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Hosted PBX: A Viable IP PBX Alternative? July 2005 Agenda –State of the market –Hosted PBX vs. IP PBX –TCO: hosted vs. premises –Case studies –Co-existence –Future trends 2 State of the Market 3 Hosted Voice: State of the Market Large players are deployed –E.g., Verizon, MCI, BellSouth, SBC, Telstra, Singtel, T-Systems CLECs expand –E.g., US LEC, McLeod, XO, CBeyond, BroadWing 100+ others Residential distracts enterprise deployments (temporarily) –The Vonage effect Hosted voice follows IP PBX deployment path –Trials, branch offices, HQ Big names deploying –E.g., US EPA, State of Minn., U Kentucky, GMAC, Coca Cola, Texas A&M 4 Which Service Providers? Examples Incumbent Carriers Competitive Carriers Managed SPs / SIs 5 Hosted PBX 6 Hosted PBX Follows Software Trends 30 years of PBX domination – Centrex fought back with limited success – IP PBX same evolutionary model IP Telephony changing market – From hardware to software Enterprise software apps migrating to data center Is voice just another data center application? – E.g., CRM, ERP, Web hosting, directory services, email, etc. 7 Hosted PBX: Best of PBX & Centrex Hosted PBX Like IP PBX Like Centrex IP-based software model Rich PBX + multimedia functions Web-based control, MACs Scale, reliability Purchase incrementally Centralized control, mgmt. Open, standards-based Best of both worlds Consistent Global Service Delivery Enterprise Sites 8 Hosted PBX vs. IP PBX Comparison Attribute Hosted PBX IP PBX Scale • Millions of users • 1-10K users • Lower numbers of IP phones Networking • Centralized mgmt. and MACs • Uniform dialing plans • Uniform service set • Hard-to-manage dialing plans • Service islands Total Cost of Ownership • Lower cost with outsource • Higher when total costs factored in Openness & standards • SIP-based • Open CPE • Proprietary • Closed CPE Convergence • LAN AND WAN • LAN only Survivability • Robust, IP + geographic • Multiple points of failure Reliability • 5 9’s for system • Solaris-based • 4 9’s for system • Windows-based? Technology Risk • Borne by service provider • Borne by enterprise Management • Centralized system mgmt. • Mgmt. based on each system 9 Hosted PBX Economics 10 VoiceCon IP PBX RFP Specifications System requirements Primary HQ Site –Single system image –Standard business features –Transparent station/system feature operation –Centralized support services • 1,500 IP line stations • 100 analog ports Region 1 • 500 IP line stations • 50 analog ports Region 2 • 250 IP line stations • 50 analog ports • Attendants, messaging, system management –Enhanced 911 support Messaging Branch 1 Branch 2 Branch 3 • 200 IP • 25 analog • 100 IP • 10 analog • 75 IP • 10 analog –2750 users, 3000 max –125 ports, 175 max End points Branch 4 • 50 IP • 5 analog Sat 1 Sat 2 • 15 IP • 2 analog • 10 IP • 2 analog –2700 IP sets –250 analog ports • Conference phones, fax, backup lines 11 2005 VoiceCon RFP: TCO Comparison Summary of Solution Costs – Per Month, Per User Solution Avaya Cisco Avg.- 9 Bids Hosted Voice Equipment + Maintenance Carrier Voice Services Access Minutes CPE (Layer 2/3 Switching) Phones $14.48 n/a $12.68* $5.00 $2.68 $8.04 $9.44 n/a $12.68* $5.00 $2.68 $10.55 $10.70 n/a $12.68* $5.00 $2.68 $8.58 n/a $18.00 $3.70* $5.00 $2.02 $5.60 Install & Support Staff $25.13** $25.63** $25.88** $10.66** $68.01 $65.98 $65.52 $44.98 Total Hosted 31% less TCO than 9 system average *Estimated using market pricing inputs **Uses some estimates, some RFP data –34% less than Avaya, 32% less than Cisco Additional benefits –Carrier grade reliability and survivability –More flexibility to support change, i.e, adding/removing users, sites –Less risk: no technology lock-in, stranded assets TCO only improves with the addition of sites and users 12 Hosted PBX TCO Beats Existing PBX TEQ Consult Group – June 2005 $140,000 Networked PBXs $120,000 Networked IP PBXs $100,000 Monthly Total Centralized Softswitch $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 $0 5K 10K 15K 25K Enterprise Stations “Softswitch solution” offers lower TCO for all size enterprises 13 Services/OpEX Costs Overshadow CapEX TEQ Consult Group – June 2005 $80 Networked PBXs $70 Networked IP PBXs $60 Centralized Softswitch $50 Monthly Cost/Use $40 r $30 $20 $10 $0 CapEx* OpEx Telecom Services *Assumes PBX network infrastructure in place Softswitch delivers better CapEx, OpEx, and equivalent Telecom Services versus