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United States
European Union
China (Mainland)
Japan
India
Germany
United Kingdom
France
Italy
Brazil
Telecom Service Spending Top 10 Countries
TechTalk
Terabit: 1,000,000,000,000 (that is, 1012) bits
Plano Cable: -----------1,500,000 (1.5Mbps download)
Plano DSL: --------------750,000 (750KMbps download)
Dial-up: ----------------56,000 (56Kbps download)
Local
• Last mile access Metro
• POTS – Plain Ordinary Phone
Service • Metro Area Network (MAN)
• Data Services • Links to local access
• Still remains the bottleneck • Aggregates traffic for long-haul
• Over-built to address future
growth
Long-Haul
• High capacity optical fiber
• Overbuilt to address the
growth
Work
Work Space
• POTS – Plain Ordinary Phone
Service
• PANS – Pretty Amazing New Stuff.
Enterprise Network – PC, routers,
firewalls servers, web applications
• SIP Clients
• T1 or Fiber connectivity
Home
Home
• Copper or Optical Fiber “to the curb”
• Wireline
• Phone Service
• TV
• Broadband (DSL, Cable)
• Wireless
• Satellite TV, internet, phone service
• Mobile and Fixed wireless services
• 802.11 and/or Bluetooth
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• Business Productivity
• Outsourcing
• Facilitated through the global
telecom infrastructure
• Instant access to information and
people around the globe
• 24/7/365 support and call centers
• Businesses expect 30-50% cost
savings.
• Interactive TV
• Growing as advertisements are inserted into the Web TV
programs (CNN, Nickelodeon, ABC, CBS….)
• $200M spent of Internet advertisement vs $65B on broadcast
television.
• SBC and VZ example (Fiber to the curb)
• Music on Demand
• Broadcast Radio Æ Internet Radio Æ Satellite Radio
• Digital Music and portable devices
• 29% of all music sold in the US in 2004 was burned to a CD
• Interactive Games
• Drew in $11.5B in revenue, including advertisement
• Draws in all ages
• Internet facilitates the growth.
Infrastructure
Home
• Last mile will still be the bottleneck
• Broadband applications will drive
entertainment and communication
• Wireless will dominate the home
network
• 802.11 and/or Bluetooth
• WiMAX
• Wireless access devices
• Wireless print servers
• Wireless web cams
• Digital divide needs to be considered
Work
Work Space
• Abundant bandwidth
• Plethora of information
• Wireless PCs and mobile
devices will grow
• 802.11 and/or Bluetooth
• WiMAX
• Wireless access devices
• Security will be the primary
concern.
Local/Metro
• Moderate growth in bandwidth
• Cities adapting wireless access
points:
• 802.11 and WiMAX
• Public services on-line
• Efficiencies gained by telecom
services need to be adopted to
public offices and public
schools.
Convergence Applications
Fixed to Mobile convergence Broadband Mobile Services
Biji John
johnbi@nortel.com