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1 Unified Multimedia Collaboration Environments aka VoIP and VoIP Applications Charles Studt Director of Product Management & Marketing April 24, 2007
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2 The Future of Communications Context-aware Session, not call-based User-oriented Multi-modal Today Hi, are you busy? No. I called your mobile, is this the best way to reach you? Ring my office next time. I wanted to talk about our meeting next week. Can we chat later? That will be a long conversation. Bye. Wait, we just received a big order… PSTN We just received a bg order. I know, I’ll get started on it right away. I saw your IM for next week’s meeting. My calendar has blocked out a time to discuss that later. Future IP
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3 The Future of Voice Standards-based, any-to-any connectivity Seamless communications anywhere, any time, over any device Communications sessions defined by user preferences, not arbitrary network boundaries Context and relevance embedded in communications Context Preferences Network Capabilities Device Capabilities Voice Video Text Data TDM IP Signaling Codec Enterprise Data Social Networks Web Search… AnonymityTime of Day Caller IDContext… Voice 2.0
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4 Where are we today What’s possible How do we get there Agenda What % of students subscribe to your campus telecom service?
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5 Telecom’s Historical Role University Telecom Service Students FacultyStaff
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6 Today University Telecom Service Wireless Wireline Email SMS VoIPIM Students Faculty Staff Students Faculty Staff Multiple, disparate networks Varied communication formats
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7 Today’s Environment Broadband throughout campus Ethernet WiFi Network Voice Services Video Data 5 digit calling Caller ID Voicemail Services Call waiting Call forwarding … Your competition:
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8 Your Challenge Provide reliable and high-value communications services to campus “customers” Connect increasingly isolated communities Knowledge exchange Collaboration Emergency services Meet (and exceed) expectations of increasingly sophisticated users
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9 Where are we today What’s possible How do we get there Agenda Who offers: voice? data? video? Who offers services beyond “triple play” bundle?
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10 Mobility SMS Media exchange Community collaboration/notification Public safety WiFi VoWiFi Campus PBX extension Cellular Dual mode – VoWiFi, FMC University client MVNO
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11 SMS Demo Song U2.IWillFollow Song Voice Intro U2.IWillFollow_01 Song Comment #2Voice Intro Comment #1 U2.IWillFollow_03 Song Comment #3Voice Intro Comment #2 Comment #1 U2.IWillFollow_04 U2 Song Comment #1Voice Intro U2.IWillFollow_02 Song publisher/ Artist owner content title U2.IWillFollow
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12 Collaboration & Knowledge Exchange Conferencing SMS/Mobile VoIP/virtual meeting room Video Collaboration Widgets– context & relevance Data integration Consolidated identity/ unified messaging & calling
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13 Where are we today What’s possible How do we get there Agenda Who operates telecom services in-house? (On-site PBX, etc.) Who outsources one or more components of their telecom service?
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14 1. Determine your focus Consider your mission and core competencies Do you want to be a network operator, an IT shop, or an application developer? Offload non-critical operations for greater efficiency Path to the Future
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15 2. Connect user “islands” IP is the common denominator, but… Interoperability is not guaranteed Media encoding Session creation/management Consolidated user identity is critical Comprehensive mapping of communication devices and networks (data store of record) User preferences and availability ENUM is the solution Path to the Future
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16 Sample ENUM Query E.164 TN +16505259200 0.0.2.9.5.2.5.0.5.6.1.e164.arpa NAPTR Record NAPTR 10 100 "u" "E2U+sip" "!^.*$!sip:info@example.com!" InputOutput mailto: h323: Telephone number in, IP out
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17 Consolidating User Identity Wireless Wireline Email VoIP IM ENUM provides… A universal addressing scheme for IP Foundation for enhanced services ENUM
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18 3. Build communications development environment No “killer” application, only the “killer” environment Flexibility and rapid innovation are critical Search out partners and vendors that accelerate your innovation Complete solution offer (application/connectivity/transport) Hosted environment to reduce risk Community leverage Commercial experience and feature set Path to the Future
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19 Network Evolution Vertically integrated Monolithic Discrete, specialized networks Network defines the service Legacy Networks Transport Signaling/ Session Control Applications VoiceDataApp n Next-Gen Networks Disaggregation & horizontal specialization Abstracted network infrastructure Commoditization of transport Application developer defines the service Transition has already started Value
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20 VoIP Applications Environment ENUM/LNP Registry Call Control API SMS/MMS API Web/Data API Location/ Presence API Core Application Services Community Application Applications Mobile ClientDesktop Client Screen Pop/ Web Integration Enhanced 411/ Virtual Assistant Transport Positional Voice/ Conferencing Click to Call Signaling Interworking TDM/IP Transport CODEC Translation Consolidated environment for the creation of enhanced communications applications Applications – “Plug and play” applications easily extend basic VoIP feature set Core Application Services – Reusable service building blocks provide abstracted access to core services required for application setup and call completion Registry & Transport– Eliminates PSTN transport and maps legacy to IP end point domains (DIDs, cross connect, media conversion, etc.)
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21 Questions? VoEX, Inc. 950 Tower Lane Foster City, CA 94404 www.voex.com Charles Studt cstudt@voex.com +1.650.235.8512 VoEX enables the future of communications. VoEX Open Communications Platform Global voice network World’s largest ENUM registry Applications development environment
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