IP PBX 14 Case Studies 15 State of Minnesota Background –Large-scale multi-office deployment, 62K users –Offices interconnected by private network Problems Addressed –Multi-layer administration –Manage call traffic across public and private networks “This will further help the state meet current and future telephony needs.” “We will be able to increase the eligibility of state agencies to take advantage of the benefits of IP telephony, which will result in toll savings, circuit consolidation and lower administration costs." Keith Payden, State of Minnesota Chief Information Officer Key Drivers –Future-proofing to next decade –Open, standard CPE –Substantial TCO savings (voicemail) –Customized interface and services for different agency requirements 16 University of Kentucky Background –18K students –Unsatisfied with Cisco Call Manager deployment Problems Addressed –Networking existing equipment, IP PBXs, hosted users –IP PBX scalability Deployment –Reloading Cisco phones with SIP for BroadWorks –Delivered by Lucent & Alltel Key Drivers –Reuse of existing Cisco IP phones, switches, routers –Able to meet scalability needs • E.g., Solaris vs. Windows –Carrier-grade service offering 17 From PBX to Hosted PBX: Before & After 18 IP PBX Interworking 19 Hosted and IP PBX: Coexistence SIP Trunking – Provide connectivity to IP PBXs – Save on capex: no need for PRI gateway Virtual Services for Existing PBXs and IP PBXs – E.g., Click-to-dial, auto attendant, attendant console, Enterprise-wide voice mail, ACD/call center, voice VPN 20 IP PBX SIP Inter-working Build a next-gen integrated communication bundle designed to enhance the deployment of IP (SIP) PBXs. Current Network VoIP IP-PBX SIPConnect VoIP TDM GW IP Phones Customer Premises sold and managed by Channel Partner Legacy TDM Network IP-PBX SIP IP Phones Customer Premises sold and managed by Channel Partner Carrier VoIP Network GW 21 Enhanced Services for PBX Users IP Platform –Start with trunking service –Add Voice Mail –Add Unified Messaging Add Click-to-dial Add Auto Attendant/IVR Add Find-Me/Follow-Me Add Remote/Tele-worker Services Remote/Tele-worker Service IVR, Find-me/Follow me Enhanced Services No offering Auto Attendant Hosted PBX Unified Messaging Basic Service Connectivity Voice Mail Voice Mail Voice Trunking Voice Trunking TDM IP 22 SIPConnect™ Overview Partnership Specification – Open source: www.sipconnect.info Availability – From Cbeyond today – Additional carriers adding service 23 Future 24 Hosted PBX vs. IP PBX: Sweet Spots Number of Employees 10,000+ Campus Fortune 500 Hosted PBX Sweet Spot IP PBX Sweet Spot 1000 Hosted PBX Sweet Spot Hosted PBX Sweet Spot 10 SME 1 Retail 10 Number of Sites 100+ 25 InfoTech Forecast for Line Shipments This forecast reflects historical, end-user demand, emerging offers, and channel capability trends 20,000 17,500 15,000 Hosted IP-PBX Centrex 12,500 Managed IP PBX IP-PBX 10,000 7,500 KTS PBX 5,000 2,500 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Hosted IP-PBX 61 195 726 1575 2688 3866 Centrex 711 586 487 414 356 310 Managed IP PBX 222 300 467 821 1493 2182 IP-PBX 3631 5386 6097 6690 7342 8243 KTS 4106 4473 4572 4356 3930 3305 PBX 4314 3120 2286 1698 1222 904 26 Hosted vs. IP PBX: Avaya “Sell” Report Hosted: Steal ~15% of IP PBX market in next 4 years – Reasons: • Broadband = more hosted competition (vs. Centrex monopoly) • IP = hosted parity with premises offers • Avaya poorly positioned for hosted Source: Janco Partners Inc. November 200427 Future: Mobile Hosted PBX Same Hosted PBX Application VoIP Application Server Extend Existing Services Managed IP Network IP Access Network –Mobile handset looks like IP phone –For existing and 3G networks Wireless Network –Group mobile subscribers into an “enterprise” Support for Dual Mode Handsets Enterprise Sites Mobile Phones –Use WiFi inside and cellular outside enterprise Support Mobile Handsets with Hosted PBX Enterprise Application 28 Summary –The Hosted PBX market is moving into the mainstream –Large carriers, enterprises are embracing Hosted PBX globally –Hosted PBX can have significant TCO savings vs. an IP PBX –Hosted PBX has lower TCO vs. doing nothing –Future = SIP inter-working, mobile integration –Hosted PBX can provide a great alternative to an IP PBX 29 For More Information Scott Wharton, VP Marketing 220 Perry Parkway Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877 USA +1.301.977.9940 [email protected] www.broadsoft.com30