Deutsche Telekom AG. On the way to All-IP. On the way to All-IP.ppt

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Deutsche Telekom AG. On the way to All-IP.

On the way to All-IP.ppt

International presence.

Deutsche Deutsche Telekom Telekom is is represented represented worldwide worldwide in in around around 50 50 countries. countries. As As one one of of Europe's Europe's largest largest telecommunications telecommunications providers, providers, Deutsche Telekom has a footprint in the key markets in Europe, Asia and the United States. As an international corporate Deutsche Telekom has a footprint in the key markets in Europe, Asia and the United States. As an international corporate group, group, itit employs employs about about 258,000 258,000 people people across across the the globe globe (as (as of of March March 31, 31, 2010). 2010). Albania Argentina Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Croatia Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary

Italy Japan FYROM Mexico Montenegro Netherlands Poland Romania Russia Singapore Slovakia Spain/Portugal South Africa Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom USA 

Selected international subsidiaries and majority shareholdings As of May 2009

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Deutsche Telekom’s vision, aspiration and strategy.

Our vision Our aspiration

Our strategy

Deutsche Telekom – a global leader in “Connected Life and Work”

The most highly regarded service company in our industry

Improve Improve performance performance of of mobilemobilecentric centric assets assets

Leverage Leverage one one company company in in integrated integrated assets assets

Build Build networks networks and processes and processes for for the the Gigabit Gigabit Society Society

Connected life life Connected across all all across screens screens

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Connected Connected work work with with unique unique ICT ICT solutions solutions

The Major Trends in the Telecommunication Industry. Ubiquity

More Broadband

More Services

Same services for fixed and mobile  Wireless coverage everywhere  Convergence of Services Wireless and fixed evolution GSM EDGE UMTS LTE Fibre Copper hybrid Copper/Fibre

Next Generation Network

Increasing demand for new services  The number of services is constantly growing Voice Data TV 3DTV …

IP Based

Clear technology trend to IP based Networks  Simplified architecture  Converged management and control

Multi Screen

More variety of terminals  Same or similar service experience on all terminals  Services independent of terminal

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Reference Network Architecture. Reference Network Architecture Customer

Terminals

mobile

Base Station Access

fixed

Aggregation & Transport

Central Site

Services Customer Local Site

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Customer

Towards All IP Networks.

Terminals

Base Station Access

fixed

Aggregation & Transport

The fixed access case.

Services Local Site

PSTN/ISDN

TDM Copper

Service SDH

Copper

ETH

VDSL

IP Fiber

Copper

ETH

64 kbps

Technology

TDM (circuit)

Service Speed

64 kbps

1–16 Mbps

8–16 Mbps

Technology

TDM ->IP

IP

IP

VDSL Service Speed

64 kbps

25 -50 Mbps

Technology

TDM ->IP

IP

IP

FTTX

FTTx Service

Fiber FTTB

AGGREGATION

ATM

Speed

ADSL

ATM/IP

ADSL

Copper VDSL

Central Site

Customer

PSTN/ISDN

FTTH

mobile

OLT

ETH

Speed

64 kbps

≥ 100 Mbps

Technology

IP

IP

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Customer

Towards All IP Networks.

Terminals

mobile

Base Station Access

fixed

Aggregation & Transport

The mobile access case.

Central Site

Services Customer Local Site

GSM/EDGE/GPRS GSM

Service Copper

SDH

UMTS/HSxPA

Fibre ATM

Copper

ETH

AGGREGATION

SDH

Speed

6,5 kbps

6,5 - 220 kbps

Technology

TDM (circuit)

IP

UMTS/HSxPA Service Speed

≤ 12 kbps

Technology

circuit

≤ 42 Mbps/cell

384 k - 7,2 Mbps

IP

LTE LTE

Service

Fibre ETH

Speed

≤ 48 kbps

≤ 100 Mbps/cell 2 – 16 Mbps

Technology

IP

IP

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Customer

Services Today.

Terminals

mobile

Base Station Access

fixed

A fragmented production of services via a manifold of technologies. Devices

Aggregation & Transport

Local Site

Platforms & Services* Charging 2G

GGSN Internet Access SGSN

IP

Mobile

2G/3G

2G/3G WLAN

POTS

Fixed

ISDN

S S7

Access

SS 7

Aggregation

SS7

Transport

S S7

ATM & SDH

IP IP

DSL VDSL

IP

MSC

Voice

HLR

Profile

Internet Applications

IP

Internet Applications

User Profile

Charging Voice

email

Messaging

Interne Access

IP TV

*: only major services and main platforms components are shown.

IP

SMSC VM Messaging

Switch DIV

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Central Site

Services Customer

Customer

Services in Future.

Terminals

mobile

Base Station Access

fixed

All IP brings to us any service over any access to any screen. Screens

Aggregation & Transport

Local Site

Platforms & Services* Charging

IP

IP

IP

Access

IP

IP

Transport

IP IAD

IP

IP ETH/Optics

IP IP

Voice

IP Presence IP



Aggregation IP

IMS

HSS

Profile

Media Server

Content

User Profile

IP

Messaging IP

IP

*: only major services and main platforms components are shown.

Internet Access

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Central Site

Services Customer

IP

Internet Applications

Deutsche Telekom’s plans towards All-IP.

“…In Germany, the Deutsche Telekom Group

plans the connection of up to 4 million households with fiber by 2012…“

Deutsche Telekom Press Release, March 17 2010

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Towards All IP Networks

Customer

Terminals

mobile

Base Station Access

fixed

Aggregation & Transport

Fiber Access Networks - Challenges varies due to different Deployments per Country Customer

Japan Case

Local Site

Splitter in Optical Closure

Central Office Feeder Point

Optical drop cable ONU

Copper cable Arrester

Joint Box Fiber Optical Cable

Splitter B-OLT

German Case

Copper Cable; Cable Tunnel; MH

MDF Switch

Central Office

ONU

Duct System Copper Cable

Manhole Distribution Cable Splitter

Closure

Main Cable Fiber Optical Cable

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MDF Switch Splitter OLT

Central Site

Services

Summary.

Trends, Challenges and Pre-Conditions 

Ubiquity and the evolution of Broadband will increase the demand of new services



IP based technologies will stimulate the convergence trend in the industry



The demand for the same service experience, independent of the used terminal exists already today



Different deployment options exist and will lead to different rollout strategies



Services as a new revenue source will and must enhance the portfolio of a telecommunication operator



Only standardized solutions will provide the agility to act cost efficient in a challenging industrial environment

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Thank you for your attention

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