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MPLS Forum Next Generation Networking Initiative Funding Opportunities for Industry Franck Boissière European Commission - DG Information Society Tel : +32/2-296.8054 Fax : +32/2-296.8389 e-mail : [email protected] Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Next Generation Networks Defining Our Vision Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 The New Economy and the Knowledge Society New technologies are driving the economy • all sectors, all business • increase productivity • create new business • open new markets => A networked economy is the key factor for growth, competitiveness and employment Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Fibre Optic Deployment EU Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 1998 Telecom liberalisation : Work in progress Fast-growing market More choice €191 bn 557 €160 bn Some prices down Prices 1997 / 1999 Incumbents still dominate 96% 91% 218 1999 2000 Telecoms services market + 7% 1998 1999 Network operators local - 40% Incumbents’ market share 1997 / 1999 international Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Evolution of Needs in EU Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Bandwidth Explosion: Undersea Example Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 User and Service Requirements Source: Heinrich Hertz Institute 64kb/s Response time (ms) 1E+0 4 100kb/s 1Mb/s 1E+03 10 Mb/s 100Mb/s 1Gb/s D F G E 1E+02 C A A. POTS B. Videoconferencing (low quality) C. Videoconferencing (high quality) D. Teleworking E. Telelearning F. Information exchange (including and retrieval Internet) G. Entertainment B 1E+01 1E+00 1E+02 Franck Boissière 1E+03 1E+04 1E+05 1E+06 1E+07 1E+08 1E+09 Information content (bits) Geneva - 29 November 2000 The Communication Industry • New Business Models Traditional Communications NextGen Communications (Vertical Integration) (Horizontal Integration) Applications Intelligent Network Portals Marketing & Sales Switching/Routing Transmission commerce Marketing & Sales Content and Data Marketing E & Sales Switching/Routing Transmission Marketing & Sales • New Actors Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 From Telco to Comco Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Photonics Technologies Transmission Rate Gbit/s 10000 1000 ~4 years 100 ~12x 10 1 0.1 Research Commercial 0.01 1980 Franck Boissière DWDM boosts Performance 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 Geneva - 29 November 2000 Challenges for Access Networks • • • • LOW COST - AFFORDABLE ACCESS! Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime Efficiency & Technology Independence (wireless, xDSL...) Flexible Bandwidth Allocation Cheap and easy-to-use Access Gateways Always on Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Challenges for MANs • Support All Services (Internet, Mobile, • • • • • • Broadcast) Flexible Bandwidth Allocation Flexible Equipment Interfacing with Higher Layers (IP) Interworking with other Networks Management System Protection and Restoration Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Optical Networking Paradox • Problem areas are non optical • Optical hardware a decreasing problem • Priority toward the higher layer Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 The rise of the stupid network • Simple open network • Third party innovation • Distributed intelligence on the edges • Smarter and more active than today’s Internet • Flexibility and scalability • Optical core/varied access • Premium for all Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Our Response: A New Initiative Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Portfolio of Work in Progress Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Computing and Networking Embedded Systems Real-Time Optical Networking Network Management Distributed Applications Service Provision Quality of Service Distributed Systems } { Control Systems Feature extraction and recognition Embedded web systems Pervasive Computing / Networking Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Distributed Systems Functions and Enablers + 40% p.a. CORPORATE NETWORKS VPNs BACKBONE NETWORKS COMPUTING PHOTONICS INDIVIDUAL ACCESS/ HOME NETWORKS MOBILE/FIXED Network Integration (protocols) MICROELECTRONICS Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Thematic Grouping of Projects ACCESS Optics Copper BASS OPENISE HARMONICS ATLAS METEOR HOME Power Wireless WINE GNIUS Franck Boissière PALAS Cable VideoGateway HasVideoBox PROXiTV WITNESS InHomeNet SIRLAN DRIVE EMBRACE BRAIN ADAMAS Geneva - 29 November 2000 Thematic Grouping (2) IP Premium IP TEQUILA AQUILA CADENUS QOSIPS ATRIUM SEQUIN GEOCAST BRAHMS DAVID METEOR HARMONICS IPv6 6INIT Optics ATLAS LONG MOBYDICK WINMAN LION WINE GCAP M3I Wireless NETGATE INTERNODE SHUFFLE WINEGLASS VESPER MANTRIP STARLITE AGENTLINK FAIN FORM MOEBIUS SUITED BRAHMS ANDROID Network Mgt Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 NGN6 Thematic Grouping (3) FORM VESPER ATS-NETWORK ANDROID FAIN STARLITE SHUFFLE MANTRIP DSE GLOBDATA C-ARCTIC DAEDALUS INTERVAL AGENTLINK CORVAL2 VISOR BASE DOTS IB Franck Boissière SETTA INTONE DIAMANT GEODAS HISCORE AJACS Geneva - 29 November CN2 2000 Workprogramme 2001 Highlights & Opportunities Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 IST timetable 1999 Jan Apr 2000 Jul Oct Jan ~1200 MEuro Call-1 Budget 1999 Franck Boissière Call-2 Apr Jul 2001 Oct Jan ~950 MEuro Call-3 Call-4 Budget 2000 Apr Jul ~850 MEuro Call-5 Call-6 Call-7 Budget 2001 2002 Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct ~330 MEuro Call-8 Budget 2002 Geneva - 29 November 2000 Computing and Networking DEADLINES Apr 2001 15 Jan 2000 • Next Generation Networks • • Real-time Distributed Systems Distributed • Network and Systems and Services Service Provision Interoperability • Network Interoperability Franck Boissière Oct 2001 • Terabit Optical Networks • Application Services Provision • Next Generation Networks Geneva - 29 NovemberCN1 2000 Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Next-Generation Networks 15 Jan 2001 Deadline (+ Oct 2001) • Objective – foster deployment of an “open” modern networking infrastructure supporting industry driven large-scale experimentation • Focus – technology validation - Fixed - mobile interworking, Management across different network layers, High layer protocols (e.g. IP) over WDM, Mobile IP, Access/core networks interoperability, IPv6, etc. – full service demonstration - Scalability, Security, Availability, Accounting/Settlements, QoS, etc. – usability testing Franck Boissière Application requirements in specific domains Geneva - 29 November 2000 Background2 How to apply succesfully • Clear Objectives – In focus, Innovation • Consortium – Cooperation, value added • Industrial relevance, Economic aspects – Exploitation potential, markets, actors • Resources – Cost, Existing base • Experiences from the past Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Infrastructure: GEANT • € 80 Million funding • Start 1 November 2000 • Duration : 4 years • Covers EU + Associated countries • Extends world-wide • Provides Infrastructure, Services and Management Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 GEANT - Today Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 GEANT in Context Mediterranean Countries Eastern Europe Canada Asia USA Pacific Russia FSU NREN NREN Virtual Communities GRIDS Edge/Access Network Terabit Testbeds IP Technology Applications Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Peering: the ATRIUM example SuperJanet Belnet ATRIUM Renater VTHD GARR Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Important details - official texts 2000 Workprogramme http://www.cordis.lu/ist Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Franck BOISSIERE/Mercé GRIERA I FISA [email protected]/[email protected] Tel: +32 2 296 80 54 / Tel: +32 2 296 85 91 Fax: +32 2 296 83 89 http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka4/ipcn/home.html Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000