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OUTLINE
1. ITU-T NGN Milestones JRG-NGN 2003 FG-NGN 2004-2005 NGN-GSI 2006 2. Overall Coordination 3. Latest ITU-T NGN achievements
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Why NGN?
The NGN concept takes into consideration new realities in the telecommunication industry characterized by factors such as the need to converge and optimize the operating networks and the extraordinary expansion of digital traffic (i.e. increasing demand for new multimedia services, increasing demand for mobility, etc.) NGN also aims to tackle important concerns raised from the use of current IP-based services: (i.e. QoS and security)
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Past
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Present / Future
Past
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Present / Future
2003
JRG-NGN
(1/2)
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(2/2)
Past
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Present / Future
2004-05 FG-NGN
ITU-T Focus Group on Next-Generation Networks Lifetime 1,5 years
Established in May 2004 in order to continue and accelerate NGN activities initiated by the JRG-NGN FG-NGN addressed the urgent need for an initial suite of global standards for NGN. FG-NGNs mandate was extended through November 2005 as it was clearly attracting significant participation and input from the membership.
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2004-05 FG-NGN
Preserving Continuity
FG-NGN inherited ~ 11 draft Recs from JRG-NGN ITU-T Study Group 13 Next Generation Networks became parent group of FG-NGN (per decisions of WTSA-04)
Partners: xDSL Forum, ETSI TISPAN, ATIS, MFA, Metro Ethernet Forum, OIF, ITU-D Study Group 2, TTA, TTC and CCSA.
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2004-05 FG-NGN
Key topics addressed by FG-NGN:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Services requirements and capabilities Functional architecture and mobility Quality of service (QoS) Control aspects (including signalling) Security capability (including authentication) Migration of current networks into NGN
(e.g. PSTN, ISDN etc.)
Title
SR
Mandate
Development of scope, service requirements (Service Requirements) and capabilities according to Release Plan Development of Functional Architecture in (Functional Architecture, general and specific instance views including and Mobility) Mobility aspects Development of End-End QoS releated QoS deliverables including network performance (Quality of Service) aspects
FAM
CSC
(Control & Signalling)
Development of control related standards Development of Security Framework under NGN environment Evolution of current networks into NGN (e.g. PSTN/ISDN) Identify current packet based network problems and development of Future Packet Network requirements
SeC
(Security Capability)
Evol
(Evolution)
FPBN
(Future Packet-based Bearer Network)
FG-NGN Deliverables
FG-NGN final output was a total of 30 documents collected in the NGN FG Proceeding book It is freely available at: www.itu.int/ITUwww.itu.int/ITU-T/ngn/release1.html The deliverables cover the seven working areas previously described, and has been transferred to the relevant Study Groups for their further consideration. Deliverables are classified by Release concept
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Application Functions
User Profile Functions Other Multimedia Components Streaming Services PSTN / ISDN Emulation IP Multimedia Component
Other Networks
GW
Legacy Terminals
NGN Terminals
UNI
QoS Aspects and one part of Control aspect (IP QoS signaling Requirement) Release 1 coverage
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Past
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Present / Future
What: 1) Completion of FG-NGN work and overview of work so far: 2) Future direction for NGN: creation of NGN-GSI
FGFG-NGN Release 1
2006 NGN-GSI
Why NGN-GSI
Maintain and develop the FG-NGN momentum
What is NGN-GSI
Events (or Environments) where experts from various SGs, and invited non members, meet together
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Preserving Continuity
NGN-GSI inherited FG-NGN output documents ITU-T Study Group 13 Next Generation Networks is responsible for leading the NGN work, overall management of the NGN project and coordination of the NGN-GSI activities.
