEnd-to-end performance monitoringAdded value modules (diagnosis, networkavailability, real-time alerts)Viewing of actual subscriber performance

    Call traces

    Mobile backhaul

    Network Performance Optimizer

    StandalonePer Connection Measurement Data

    Shows view of actual subscriberperformance and RF environmentEnd-user devices used as passivedata collectors N

    e t M g m

    t

    Alcatel-Lucent network performancemanagement tools

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    Analysis

    Logs

    Wirelesspacket core

    Wireless airtime(data-minutes)

    Integrates traffic analysis, networkperformance, and planningIdentifies and improves inefficient andexpensive applicationsCharacterizes devices and applicationsrelative to network capacity

    Wireless Network Guardian

    Tracks location where subscriber is

    making calls E 2 E

    No More RNC!

    Instrumentation for service assurance and optimization with IP-based networks

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    Mobile Backhaul WirelessPacketCore

    Financial and technical analysisEconomic modeling and business case development

    Business consulting

    MobileBackhaul

    professionalservices

    Mobile Backhaul professional services

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    Evaluate network usage and traffic evolutionAlternative topology analysis with economical comparison

    Performance and reliability study

    Comprehensiveintegration and

    migration services

    Planning and design

    Business Network Operations Applications Security

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    Conclusion

    Packet CoreBackhaul

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    IP and OpticalIP and OpticalAny AccessAny AccessAny GAny GIP Network

    TransformationIP Network

    TransformationOperational

    Agility

    Get the mobile backhaul advantage with Alcatel-Lucent!

    Faster, Smarter, Better: Converged All-IP Backhaul

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