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Next Generation Networking InitiativeFunding Opportunities for Industry
Franck Boissière
European Commission - DG Information Society
Tel : +32/2-296.8054
Fax : +32/2-296.8389
e-mail : [email protected]
MPLS Forum
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Next Generation NetworksDefining Our Vision
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The New Economy and the Knowledge Society
New technologies are driving the economy
• all sectors, all business• increase productivity• create new business• open new markets
=> A networked economy is the key factor => A networked economy is the key factor for growth, competitiveness and employmentfor growth, competitiveness and employment
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Fibre Optic Deployment EU
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€160 bn
€191 bn
1999 2000
Telecoms servicesmarket
218
557
1998 1999
Network operators
Fast-growing market
More choice Some prices down
Incumbentsstill dominate
96%
Incumbents’market share
1997 / 1999
91%Prices
1997 / 1999
- 40%
international
local
+ 7%
1998 Telecom liberalisation : Work in progress
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Evolution of Needs in EU
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Bandwidth Explosion: Undersea Example
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1E+00
1E+01
1E+02
1E+03
1E+04
1E+02 1E+03 1E+04 1E+05 1E+06 1E+07 1E+08 1E+09Information content (bits)
Res
po
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s)
64kb/s 100kb/s 1Mb/s 10 Mb/s 100Mb/s
1Gb/s
A. POTSB. Videoconferencing (low quality)C. Videoconferencing (high quality)D. TeleworkingE. TelelearningF. Information exchange
and retrievalG. Entertainment
A B
E
D
G
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F
Source: Heinrich Hertz Institute
(including Internet)
User and Service Requirements
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Traditional Communications(Vertical Integration)
NextGen Communications(Horizontal Integration)
Applications
Switching/Routing
Marketing
Sales
Switching/RoutingTransmission
Content and Data
Marketing&
Sales
Marketing&
Sales
Marketing&
Sales
Portals
IntelligentNetwork
commerce
The Communication Industry
• New Business Models
• New Actors
Transmission
&
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From Telco to Comco
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~12x
~4 years
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DWDM boostsPerformance
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Research
Commercial
Photonics Technologies
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Challenges for Access Networks
LOW COST - AFFORDABLE ACCESS!
Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime• Efficiency & Technology Independence
(wireless, xDSL...)• Flexible Bandwidth Allocation• Cheap and easy-to-use Access
Gateways• Always on
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Challenges for MANs
• Support All Services (Internet, Mobile, Broadcast)
• Flexible Bandwidth Allocation• Flexible Equipment• Interfacing with Higher Layers (IP)• Interworking with other Networks• Management System• Protection and Restoration
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Optical Networking Paradox
• Problem areas are non optical• Optical hardware a decreasing problem• Priority toward the higher layer
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The rise of the stupid network
• Simple open network• Third party innovation• Distributed intelligence on the edges• Smarter and more active than today’s
Internet• Flexibility and scalability• Optical core/varied access• Premium for all
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Our Response: A New Initiative
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Portfolio of Work in Progress
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DistributedSystems
Control SystemsFeature extraction and recognitionEmbedded web systems
EmbeddedSystems
PervasiveComputing /Networking
Optical NetworkingNetwork Management
Distributed Applications
Service Provision
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CORPORATENETWORKS
VPNs
COMPUTING
BACKBONENETWORKS
PHOTONICS
INDIVIDUAL ACCESS/HOME NETWORKS
MOBILE/FIXED
MICROELECTRONICS
+ 40% p.a.
