1 次世代 IP ネットワーク推進フォーラムについて March 23 rd 2006 Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum “The Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum” was established.

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1 次世代 IP ネットワーク推進フォーラムについて March 23 rd 2006 Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum “The Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum” was established on Dec. 16, 2005, to promote the transition to IP-based network in Japan, based on a report from an MIC study group. This paper presents the background, target, structure and issues for investigation of the Forum.

2 Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum Chairman: Tadao Saito, Professor emeritus, the University of Tokyo The forum consists of various operators, vendors and academics. (Currently 211 companies/institutions are participating.) It investigates the technical standards for the next generation IP networks, verifies them through the experimental and interoperability tests, and also promotes R&D and standardization. Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum Chairman: Tadao Saito, Professor emeritus, the University of Tokyo The forum consists of various operators, vendors and academics. (Currently 211 companies/institutions are participating.) It investigates the technical standards for the next generation IP networks, verifies them through the experimental and interoperability tests, and also promotes R&D and standardization. “The Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum” was established on Dec. 16, 2005, to promote the transition to IP-based network in Japan, under a close link between industry, government and academia. This was an action taken based on a report from an MIC study group. Establishment of “the Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum” MIC: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

3 Outline of the 3rd Report of the MIC Next Generation IP Infrastructure Study Group [1/2] With developments in technical innovation and broadband networks, there has been a sharp growth in IP-related services(E.g: IP telephone services, corporate-oriented IP services (IP-VPN etc.)) In response to this, carriers have also clarified plans to move communications infrastructure to an IP basis There has been a strong move towards IP in other countries (E.g.: Announcement of UK BT’s plan to move to IP, debate on NGN standardization etc.) With developments in technical innovation and broadband networks, there has been a sharp growth in IP-related services(E.g: IP telephone services, corporate-oriented IP services (IP-VPN etc.)) In response to this, carriers have also clarified plans to move communications infrastructure to an IP basis There has been a strong move towards IP in other countries (E.g.: Announcement of UK BT’s plan to move to IP, debate on NGN standardization etc.) If the current telephone network is replaced by IP-based network, it should be expected 1.to maintain security, reliability and interoperability, and 2.to prove safe and convenient services. If the current telephone network is replaced by IP-based network, it should be expected 1.to maintain security, reliability and interoperability, and 2.to prove safe and convenient services. Recent Situation Important requirement Become the world’s leading ICT nation by 2010 => Rapid move to all-IP communications networks From MIC documentation Objective ( )

4 To promote a smooth transition to IP networks, it is vital 1.to clarify steps to realizing all-IP network, and 2.to have a common understanding among related parties. Concrete steps: Establish a venue to debate how to achieve a smooth transition to take into account all of the opinions and requests of related parties towards all-IP. Create a structure to promote tests to verify interconnectivity in order to realize a variety of services on the IP network during Connectivity rules for the promotion of IP (by 2007) Review of rules on the technical level (by 2007) Promote international standardization activity. Promote R&D into next generation IP networks To promote a smooth transition to IP networks, it is vital 1.to clarify steps to realizing all-IP network, and 2.to have a common understanding among related parties. Concrete steps: Establish a venue to debate how to achieve a smooth transition to take into account all of the opinions and requests of related parties towards all-IP. Create a structure to promote tests to verify interconnectivity in order to realize a variety of services on the IP network during Connectivity rules for the promotion of IP (by 2007) Review of rules on the technical level (by 2007) Promote international standardization activity. Promote R&D into next generation IP networks Realization of Next Generation Networks( NGN ) →early realization of ubiquitous network society Action plan NGN: Next Generation Network From MIC documentation Outline of the 3rd Report of the MIC Next Generation IP Infrastructure Study Group [2/2]

Next generation IP network promotion forum AcademiaAcademiaGovernmentGovernment IndustryIndustry Vendors Academic authorities Related institutions Application Producers Application Producers Interconnection tests R&D, standardization Verification tests Promotion / information exchange Research technical conditions Research technical conditions ( Telecommunications Council Inquiry) Review of technical conditions in line with transition to IP-based network MIC From an analog telephone network to an IP-based network Contribution to the ITU standardization activities Contribution to the ITU standardization activities Two actions based on the report 2010 End of 2007 Carriers Research institutions From MIC documentation (Report planned for Oct 2006) Action 2 Action 1

