This report targets primarily network design teams within mobile operators and assumes that the reader has a good understanding of IP protocols and related technologies; it addresses most, if not all, of the problems and questions that such teams will face while evolving a legacy backbone into an all-IP one. More specifically, the following subjects are addressed:
- Optimising an IP network for use as a backbone for a mobile operator: Not all IP networks can deliver either the functionality or the critical level of performance that a mobile backbone requires. This section focus on the elements that should be fine-tuned and modified so as to produce the desired behaviour.
- MPLS Traffic Engineering as a method to maximise the ROI and effectively utilise all available resources within the network. The benefits that pseudo-wires (PWE3) introduced.
- OSS/NMS enhancements to support the new functionality
- VoIP - migrating from a circuit switched voice transport into VoIP transport:
- Pre-requisites imposed on the IP backbone.
- The effect of codecs on the service and how their parameters should match each network
- How to calculate the VoIP bandwidth (hidden overheads) starting from the traffic on the legacy network
- Mobile backhaul: How to use the IP backbone to backhaul 3G and 2G traffic
- LTE and IP issues and challenges
- Understand the optimization path of an IP/MPLS network in order to support transport for a mobile operator
- Learn VoIP details for a legacy operator
- Major vendors review and evaluation in general with regards to the subject and specific for:
- End to end integrated solution
- Time to implement on a network
- Issues and challenges
- Network stability
- Prospective services
- Operational expenses
- Which are the most important VoIP details
- What is the approach of specific vendors (Alcatel-Lucent, Juniper Networks, Tellabs, Cisco Systems)
- How each vendor is measured against the same metrics and how choosing each one would affect budget and operations
- What is a mobile backhaul solution (drivers, technical specification, synchronization and clocking, migrating from a legacy solution)
- How to prepare and optimize an IP/MPLS network to act as a core network for a mobile operator (IGP tuning, MPLS-TE, MPLS VPNs, OSS/NMS, other important details)
Mobile operators
- Network Design teams working their way from legacy protocols into IP
- Executive Level individuals wanting a concise view of their choices and how these choices could affect their companies
- Infrastructure suppliers seeking to better understand the future of IP for mobile operators
- Software developers seeking opportunities for IP based OSS and application software