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Creating the Cloud: eliminating the disruption between content and access Sergey Shavkunov International Market Analysis 28th April 2010, Istanbul, Turkey Agenda I What is the Cloud Cloud? 3 II The Cloud in the Caspian Region 9 III Eliminating the Disruption 12 VI Impact on the Caspian Region 20 2 I What is the Cloud Cloud? 3 II The Cloud in the Caspian Region 11 III Eliminating the Disruption 15 VI Impact on the Caspian Region 20 3 What is the Cloud? World Digital World Online World The Cloud is not a telecom infrastructure The Cloud is not the Internet The Cloud is not all digital content The Cloud is the online digital world available both for people and businesses 4 Digital World Entertainment & Mass Media 01001100010100010010100000111 Main areas of digital content: 00010010010001010010100010010 Entertainment & Mass Media Telecom & IT Industries 01010000100010001010100010010 00101000101001001010101010101 00000000101001001101000101000 Telecom & IT industries 10101110010001000101110010001 00100100100010001000001000010 00100001000100010001001011101 01010001000100000100111010101 00111010010010001010101001000 10010001011110101001010111011 5 Online World Today Five years ago Source: ITU 6 How large is the Cloud ecosystem? I. Telecommunications Global Telecom Market by Services, $1,800 Billion (2009) $150 billion 8% 48% 44% Data & Internet Mobile Narrowband services generate > 92% of telecom revenue Data communications & Internet make $150 billion or ~ 8% of total telecom revenue, while together they consume 99% of global capacity Global Capacity Split by Network Type Fixed telephony Source: Gartner Source: TeleGeography 7 How large is the Cloud ecosystem? II. IT industry Global IT Market by Services, $1,660 Billion (2009) $17.4 billion 1% 99% IT Cloud Services Enterprise market is conservative, but progress in consumption of online services is evident: IT Cloud Services market reached $17.4 billion in 2009 20% of needs in data center facilities are co-located or outsourced (IDC) Software-as-a-Service market is estimated $8 billion or 3% of total software sales (Gartner) IT Goods & Services Source: Forrester, IDC Source: IDC 8 How large is the Cloud ecosystem? III. Entertainment Global Entertainment Market , $1,550 Billion (2009) 4% $65 billion 96% Online Others Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers Digital entertainment market revenue by components: mobile & online audio ~ $11 billion (eMarketer) online video ~ $6 billion (Strategy Analytics) online games ~ $16 billion (OECD) online advertising ~ $32 billion (IDATE) 9 Key Cloud Components Content Transmission Access Storage Dedicated Lines Broadband Processing IP VPN Wireless Applications EPL CATV 10 I What is the Cloud Cloud? 3 II The Cloud in the Caspian Region 11 III Eliminating the Disruption 15 VI Impact on the Caspian Region 20 11 The Cloud in Caspian Region I. Access Broadband Subscribers in the Caspian Region, million 30 25 Other CIS countries Turkey 20 Iran 15 Kazakhstan 10 Ukraine Russia 5 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total number of broadband lines is rapidly growing. In 2009 it exceeds 25 million Broadband penetration is not uniform by countries Not only GDP per capita influences on number of broadband subscribers… 2009 Source: Hottelecom 12 The Cloud in Caspian Region II. Content DataCenterMap accounts over 1500 data centers in 68 countries, and only 21 in Caspian region The major “content stores” in Caspian region: Russia, Turkey and Ukraine The Caspian region will need to transmit traffic from outside for a long time Source: TeleGeography Datacenter Facilities, thousand sq.m. 25 ~ 21 20 15 10 5 > 3 ~ 2,5 Turkey Ukraine 0 Russia Sources: J’son&Partners, Datacentersmap, Networks&Business, 13 The Cloud in Caspian Region III. Transmission Total international IP capacity is about 1 Tbps There are two major hubs in the region – Russia and Turkey International Internet routes are preferably focused to Europe International Upstreams, Gbps 1200 1000 800 600 Others Ukraine Turkey Russia 400 200 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Note: Turkey, 1Q2009 Source: TeleGeography 14 I What is the Cloud Cloud? 3 II The Cloud in the Caspian Region 9 III Eliminating the Disruption 15 VI Impact on the Caspian Region 20 15 Eliminating the Disruption 2010: 40G, 3.2 Tbps To eliminate the disruption between content and access in Caspian region TTK focuses its efforts on: Increasing the network capabilities to transmit IP traffic to major partners in CIS countries Improvement of IP connectivity with global ISP Development of own & partner data centers in Russia 16 Increasing the Capabilities TTK’s progress in 2009 - 2010: Transmitting capabilities across the country and between Europe and Asia reached over 100 Gbps TTK international gateways with major neighboring CIS countries: TTK Ranking among 50 Top International ISPs Source: Global Internet Geography, 2004 - 2009 Kazakhstan – 2х10 Gbps Azerbaijan – 10 Gbps Ukraine – 10 Gbps Belorussia – 10 Gbps TTK is the leading Russian ISP by connectivity to global Internet and holds 20th position among 50 Top international ISPs IP up-streams to Europe 90 Gbps In 1H 2010 TTK will install 40G systems in its DWDM network 17 Improving the Access TTK’s 50 MANs Projects in Russia In mid-2008 TTK announced about retail project on Russian broadband market By 2010 TTK develops and manages over 50 metropolitan area networks Major cities: Barnaul, Chelyabinsk, Irkutsk, Izhevsk, Kemerovo, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Perm, Saint-Petersburg, Samara, Saratov, Tyumen, Ulyanovsk, Voronezh, Yaroslavl, Yekaterinburg Number of broadband users reached ~ 100,000 and will increased up to 400,000 in 2010 18 Solutions for the Caspian Region TTK offers a wide range of wholesale IP solutions for operators in CIS and Caspian regions: Access to Russian Internet segment Access to Global Internet via TTK IP network & up-streams Transit to major IX in Europe (London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Moscow) and Asia (Tokyo, Hong Kong) IP VPN / MPLS solutions for multinational enterprise customers EPL channels to Russia, Europe and Asia VoIP transit and termination 19 I What is the Cloud Cloud? 3 II The Cloud in the Caspian Region 9 III TTK: Eliminating the Disruption 12 VI Impact on the Caspian Region 20 20 Impact on the Caspian Region e-business e-government e-medicine e-learning 21 Cloud Telecoms: Simply Explained 8 Testovskaya Str., Moscow, Russia, 123317 T: +7 (495) 784 6670 F: +7 (495) 784 6671 E: [email protected] www.ttk.ru Thank you for attention!