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OpenWorld 2018 5G How to Get There
This is a Title Slide with Picture and Logo slide ideal for including a partner or product logo with a brief title, subtitle and presenter information. To Replace the LOGO on this sample slide: Right-click the sample LOGO and choose Change Picture. Navigate to the location where the new logo is stored, select desired logo file and click on the Open button to replace the sample logo. The Presented with FPO logo placeholder box can be copy and paste to any of the Title Slides. Shirin Esfandiari Product Marketing Director Oracle Communications October 22, 2018
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Vice President, CGBU Products Director of Mobile Core
Devesh Agarwal Vice President, CGBU Products Oracle Communication Manish Gupta Senior Director Sales Oracle Communication Scott Berry Director of Mobile Core BT EE UK Responsible for a global team of product engineers for the complete Oracle Communication global business of On-Premise products. This spans a portfolio across, 5G, LTE, Data, Signaling/LNP, VoLTE/SBC, Revenue Management and Orchestration and includes Telecom service providers and Enterprises. In Oracle Communication, Devesh has worked in various organizations including Global Pre-Sales Consulting, R&D, PLM, Sales Engineering and General Management. Responsible for North America region for all core networking products including signaling, policy, and SBC/IMS. Over 25 years of experience in communications service provider industry in various roles such as product management, marketing, and systems engineering. Responsible for all core network solutions including signaling, policy, packet core, messaging, subscriber databases, NFV and server estates. Over 20 years of experience in communications service providers, Now leading a team responsible for designing and delivering the 5G network architecture and how it integrates with existing systems. Panelist Introduction and Bio Each of the panelists will briefly introduce themselves
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EE BT @ Oracle OpenWorld 5G Transformation
Scott Berry Director of Mobility Core October 2018
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BT Vision - One BT Evolution Transformation
Virtualisation and Cloud: new technologies, new ways of working Budget challenges Maintain customer experience and #1 position Decoupling the NFVI: New processes, new ways of working Change of architectures Surging demand, ‘Content Storms’ 5G: new features, services, components UK Largest consumer fixed and mobile 2nd largest pay TV sports broadcaster 180 countries 12 million homes 32 million mobile subscriptions Technical transformation will be required to deliver true 5G Catalyst to triggering the application of ‘cloud native’ technology of entire domain, taking advantage of Control and User Plane splits The entire business needs to evolve Still deal with changing demand patterns like ‘content storms, to deliver excellent services and stay #1 in the UK When will the remaining domains “transform” to allow true micro service Transformation Evolution
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A ‘cloud native’ network architecture integrates all the layers across the network
5G NGCN 4G EPC 4G Device Slices 5G opt. 3 Device 5G opt. ? Device 4G LTE RAN 5G New Radio (NR) 4G eLTE eNodeB Cloud-RAN Common control plane Security Scalability Availability Load distribution Stability and Overload Control Monitoring and probing Slicing 4G EPC MANO Deployment Automation Config. Automation Service Framework 5G SBA & HTTP2 4G Diameter 5G is the catalyst for going cloud-native……but in some cases 4G is first to benefit from ‘cloud Devices and RAN drive introduction of 5G NGCN Common Cloud native approach extending to the reset of the network 5G NGCN Network architecture CUPS Stateless VNFs Combo VNFs VNF internal architecture Cloud Native, uS Containers and VMs NFVI NFVI Control Zones Legacy NSA Option 3(x) NSA Option 7(x) NSA Option 4(a)/2
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5G Deployment Options Q1-Unlike previous generations of core and radio access technologies, 5G makes it possible to integrate elements of different generations into different configurations. Because of that, several options become available for evolving to 5G. (e.g. NSA Option #3,#4, #7)… What steps can CSPs take today using their existing 4G networks while undergoing the evolution to a full 5G core?
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5G Innovations and Challenges
Service Based Architecture Cloud Native Microservices-based Core Network Slicing Q2- G introduces a number of innovative and disruptive networking paradigms, many of which had not been applied to mobile networks in the past (SBA, cloud native Microservices-based core, network slicing). What do you think are the major challenges introduced in the new 5G Core and how can CSPs overcome these challenges? Do you see any gaps in the 3GPP Rel. 15 today (interworking, security, congestion control and traffic prioritization), is Rel. 15 ready for primetime or will Operators wait for Rel. 16?
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5G Smart Ecosystem Q3- We learned from Doug’s keynote this morning that in the 5G value chain connectivity services represent about 18% of the total smart system opportunity … How can CSPs play a bigger role in the 5G smart ecosystem?! What are some of the use cases EE are prioritizing?
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The 5G and IoT opportunity for CSPs lies more in enterprise than consumer
4. We hear a lot that 5G will be Enterprise-driven, certainly with network slicing capabilities we can offer “customized” slices for specific industries. What are your thoughts on this? which industries are demanding the capabilities and why? 5G and IoT will open up new opportunities to tap diverse enterprise demands in sectors from manufacturing to power generation. (The push to the edge raises a tension. Services could be hosted solely within the operator’s own network (private hardware) or on hardware owned and operated by third-party cloud providers (public hardware). )
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