6 Action 1: Review of technical conditions for telecommunication Inquiry concerning “Technical conditions for carrier facilities in line with transition to IP-based network” by Telecommunications Council (Oct 31 st 2005)(report by October 2006) Review of technical conditions in line with transition to IP- based network End of 2007 From MIC documentation Main issues for review Quality and functionality n Functions requested for securing voice communication quality n Extent of functionality and services for voice communications n Quality and functionality for non-voice services Safety and reliability n Safety and reliability against cyber attacks n Safety and reliability against facility damage n Function distribution between network/terminal Interconnectivity and interoperability n Response to congestion and damage to equipment n Monitoring and control of traffic n Identification and priority control for emergency communications Other main issues n IP network platform functionality n Issues concerning fixed/mobile seamless use

7 Next Generation IP Network Forum Chairman: Tadao Saito, Professor emeritus, the University of Tokyo Office: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Currently 211 companies/institutions participating Next Generation IP Network Forum Chairman: Tadao Saito, Professor emeritus, the University of Tokyo Office: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Currently 211 companies/institutions participating AcademiaAcademiaGovernmentGovernment IndustryIndustry Vendors Academic authorities Related organizations Related organizations Application producers Application producers Interconnection tests R&D/standardization Verification tests Promotion and information exchange Promotion and information exchange Carriers Research institutions Action 2: Establishment of the Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum

8 Planning Promotion Group Chaiman: Yuichi Matsushima (Telecommunications Dept. Chief, NICT) Technology Group Chairman: Shigeki Goto (Professor, Waseda University) R&D/Standardization Group Chairman: Koichi Asatani (Professor, Kogakuin University) Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum Chairman: Tadao Saito (Professor Emeritus, the University of Tokyo) Deputy Chairman: Ryuji Yamada (NTT) 、 Yasuhiko Ito (KDDI) Office (NICT) Structure of the Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum Research into technical standards for next generation IP networks and promote interoperability testing (1) Planning and promotion of interoperability testing and negotiation with related institutions (2) Planning verification testing and research into technical standards Promotion of R&D and standardization for next generation IP networks (1)Research basic strategies for R&D/standardization (2)Research method of promoting R&D/standardization Spread of next generation IP networks and information exchange (1)Research strategies for publication, including marketing activities and holding of symposiums etc. (2)Surveys in domestic and international R&D trends and provision of information to members. NICT: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

9 Interconnectivity Test WG Leader: Takashi Nakano (KDDI) Technology Group Chairman Shigeki Goto (Professor, Waseda University) Quality and functionality SWG Leader: Yasubumi Chimura (Oki Electric Industry) Safety and reliability SWG Leader: Kazutoshi Tanaka (Hitachi) Interconnectivity and interoperability SWG Leader: Ataru Kobayashi (NEC) Next-generation IP network SWG Leader: Masafumi Kato (Fujitsu) Structure of Technology Group Technical Standards Research WG Leader: Tomofumi Awano (NTT) n Promote research issues mainly for IP telephony (OAB-J, 050) in regard to quality of service, functionality, safety & reliability, interconnectivity & interoperability. n Issues for other high functionality services (video telephony, video distribution, high quality voice etc.) are studied in next-generation IP network SWG. n Technical conditions investigated in each SWG are verified through experimental tests, if necessary.

10 SWGIssues for investigation Quality / functionality SWG Voice quality Additional functionality/ services Safety / reliability SWG Safety and reliability in terms of cyber attacks, etc. Safety and reliability against facility damage Communications in times of disasters etc. Interconnectivity / interoperability SWG C-plane interface Service control functionality U-plane interface Transport functionality Operation/billing Telephone service specifications Requirements for user terminal Next-generation IP Network SWG Values of Next-generation network Network model for high functionality services Requirements for Service and functionality Technical conditions for high functionality services Issues for investigation of SWGs