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IP Core Network Realization

Ruben Montoya
Technical Marketing Engineering
Mobile Wireless Group

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IP Core Network Realization - Agenda

• Introduction
• Major Driving Forces
• Industry Migration to all IP
• IP Core Key Elements
• Summary

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Office Unwired
Footprint
Office Email

Devices Intranet
Hotspots
• Mobile
• Secure Web
• Access anywhere
• Same look and feel
• Ease of use
Home • Personalised Calendar
• Single sign-on
• Multiple, billable
sessions Workforce
optimization
Elsewhere

eLearning/
eCommunication
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IP Core Network Realization - Agenda

• Introduction
• Major Driving Forces
• Industry Migration to all IP
• IP Core Key Elements
• Summary

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Major Market Forces

Data
Performance/
Bandwidth

Voice
Price

Internet Explosion Technology

Global Deregulation Open Standards


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IP Core Network Realization - Agenda

• Introduction
• Major Driving Forces
• Industry Migration to all IP
• IP Core Key Elements
• Summary

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Wireless Architecture Today

• Services specific to equipment supplier


• Hierarchical
• Bottlenecks Hosted
• Inefficient use of bandwidth App.

IN IP

Circuit
MSC
Backbone

PSTN

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Common IP Architecture

Services
Unified Voice Web Location Other Feature
E-Commerce Hosting
Communications Features Services Servers

Core Network Internet


Network Mgt Core IP Mobility
Call Agent Management PTSN

Access Network(s) Radio Network Controller


Access
Control

WLAN GSM cdmaOne UMTS CDMA2000 OFDM

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Wireless Internet Architecture

Third-Party Hosted
• Distributed Applications Applications IN

• Service and
transport Open IP Standards
independence
PSTN
• Services ecosystem
• Bandwidth efficient
• Options for
IP Enterprise

integrated services
Internet

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IP Core Network Realization - Agenda

• Introduction
• Major Driving Forces
• Industry Migration to all IP
• IP Core Key Elements
• Summary

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The Benefits of Integrating IPv6

Large Address Space

“Plug-and-Play” The Ubiquitous


Internet
Enhanced Mobility

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Explosion of New Internet Appliances

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Mobility using Mobile IP

1.1.1.7

MN FA
FA
10.31.3.1 HA
10.31.2.1

FA New Data Path


MN No change
10.31.1.1 Old Data Path is propagated to
corresponding
nodes

1.1.1.7

The movement is transparent to all other devices


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IP Core QoS Architecture

No state Aggregated Per-flow state


state

Best effort Diffserv RSVP v1/


IntServ

• Classification
• Marking
• Policing and Shaping
• Scheduling
• Congestion Avoidance
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Multicast Services Are Efficient

Unicast::Many Copies of the Same Packet Sent Multicast


Chicago
San Francisco
Tokyo
A
B
San New York
Francisco Network
Chicago
Paris Network C
Tokyo
Source

New York
Broadcast: Entire Network Receives the Packet
D

Chicago
Paris

San New York


! Bandwidth Conservation
Francisco Network
! One source to few groups
Paris
Tokyo ! Multiple sources to
different groups
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IP Core Network Realization - Agenda

• Introduction
• Major Driving Forces
• Industry Migration to all IP
• IP Core Requirements
• Summary

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Office Unwired – New World Operator

Footprint Intranet

Workforce
Devices Radio optimization
Router

• Mobile E-Learning
• Secure
• Access anywhere Calendar
• Same look and feel
End to End • Ease of use
IP Core • Personalised
• Single sign-on Hotspots
• Multiple, billable
sessions
Email

Office

Home

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