NGN-GSI Events Geneva, Switzerland, January 2006 Kobe, Japan, April 2006 Geneva, Switzerland, July 2006 Geneva, Switzerland, (24th October - 3rd November) 2006 Planned meeting in 2007: (8-12 January, Beijing, China; 16-27 April, 15.11.06 Geneva, Switzerland;)
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2006 NGN-GSI
Co-located Joint Activity : SG 11, 13, 19 + others Coverage Release 2 Services and Capabilities Functional Architectures and Requirements Mobility Management and FMC IPv6 application into NGN End-to-End QoS NGN Signaling with Resource Admission Control Migration and Interworking aspects (inc. IWF) NGN Security Home Networking (JCA-HN established March 2005) Network aspects of Identification systems (inc. RFID) (JCA-NID established July 2006) IPTV (IPTV-FG established on April 2006) Others
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Community Collaboration
NW defense Multi-point video-conference
Contents
SIP
Commerce
Accounting Home Agent
Service stratum
Certification Authority
QoS/Traffic Control
HGW management
Presence
RADIUS
Visual System
Core Node Multi-layer Service Edge
NNI
GW
PSTN GW
HE
Other Network
Transport stratum
Access Dependent Network
RAN GW
MSC RMC
BS
ADSL modem V-ONU
Wireline Access
DSLAM
V-OLT
OLT
WDM
MC MC
MC
MC
ONU
ONU
HE: Head end MSC: Mobile Switching Center RMC: Radio Media Converter BS: Base Station DSLAM: Digital Subscriber Access Module OLT: Optical Line Terminal ONU: Optical Network Unit MC: Media Converter
User Network
Business User
Ubiquitous Network
UNI
HGW
Mass User
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Chae-Sub, LEE - Chairman of FG NGN - NGN Technical Workshop 14 ~ 15 March 2005, Jeju, Korea
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OUTLINE
1. ITU-T NGN Milestones
JRG-NGN FG-NGN NGN-GSI 2003 2004-2005 2006
2. Overall Coordination
3. Latest ITU-T NGN achievements
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November 2005:
NGN-GSI TSR (Technical and Strategic Review)
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6th meeting: 25 July 2006 agreed to coordinate the development of a handbook: General guidelines for testing of the NGN
Next meeting: April 2007 (during the NGN-GSI event)
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Key features: on line ability to see the latest versions of documents. ability to sort out work items by function or entity
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November 2005 established NGN-GSI TSR NGN-GSI Technical and Strategic Review
ensure technical coherence to NGN studies provide inputs to NGN-GSI for strategic and technical co-ordination to NGN work
Each NGN-GSI event will comprise TSR meeting(s), which will report to NGN-JCA any issues requiring guidance or recommendations for action (e.g. concerning work allocation)
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OUTLINE
1. ITU-T NGN Milestones
JRG-NGN FG-NGN NGN-GSI 2003 2004-2005 2006
2. Overall Coordination
SG
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Status
LC Consent Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved TAP TAP Approved
Title
Functional requirements and architecture of the NGN Terms and definitions for Next Generation Networks Resource and admission control functions in NGN Admission control priority levels in Next Generation Networks IMS for Next Generation Networks PSTN/ISDN evolution to NGN PSTN/ISDN emulation architecture Call server based PSTN/ISDN emulation NGN release 1 requirements Security requirements for NGN release 1 Mobility management requirements for NGN
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Method of testing and model network architecture for NGN Technical means testing as applied to public telecommunication networks Requirements and analysis for NGN trouble administration across B2B and C2B interface Framework for achieving end-to-end IP performance objectives
NGN Recommendations
Y.2000Y.2099 - Frameworks and functional architecture models Y.2001 General overview of NGN Y.2011 General principles and general reference model for next generation networks Y.2012 (Y.NGN-FRA) Y.2021 (Y.IFN) Y.2031 (Y.PIEA) Y.2091 (Y.term) Y.2100Y.2199 - Quality of Service and performance Y.2111 (Y.RACF) Y.2171 (Y.CACPriority) Y.2200Y.2249 - Service aspects: Service capabilities and service architecture Y.2201 (Y.NGN-R1-Reqts) Y.2250Y.2299 - Service aspects: Interoperability of services and networks in NGN Y.2261 (Y.piev) Y.2262 (Y.emsim) Y.2271 (Y.csem)
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NGN Recommendations
Y.2300Y.2399 - Numbering, naming and addressing Y.2400Y.2499 - Network management Y.2401 Principles for the Management of the Next Generation Networks Y.2500Y.2599 - Network control architectures and protocols Y.2600Y.2699 - Reserved Y.2601 (Y.FPBN-req) Y.2611 (Y.FPBN-arch) Y.2700Y.2799 Security Y.2701 (Y.NGN Security) Y.2800Y.2899 - Generalized mobility Y.2801 = Q.1706 Y.2900-Y.2999 - Reserved scope: supplement 1 to Y.2000-series S/BC: supplement 1 to Y.2012
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Status (AAP) LC
Approved IMS for Next Generation Networks Approved PSTN/ISDN emulation architecture Approved Admission control priority levels in Next Generation Networks Approved Resource and admission control functions in Next Generation Networks Approved PSTN/ISDN evolution to NGN Approved Call server based PSTN/ISDN emulation Consent Terms and definitions for Next Generation Networks
Approved NGN release 1 scope Approved Session/border control (S/BC) functions [Y.2012: Functional requirements and architecture of the NGN] TAP TAP NGN release 1 requirements Security requirements for NGN release 1
Status
Title
8 Approved Method of testing and model network architecture for NGN technical means testing as applied to public telecommunication networks
Reason: NGN equipment testing become of primary importance for compatibility testing of various vendors NGN equipment compatibility testing of new services with the existing ones Scope: According to ITU-T Recs Y.2001 and Y.2011, defines a network structure to which the testing requirements can be related and gives the basic principle of NGN testing and technical methodology
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Q
2
Status
Title
SG 19 role in NGN
Will conduct the approval process for deliverables for the joint activities of Q.2/19, Q.5/19 and Q.6/13 in the area of:
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Title
(AAP) Requirements and analysis for NGN trouble Consent administration across B2B and C2B interface
ITU-T M.3343
This Recommendation contains the requirements and analysis for Trouble Administration functions for the Business to Business and Customer to Business interfaces in support of NGN The requirements and analysis are provided using the TMN* interface specification methodology described in ITU-T Recommendation M.3020 Reminder: ITU-T M.3060/Y.2401: Principles for the management of Next Generation Networks
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Status
Approved
Title
Framework for achieving end-to-end IP performance objectives
FMC
RFID
IPTV
Others
Managed IP
Converged Broadband
ITU-T IPTV FG
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