NetworkIntegration(protocols)
Distributed Systems Functions and Enablers
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ACCESS
HOME
BASSOPENISE
PALAS VideoGatewayHasVideoBoxPROXiTVWITNESS
InHomeNetSIRLAN
HARMONICSATLASMETEOR
DRIVEEMBRACEBRAINADAMAS
Copper
Optics
CablePower
WirelessWINEGNIUS
Thematic Grouping of Projects
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Premium IP
IPv6
IP
Optics Wireless
Network Mgt
TEQUILAAQUILACADENUS
6INITLONGMOBYDICK
GCAP
M3I
GEOCASTBRAHMS
MOEBIUSSUITEDBRAHMS
WINMANLION
DAVIDMETEORHARMONICS
SHUFFLEWINEGLASSVESPER
NETGATEINTERNODE
FAINFORM
ANDROID
WINE
NGN60
MANTRIP
ATLAS
QOSIPSATRIUMSEQUIN
STARLITEAGENTLINK
Thematic Grouping (2)
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Thematic Grouping (3)
FORMVESPERATS-NETWORK
ANDROIDFAIN
STARLITESHUFFLEMANTRIP
AGENTLINK
CORVAL2VISOR BASEDOTSIB
DSEGLOBDATAC-ARCTICDAEDALUSINTERVAL
AJACS
SETTAINTONEDIAMANTGEODASHISCORE
CN2
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Workprogramme 2001Highlights & Opportunities
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~1200 MEuro~1200 MEuro ~950 MEuro~950 MEuro ~850 MEuro~850 MEuro ~330 MEuro~330 MEuro
19991999 Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct
20002000Jan Apr Jul OctJan Apr Jul Oct
20012001Jan Apr Jul OctJan Apr Jul Oct
20022002Jan Apr Jul OctJan Apr Jul Oct
Budget 1999Budget 1999 Budget 2000Budget 2000 Budget 2001Budget 2001 Budget 2002Budget 2002
Call-1Call-1 Call-2Call-2 Call-3Call-3 Call-4Call-4 Call-5Call-5 Call-6Call-6 Call-7Call-7 Call-8Call-8
IST timetable
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Computing and Networking
15 Jan 2000
• Next Generation Networks
• Distributed Systems and Service Provision
• Network Interoperability
Oct 2001
• Terabit Optical Networks
• Application Services Provision
• Next Generation Networks
Apr 2001
• Real-timeDistributed Systems
• Network and Services Interoperability
DEADLINES
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Franck Boissière Geneva - 29 November 2000 Background2
Next-Generation Networks
• Objective – foster deployment of an “open” modern networking
infrastructure supporting industry driven large-scale experimentation
• Focus– technology validation - Fixed - mobile interworking, Management across
different network layers, High layer protocols (e.g. IP) over WDM, Mobile IP, Access/core networks interoperability, IPv6, etc.
– full service demonstration - Scalability, Security, Availability,
Accounting/Settlements, QoS, etc. – usability testing - Application requirements in specific domains
15 Jan 2001 Deadline (+ Oct 2001)
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How to apply succesfully
• Clear Objectives– In focus, Innovation
• Consortium– Cooperation, value added
• Industrial relevance, Economic aspects– Exploitation potential, markets, actors
• Resources– Cost, Existing base
• Experiences from the past
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Infrastructure: GEANT
• € 80 Million funding• Start 1 November 2000• Duration : 4 years• Covers EU + Associated countries• Extends world-wide• Provides Infrastructure, Services and
Management
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GEANT - Today
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GEANT in Context
IP TechnologyIP TechnologyApplicationsApplications
IP TechnologyIP TechnologyApplicationsApplications
Edge/Access NetworkEdge/Access NetworkTerabit TestbedsTerabit Testbeds
Edge/Access NetworkEdge/Access NetworkTerabit TestbedsTerabit Testbeds
Mediterranean Eastern Canada Asia RussiaCountries Europe USA Pacific FSU
NRENNREN NRENNREN
Virtual CommunitiesVirtual CommunitiesGRIDSGRIDS
Virtual CommunitiesVirtual CommunitiesGRIDSGRIDS
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VTHD
Belnet
SuperJanet
GARR
ATRIUM
Renater
Peering: the ATRIUM example
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2000 Workprogramme
Important details - official texts
http://www.cordis.lu/isthttp://www.cordis.lu/isthttp://www.cordis.lu/isthttp://www.cordis.lu/ist
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Fax: +32 2 296 83 89
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