5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Nikolay Ilyin Chief Technical Officer RealEast Networks ITEXPO |Session: Focus on Softswitch|
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Contents Main stages Problems solved by softswitches Proposed solutions New trends
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Softswitch Evolution – Main Stages SIP/H323 converter Class 5 platforms Distributed universal systems
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future NAT/firewall, Security requirements Productivity/no bottlenecks Easy to introduce services Sophisticated billing Total system control and monitoring Problems to be solved
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Problems - NAT/firewall, Security Requirements Now most of the end-users are behind the firewall/NAT. That makes RTP traffic flow provisioning more complicated. In some circumstances clients do not want to provide their identity to other users.
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Problems - Productivity/ No Bottlenecks The systems should be designed in such a way that do not have bottleneck point. Softswitch’s capacity should be easily upgraded as the business grows.
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Problems - Easy to Introduce Services TELCOs/system integrators want to have an ability for the quick introduction of new Revenue Generation Services. New Service introduction should not require changes in the many parts of the system, just few slight changes acceptable.
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Problems – Sophisticated Billing Billing requirements became more complicated. Requirements: –Realtime billing –Multi-Service based billing –Web portal for customers & resellers
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Problems –Total Control and Monitoring of Money Making System System owners (administrators) want to control the infrastructure systems 24x7 Easy-to-use and at the same time powerful control mechanisms are required to manage highly distributed solutions. Open standards provide multi vendor support
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Proposed Architecture Overview Principles
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Architecture – Overview
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Architecture – Principles The switching is distributed among the number of dedicated modules (no central unit) Separation of service logic from the signaling/media handling Is not tied to the particular signaling/media type Does not rely on the particular media server platform’s vendor IP-centric
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future the Problems Solutions Smart signaling/RTP NAT agents, RTP proxying/scripting Distributed architecture/clustering Application servers/totally web enabled Integrated billing Realtime SNMP monitoring
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Solutions - Smart Sign./RTP NAT Agents, RTP proxying/crypting
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Solutions - Distributed Architecture/clustering Software side – processing is spread out among the different software servers Hadware(low level) side – clustering
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Solutions – Application Servers/totally Web Enabled Scenarios handling Voice/fax/ Events scheduling
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Solutions – Integrated Billing It requires integration of the billing with other components of Softswitch.
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Solutions - Real time SNMP Monitoring SNMP is common standard, supported by a number of known tools such as HP OpenView and etc. SNMP is combined with extention standards, like AgentX.
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Current Applications IP-Centrex (IP-Office) Advanced calling cards VoIP exchange/Clearing house ASP/outsourcing
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Applications – IP-Centrex (IP-office)
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Applications – Advanced calling cards Online billing SS7, PRI ISDN LC/COS/QoS/channel load routing, Authentication by trunk group/DNIS/ANI/prefix Remote control on the Web
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Applications - VoIP exchange/Clearing house Clearing houses become common and convenient tools for a number of the customer types – small sized carriers, end-users.
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Applications - ASP/outsourcing ASP based business model – can be provided by outsourcing of full range of the Softswitch services to a number of customers – authentication, routing, billing In strongly competitive economy ASP-model reduces financial risks for carriers.
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Trends Wireless support (Wi-Fi, other) New media VoIP houses - direct access to traffic sellers UM applications utilizing speech technologies
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Trends – Wireless Support Next generation end users will have just simple PDAs with IP-phones installed and use full range of the services that the Softswitch can provide (IP-Centrex, etc.)
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Trends – New media Support of live mixed media traffic (video/audio/graphics/text) Content-on-demand Video-conferencing IM
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Trends – VoIP houses VoIP houses will allow for the customers to directly access to the actual traffic sellers, avoiding the costs associated with ‘intermediate’ carriers Sophisticated routing schemes will be implemented – dynamic QoS (policy agents) Combination a variety of telecom services on demand (not just traffic termination)
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Trends – UM applications UM applications will utilize intellectual voice gateways to provide fully automated service generation frameworks UM applications will combine more media types: including live video, audio, text
5 February 2003 Reality and Future Softswitch - Reality and Future Tasks to resolve Security – CPEs do not support encryption Minimization of the bandwidth utilization for some applications (IP-Centrex) WEB telephony support (mobile IP, DHCP, etc.)
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