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Going faster and staying in control - Building the world’s biggest NGN Tim Hubbard Head of Technology Futures During the next 60 minutes I propose to discuss:- Why did BT begin 21CN An introduction to 21CN: the technology, architecture and delivery programme The potential opportunities enabled by 21CN 21CN Setting some context BT’s network architecture today PSTN Copper PSTN DPCN KiloStream ATM DSL IP Fibre SDH - MSH SDH SDH- mesh - mesh DWSS PDH Today MSC MSC Signalling and Speech traffic DSC DSC Call control DLE DLE Conc Conc PSTN 21CN it’s big and bold Not simply network transformation…a radical overhaul of BT’s business and systems Supporting a fundamental shift in customers’ new requirements and expectations 21C Customer Experience Web21C Core network convergence Remake the Portfolio 21CN evolution PSTN Copper PSTN DPCN KiloStream ATM DSL IP Fibre SDH - MSH SDH SDH- mesh - mesh DWSS PDH Today Multi -service access Converged core Copper Call Control Ethernet Backhaul Fibre & Copper WWW IP/MPLS MSAN Content ISP I/connects Wireless Current thinking. No implementation assurances Massive network simplification 21CN Other CPs 21CN network architecture Call Server: Carries out Directory:core Holds all Converged “call control” by setting up MSAN: delivers either copper Session Border Controllers: numbers, whether they are tearing multi based, fibreand based or down Gateway for customer traffic on 21CN, legacy PSTN, media communications wireless based services tobetween 21CN and legacy other CP network, etc sessions, etc end customers PSTN/other CP networks Call Copper Control WWW MSAN: Country Ethernetspecific Backhaul Fibre & IP/MPLS Copper MSAN Content ISP Multi -service access Wireless MSAN: Converts analogue Signalling Firewalls: Gateway PSTN speech into VoIP for signalling traffic to/from 21CN and legacy PSTN and MSAN: Copper version has other CP networks “combi card” functioning as DSLAM for broadband and concentrator for PSTN Other CPs BRAS: Broadband service delivery point (mainly UK) 21CN Separating speech and control Metro/Core 21CN MSAN PSTN OCP MSAN 21CN Resilience Service Network MSAN Metro Core • UK government approved principles applied to 21CN globally • Physical and logical resilience • Services “homed” to two discrete source points • Service and network availability and quality at least equal to traditional services De-couple each “layer” 21CN Equivalence of Input Comms Providers Point of Interconnect Last mile access End Users MSAN End customer service (any CP) IP/MPLS Core Openreach Network Backhaul Services portfolio Infrastructure (BTD/BTO) MSAN POP Perceived areas of bottleneck by regulator BT Services Metro/Core POP 21CN progress Service led Broadband migration in the UK started (Oct 07) Customer led Wholesale Ethernet service delivery in the UK (Jan 08) 35% of UK national infrastructure operational PSTN Pathfinder progressing in South Wales Delivered to 164 countries globally Develop and test brand new product portfolio Shift to customer led migrations 21CN migration process BT serving exchange building End customer site DSLAM 20CN PSTN switch Access network copper pairs ISDN MSAN 21CN Main frame •Deployment of BTs NGN •Disconnect copper pairs from 20CN and re-connect onto 21CN •No change to CPE •No change to home or office wiring •No change to copper access network •No need for end customer site visit 21CN architecture blueprint Configuration of products & services Assembly of services & processes Customers SDK (BT & 3rd party applications) Capabilities Software Development Platform Service Creation Engine Management & IT Global platforms 21CN global network platform Enabling new levels of competition PSTN Call Server Non BT PSTN Non BT PSTN (CP control) BGWs Non BT PSTN and Broadband Gateways (B/Band) To other CPs To other CPs CMSAN Gateways Control (PSTN) Non BT Broadband MSAN 21CN Backhaul Network Metro Node To other CPs Going forward with 21CN?? - potential services Personalised infotainment and product bundling to customers Service delivery from a “single point” Discrete personalised advertising Third party service “mash in” and “plug in” through open APIs and SDKs Global, virtual supply chains Current challenges being addressed OSS convergence Implications of UK NGA consultation In conclusion • 21CN is carrier grade, secure and industrialised • Customer experience on 21CN is paramount • 21CN moves BT from service specific platforms to multi service platform, delivering massive simplification • 21CN is enabling new service delivery over a global, real time, open platform Questions Answers