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Voice over IP Networks Content Market drivers Overview VoIP VOIP network solutions and products IN and SMC for VoIP network solutions Conclusion 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 2 Voice over IP Networks Market Drivers 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 3 VoIP market drivers Corporate network evolution: VoIP Replacement long-distance TDM by cheaper IP connectivity: possibility to outsource (VPN) --> cost savings use private or public (VPN mode) Voice Gateways simple Gatekeepers: addressing Usage of PCs as telephones: the “integrated workstation” Private Gatekeeper should contain PABX call functions New integrated voice-data services: integrated mail, conferencing, etc. --> added value implemented by voice-data (IP) application servers Integrate with world-wide VoIP --> cost savings and possible added value 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 4 VoIP market drivers Corporate network evolution: VPN Possible impacts of VPN: outsource remote access services: wide access outsource open Internet access: wide access, performance outsource Intranet services: security Extranet services: authentication, security use IP for other services: voice, other data (tunneled) differentiated QOS, security 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 5 VoIP and VPN impacts & timeframes IP conquering the business telecom world Operator Corporate PSTN Current niche VoIP (Call Compl, Toll) '98-'00 Public IP “Internet” Private TDM Private IP (routers) Private data (X.25, FR) Timeframe: start commercial implementation - major deployment done 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 6 Evolution telecom needs of an enterprise in volume (% versus situation in ‘98) Voice: 900 - each year 50% to VoIP 800 - VoIP: compression 700 32 kbps in ‘99, 5,3 kbps in ‘02 Non-IP (SNA, IPX, etc) 600 Data volume: x2 every year IP 500 Voice IP 400 Not included: web hosting (software 300 like Microsoft, 200 Netscape, ecommerce like Dell, 100 Cisco, etc.): can add today orders of 0 '98 magnitude of IP 15 Kasim 1998 Voice TDM '99 '00 '01 '02 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 7 Voice over IP networks Short term opportunities for Public VoIP Packet-based long distance & network interconnect: “toll bypass” PC voice client application support (residential & business) PC to phone interoperability “Call Completion” for web surfers PBX trunk replacement for corporate networks Point to point Private routed network Public routed network (VPN) 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 8 Voice over IP Network Solutions An Overview 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 9 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 10 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 11 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 12 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 13 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 14 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 15 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 16 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 17 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 18 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 19 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 20 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 21 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 22 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 23 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 24 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 25 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 26 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 27 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 28 VoIP Overview Telephony access Voice Gateway: analogue - IP conversion Gatekeeper: address resolution - services SMC Gatekeeper S12/E10 USER Telephone user IP Voice Gway PC user RAN 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 29 VoIP Component Overview MultiVoice Gateway (Ascend) Terminates the native PSTN network interfaces (PRI, BRI) Supports various voice compression codecs Support ITU-H.323 protocol for Phone-to-Phone and Phone-to-PC communications over the IP packet network SMC Gatekeeper Manages the H.323 zone(s) for a set of gateways and PC endpoints Provides address translation: E.164 (telephone) to IP address Supports client registration PC Endpoints Any standard H.323-compliant PC software that supports voice calls (e.g. NetMeeting or CoolTalk) 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 30 VoIP Overview “Fixed” access Public or Private Voice Gateway Gatekeeper: as for narrowband SMC Unique id Gatekeeper S12/E10 USER Tel. nb. IP Tel. nb. Voice Gway Tel. nb. RAN Fixed Access ADSL, WLL, WAN, LAN, etc. 15 Kasim 1998 ADSL ATM VC WLL id LAN MAC IP addr. Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 31 IN and SMC for VoIP network solutions 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 32 IN services for telephone users Services: SMP Service Data & Service logic SCP freephone Specialized Resources INAP premium calling card INAP on SS7 S12/E10 SSP Service deployment Service provision IP (Intelligent Peripheral) USER ISUP VPN nb. portability etc. Call Handling Service triggering 15 Kasim 1998 The SSP function is either performed by a dedicated switch or is integrated in an existing exchange (local or transit) Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 33 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 34 IN and SMC services for RAN and VoIP Overview IN services for VoIP calls/ sessions SCP SMC Gatekeeper S12/E10 IP SMC 15 Kasim 1998 IP USER SMP Web based IN svc mgmt IN services for VoIP dial-up SCP Voice Gway RAN IN services for Internet dial-up Fixed Access Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 35 Summary (1) 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 36 Summary (2) Focus of current products: phone-to-phone dial-up (two step dial) corporate environment Alcatel directions: solutions for the public environment: carrier-class gateway gradual introduction of “full” telephony functionality ubiquitous access: dial-up, but also “fixed” networks such as ADSL 15 Kasim 1998 Int. Ref : VOIP.ppt I.OZCAN Page 37