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The Network Effect 1 UNIVERZITY KARLOVY V PRAZE - 650th year Konference Oct. 19 - 21, 1998 Monday Oct. 19. +/- 11.00 - 11.45, Prague, Czech Republic The Network Effect Prof. ir. Jaap W.J. van Till Stratix Consulting Group BV Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Corporate Network Chair Information Technology and Systems Faculty Delft University of Technology The Netherlands ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 2 Agenda 1. Introduction Future- proof ? Transformations !!! 2. Economic growth drivers and what limits them. Bandwidth Bottlenecks. 3. What causes the demand explosion for datacommunication. Who needs it most, now. 4. Is there an upper bound for this bursty, self-similar traffic? 5. How can we approach the problems The Staircase Model, IP on Lambda, Smart Photon Trucks 6. What next. Bandwidth Hotels and Server Farms ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 3 The demand for bandwidth by applications like electronic mail and World Wide Web grows exponentially, because of falling costs and standardisation on the Internet Protocol 7,0 6,0 5,0 Gigabit/s Transatlantic capacity for IP from the Netherlands 4,0 3,0 Transatlantic capacity for telephony from the Netherlands 2,0 1,0 0,0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 • The transatlantic bandwidth from the Netherlands avialable for IP has already overtaken the capacity for voice telephony ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 4 2. Economic growth drivers and what limits them. • Knowledge work : “Interactions” between people Economy USA: 54 % of worktime spent on i-i Europe: 48%, India: 36% • Networking crosses boundaries of time and distance • Bandwidth Bottlenecks: bit volume, packet behaviour Bandwidth availability, digital line capacity Requirements: no-fail, manageable,scalable,cost ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 5 What causes the exponential “explosions”: • the network effect, why : new lifeform ? • Metcalfe’s Law : N*(N-1) , reach more • van Till: the telescope model, better picture! ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 6 The telescope metaphore : a better picture for all Different angle distance size NETWORK ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 7 The new weaving of networks Tribes Groups Indiv. People Knowledge WWW Computer systems Network connections ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 8 3. What causes the demand explosion for datacommunication. Who needs it most, now. • High speed computer applications, supercomputers • Backbones for Telecom and Media: TV • Small business, SOHO, services, outsourcing of tasks, JINI millions of PC’s connected ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 9 The Network Economy From functional- to processes - to units/networking -structure view Products Information Out-tasking N? Network of small companies and units ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 10 Network impact : a new division of authority in the Network Economy? End of distance and time: “transparency” leads to “glocal” subsidiarity: • some isssues are discussed and decided on much higher global levels & at the same time • some issues are discussed and decided on much lower local levels EU : a network of interconnected city-states ? The end of intermediary layers like nation-states? ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 11 Telecom Infrastructure Model USER Program broadcasting schedules and producer webpages of content Functional CONTENT PC with browser, Fax, TV set Telephones website/webhosting Internet Service Providers LAN's PABX’s Internet Access Providers corporations SMEs houses Private ground Transmission licences publishers studios Local city telephony services e-mail services teletext Mobile telephony services Helpdesk services resellers GSM services billing Customer care Telecommunication- & Computerapplications GSM networks Telephony Switches Internet Routers/Hubs Network operations Dialtone Helpdesk and monitor IP dialtone Network service prov. Network operators Networkmanagement Networkbilling Commercial SWITCHING /ROUTING value chains microwave links Optic fiber networks wireless Leased Lines Connection billing satellite Fault management links TVcable local loop = leased line! TRANSMISSION Regional National International Geography ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 12 The Playground ICT functionality computers local loop CPE BB ISP’s ISP web tfn centr server Company Country wide backbones Int’l Network Services lan,pabx CATV SME Home WLL DNS geography ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 13 PDA’s intelligent workstations disk replication store and forward platform server users F u n c t i o n a l i t y local dial in CATVnet packet radio or city ISDN switch Clients user interface storage Archives ISP PC adm application Servers Notes EDI novell general magic video Notes Internet (access) Service Provider processing info services EDI Dial demander PPP switching transmission IP, Network frame relay, ATM LAN cable TV, ISDN Internet sites SOHO small business home LAN carrier services large business ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 14 4. Is there an upper bound for this bursty, self-similar traffic? Bus Behaviour of millions of powerful computers : 400 Mb/s peak load for each PC • Volume growth < 20 % average load on link ! • Growth inequalities: Zipf Law*): big junctions attract traffic • Bursty, self similar traffic: fractal Mandelbrot *) rainfall (diff from voice) • The big pipes are in the periphery of the network not in the backbones (diff from voice, TV) Turn the multiplexers around for IP traffic?? Can TDM (ATM, SDH) scale up fast enough ??? IP/L (IP on Lambda) opt. Cross connects, DWDM *) Benoit B. Mandelbrot; Fractals and Scaling in Finance -discontinuity, concentration, risk- Springer Verlag 1997; ISBN 0-387-98363-5 ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 15 5. How can we approach the problems : & Combinations The Staircase Model, (weaving on many functional levels) CPE Workstation Applications public grounds Servers, ISP services Policy based switching Information Hard- disk IP PBX Eth , HUB (edge) Routing Frame Relay Switched Gigabit Ethernet Combinations of: ATM SDH / SONET (GSM mobile)Workstations, Opt. Xconn JINI, LAN, Servers, PBX, Hub, IP, Frame Relay, DWDM Gigabit Ethernet switch, local Etherloop on unbundled UTP/coax, WLL, ATM, SDH-c, DWDM, Optic X-Connect, optic fiber, plastic pipe. Opt.Fiber Pipe ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 16 6. What next: parallelism • Multiple networks (geographical weaving) Tradeoff’s between avialabity and cost, processing and bandwidth Shared connections : one bus <----- Fourier Butterflies---> totally meshed Eyes and Lenses for our networked telescope ! Smart messages : photon trucks Bandwidth hotels and server farms for smart knowledge workers! ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 17 We wish you good connections and positive Network Effects !!! ©1998 [email protected] The Network Effect 18 Jaap van Till is one of the directors of the Stratix Consulting Group, which specialises in helping to define corporate strategies in the face of uncertainty and change. One of their recent projects is to define and propose a gigabit/s speed, Internet-2 type, testbed for the Netherlands, funded by the government. He is professor at the Delft University of Technology for the Chair of Corporate Networks, on the subject of defining large scale Internet- and intranet infrastructures. Jaap is member of the Board of the Netherlands Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC.NL). http://huizen.dds.nl/~vantill/ ©1998 [email protected]