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Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP

Four Key Factors for NFV TransformationVinay Saxena

HPE Fellow/VP & Chief Architect, Communications Solution Business

October 2016

Industry Trends

Current & Future Network Deployment

Source: GSMA Intelligence

Maximum theoretical downlink speed by technology generation, Mbps Bandwidth and latency requirements of potential 5G use cases

Future trend of video data and video traffic

The increase in the number of pixels

will not be directly translated into traffic

volume, however, impact on traffic

volume is inevitable. The provisional

estimate of the total video

communication traffic in 2020 carried

over mobile and fixed systems is more

than 2600 times the traffic in 2010.

This will have a certain impact on

mobile traffic volume.

Source : ARIB 2020 and Beyond Ad Hoc Group White Paper Mobile Communications

Systems for 2020 and beyond (Version 1.0.0, October 8, 2014)

5G Architecture

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Source: NGMN 5G White Paper Version 1.0 17th February 2015

MEC Scope of Work

MEC scope

focuses on

enabling third-

party applications

to be hosted in

the mobile

network edge

Confidential 6Source: ETSI ISG Documents

Wireless Service Release Time lines

Historically, cellular technologies have

adhered to an approximate 20-year cycle

from launch to peak penetration, with

around ten years between the launch of

each new technology

Source: GSMA Intelligence

Challenges for Communications Service Providers

New Market Reality for CSPs: Challenges & Opportunities

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Escalatingnetwork requirements

Increased consumer expectations

Erodingcore revenue streams

Newcompetitiverealities

Partner with OTTs

Partnerships to deliver new and improved services

Pursue New Verticals

Target new markets with specialized capabilities & service models

ImproveCustomer Experiences

Leverage customer intelligence to optimize ARPUs and increase loyalty

ExpandEnterprise Services

Go beyond connectivity to provide infrastructure / platform services

Communication service providers

Leverage strengths to capitalize on opportunity to become aDigital Service Provider

Connectivity Provider

Optimize

Create Value

Digital Service Provider

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Key building blocks of a Service Provider Cloud

Common Orchestration,Policy, Analytics & Control

Flexible Service Platforms

Programmable Network Service Provider

Cloud

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Journey to the Telco Cloud: IT/Network convergence

Next Gen Operator

Telecom Operator

Dedicated H/W

Functions on COTS H/W

Functions Virtualized on COTS H/W

CloudificationAutomation of VNF’s

Programmable Networks

(Optical/DWDM, DC, Core)SDN

Control/Programmability of VNF’s

Multi-Domain Orchestration

Service Exposure/Brokering

IT Platforms on COTS H/W

IT Platforms on Virtualized COTS H/W

IT Platforms Automation/DevOps

SDN Control/Programmability On DC/IT Components

Decoupling Phase

VirtualizationPhase

CloudificationPhase

De-ComposePhase

Time

Network

IT/Back Office

What our customers are requesting ….

"5G will reach its full potential because we will build it on a software-

centric architecture that can adapt quickly to new demands and give customers more control of their

network services," said John Donovan, AT&T's chief technology

officer, in a company statement. "Our approach is simple -- deliver a unified experience built with 5G, software-

defined networking (SDN), big data, security and open source

software."

"What we're starting to see now is the concept of software and

applications driving the network to do different things.“ said James Feger, vice president, Network Strategy and Development for

CenturyLink

"Our Cloud Strategy is foundational to delivering the quality and innovation

that our customers have come to expect from Swisscom," said Heinz

Herren, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Officer at

Swisscom.

"We have been using SDN for years in our network and now we are

making some features available to customers. Our aim is to remove complexity from our customers,

make their multiple clouds seem like a single cloud. The way to do

that is to have a great network, “NTT Communications CEO Tetsuya Shoji

Network Functions fuel the connected economy

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Machine data Human dataBusiness data

Network Functions fuel the connected economy

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Apps that transact and record

Apps that power things

Apps that engage and delight

Apps that support how we work

70+ systems support a typical phone registration

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Transformation underway

of operators are planning to deploy new services as virtual or software functions over the next 2-3 years

Over 75%physical25%

75%virtual

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Transform to a Hybrid Infrastructure

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NFV & SDNNFV

Monolithic/Appliances

VirtualizedDecoupled Cloudified De-Composed

Define your right mix with current and future telco applications

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Rationalize solution

components

Identify requirements

Set platformrequirements

NFV & SDNPhysical

Application development, selection & modernization

Virtualize

Powering your right mix requires accelerating IT/Network and Operations

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Virtualize

Automate

Virtualize

Powering your right mix requires accelerating IT/Network and Operations

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Automate

Transform OSS & Service Delivery

Automate

Converge &Virtualize

Powering your right mix requires accelerating IT/Network and Operations

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Transform OSS & Service Delivery

Transform OSS & Service Delivery

Automate

Virtualize

Powering your right mix requires accelerating IT and operations

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NFV Platform using HPE Composable Infrastructure

Operators must become a broker of services

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Operator demand for VNFs and services

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HPE has the portfolio to Power Your Right Mix

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Built on Open Standards and Open Source

Products and Solutions Services

Monolithic/Appliances

VirtualizedDecoupled Cloudified De-Composed

HPE has the portfolio to optimize your right mix

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HPE OneView

HPE IMC

HPE CMCHPE Helion OpenStack Carrier Grade

HPE Services and Solutions

OSS Transformation

HPE Service Director and NFV Director Software

VNF OnboardingDevOps

OpenNFV Vertical SolutionsDatacenter Care

HPE ContexNet

HPE DCN

Monolithic/Appliances

VirtualizedDecoupled Cloudified De-Composed

Thank you

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