Unified Communications Stretching The Infrastructure TIA-B TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE ADVISORY BOARD Unified Communications Stretching The Infrastructure Mike Daly Group Head Unified Communications HSBC
Change of Presenter Mike Gilmore Managing Director e-Ready Building Standards Activities Mobile: +44 (0) 7860 110563 e-mail: mike.gilmore@btinternet.com Member JTC1 SC25 WG3: Generic Cabling Convenor JTC1 SC25 WG3 CITG: Cabling Implementation Task Group JTC1 SC25 WG3 IPTG: Industrial Premises (Cabling) Task Group TC215 WG1: IT Cabling Secretary TC215 WG2 Chairman TCT7: Telecommunications - Installation Requirements TCT7/-/1: Cabling infrastructure design, planning and commissioning TCT7/-/3: Cabling: Infrastructure standards - UK implementation panel Technical and Standards Director Fibreoptic Industry Association FIA www.fia-online.co.uk Director Telecommunications Infrastructure Advisory Board www.fia-online.co.uk/TIAB Leader - Special Task Force 362 Energy Efficiency and Broadband Deployment
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Telecommunications SERVICES APPLICATIONS ICT ICT BCT BCT PMCA PMCA CCCB CCCB
Telecommunications SERVICES APPLICATIONS ICT ICT BCT BCT PMCA PMCA CCCB CCCB ICT ICT BCT NETWORK INTEGRATION PMCA CCCB
Telecommunications Challenges NETWORK INTEGRATION Multiple ICT services - with differing demands in terms of elasticity, QoS and contention management - running over a common application and over a common ICT cabling system UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS Network integration on a global, “location independent” scale GRID COMPUTING Distributed computing whereby a "super and virtual computer" is composed of a cluster of networked,loosely coupled computers, acting in concert to perform very large tasks. ENERGY EFFICIENCY Demand for data centres to support telecommunications operator sites ENERGY PROFILING The management of total energy usage across the infrastructure NETWORK CONVERGENCE Different services (ICT, BCT, CCCB, PCMA etc.) being delivered over the same IP/Ethernet applications e.g. broadcast TV over IP (BCT service). Often resulting in common applications being delivered over multiple cabling systems albeit using the same types of cabling components
Telecommunications Infrastructure OPERATOR SITES CUSTOMER PREMISES OPERATOR DATA CENTRES CORE, REGIONAL AND METROPOLITAN NETWORKS ACCESS NETWORKS
Customer Premise(s) Infrastructure OFFICES INDUSTRIAL PREMISES HOMES DATA CENTRES BS 6701 BS 7671 DESIGN PLANNING INSTALLATION INSPECTION TESTING BS EN 50346 BS EN 50174-1 BS EN 50174-2 BS EN 50174-3 BS EN 50173-2 BS EN 50173-3 BS EN 50173-4 BS EN 50173-5 BS EN 50310 BS EN 50173-1 Courtesy of e-Ready Building Limited © 2008
Customer Premise(s) Infrastructure NETWORK INTEGRATION MINIMUM CABLING IMPLEMENTATIONS OFFICES, INDUSTRIAL, HOMES 1000BASE-* DATA CENTRES 10GBASE-* NETWORK CONVERGENCE EN 50173-2 EN 50173-3 EN 50173-4 EN 50173-5 ICT Services ICT Services ICT Services ICT Services PCMA Services BCT Services CCCB Services EN 50173-6:2009 Information technology - Generic cabling systems Part 6:Distributed building services ENERGY PROFILING Dramatic shift towards energy consumption within customer premise(s) networks
The CMA View Internet, e-mail, file sharing, messaging, conferencing, presence Business Mobility, telephony, video and desktop Services IP/Ethernet, QoS Contention Management, Prioritisation, Capacity Management Infrastructure - configuration “Design once”, “Install once” “Last forever”! Category 5:2002 (5e) , Optical fibre Broadband/3G, Wi-Fi Infrastructure - physical Services and applications - at any location , any time, anywhere
Stretching The Infrastructure Mobile VPN Audio/Video Conference Messaging CCTV (HD) Web Content Wireless/ Baseband LAN (1Gb/s) Multicast Delivery Infrastructure Wired Wireless Broadband “EE” Devices Powered Ethernet Chargers Monitors Sensors Bandwidth QoS Contention
Unified Communications Forces network integration and impacts the access network Comms-active Apps Video conference Wireless Telephone Blackberry Email IM Tandberg PLATFORM INTEGRATOR Middleware Client ST 7.5.1 Comms plug-ins Collaboration Applications Corporate Social Networking Corporate Directory Multi-vendor, Multi-protocol (TdM), Multi-version TdM Nortel Avaya Cisco Siemens Aspect ACD BT turrets Non-IPT Communications Platform Servers Personal Delivery Channels Location Registration Admin/ Configuration MI Service Functions Courtesy of Mike Daly © 2008
CMA Objectives ICT Cabling All media Electrical cabling NETWORK INTEGRATION and CONVERGENCE ICT Cabling Electrical cabling HBES Inc. CCCB NETWORK INTEGRATION To ensure that the CMA and its membership are fully represented in, and have influence on, in the development and implementation of Infrastructure standards To provide “users” with an independent and agnostic source of advise and guidance at key stages of network/infrastructure design
Access Networks OLD THINKING The Access Network serves the subscriber Primary data function: Download Asymmetric service adequate NEW THINKING One subscriber serves another subscriber “Unified Communications” “Grid Computing” Primary data function: Download = Upload QoS for real-time delivery More symmetry required NETWORK INTEGRATION NETWORK CONVERGENCE
Operator Sites and Data Centres BS 6701 BS 7671 DESIGN PLANNING INSTALLATION INSPECTION TESTING BS EN 50346 BS EN 50174-1 BS EN 50174-2 BS EN 50174-3 BS EN 50173-2 BS EN 50173-3 BS EN 50173-4 BS EN 50173-5 BS EN 50310 BS EN 50173-1 Courtesy of e-Ready Building Limited © 2008
Energy Efficiency Initiatives The energy consumption of the major operators exceeds that of Switzerland EE IOCG presentation The energy consumption of all ICT ~ 2% of total national usage ETSI “Energy Efficiency and Broadband Deployment” CENELEC “Green” data centres
CMA and TIA-B - An Opportunity NETWORK INTEGRATION and CONVERGENCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE ADVISORY BOARD
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