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1© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
H.323 Forum ConferenceNovember 14-15
Larry Schessel
Sr. Manager, Cisco
President, H.323 Forum
November 6, 2002
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Welcome
H.323 Forum Milestones January 2002 – IMTC approves H.323 Forum formation
May 2002 – H.323 Forum kick-off, Geneva
May 2002 – H.323 Forum website active
June 2002 – H.323 Forum at Collaborate East
August 2002 – Certification level 1a/1b requirements defined
September 2002 – First H.323 Forum worldwide video conference session “H.323 Traversal Through Firewalls and NATs”
October 2002 – H.323 Forum at VON
October 2002 – ETSI and OSP User’s Group support H.323 Forum
November 2002 – H.323 Forum at Collaborate West
November 2002 – First H.323 Forum Industry Conference
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H.323 Forum Conference Agenda
Thursday, November 14, 1:30PM-6:00PM• Opening Plenary Session
• H.323 Market Perspective Haluk Keskiner – Cisco Systems
Eli Orr - RADVISION
• H.323 Standards Perspective Paul Jones - ITU-T SG-16
Richard Brennan - TIPHON
Istvan Sebastian - IMTC
Chuck Grandgent - DoD
• H.323 Forum Planning Discussions Website, Certification, Conferences
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H.323 Forum Conference Agenda
Friday, November 15, 9:00AM-1:00PM• H.323 Industry Perspective
Galeal Zino - ITXC
Chaim Fried - WireOne Technology
Bob Dixon – Ohio State
• H.323 Technology Perspective Security – Martin Euchner, Siemens
QOS – Mike Buckley, Rapporteur Q.F/16
Voice/Video Codecs – Dave Lindbergh, Polycom
Signaling Interworking – Sridhar Ramachandran, Nextone
• Conclusion
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What Protocols Do We Have?
Protocols:
• H.323 maturing scalable, reliable, mostly positioned in backbone
approximately 90% of VoIP ports and growing video ports
• SIP in late experimental stage driven by promise of enhanced services
potential positioning in backbone and access
• MGCP introduced at edge “standard” protocol between softswitch and endpoint
No clear protocol “winner”future networks will be multi-protocol
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Where is the Market Today?(continued)
Service Providers:
• H.323 network infrastructure built and growing
• Now looking for customers/services to drive traffic
• Just beginning to consider broadband access
Enterprises:
• Beginning PBX replacement with IP-PBX Voice/Data consolidation
• H.323 desktop video conferencing beginning to take hold
• Holds promise of traffic to Service Providers’ H.323 networks
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What are Companies Doing with H.323?
Today:
• Wholesale transit
• Calling Card
• Voice Conferencing
• Voice VPNs
• Unified Communications
• IP-PBX
• PC-to-phone
• Video conferencing
• Distance Learning
Trial:
• Call center
• IP-Centrex
• Mobility services
• Custom news / info
• Voice/Data/Video Collaboration
• Broadband residential
• More…
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Evolving the PSTN Network:Replace the Tandem Network
Class-5Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-5Exchange
The PSTN Model
H.323 LRQ GK
PacketNetwork
Class-5Exchange
GK
PacketNetwork
Class-5Exchange
The VoIP Model
Zone-BZone-A
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Evolving the PSTN Network:Replace the Access Network
Class-5Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-5Exchange
The PSTN Model
H.323 LRQ GK
PacketNetwork
Class-5Exchange
GK
Cable, DSL, ETTHNetwork
The VoIP Model
Zone-BZone-A
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Next Generation VoIP Communications Network
Class-5Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-5Exchange
The PSTN Model
H.323 LRQ GK
PacketNetwork
GK
Cable, DSL, ETTHNetwork
The VoIP Model
Zone-BZone-A
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Service Enhancements
Class-5Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-4Exchange
Class-5Exchange
The PSTN Model
H.323 LRQGK
Cable, DSL, ETTHNetwork
The VoIP Model
Zone-A
GK
PacketNetwork
Zone-B
Proxy
PacketNetwork
Video-Zone
H.323 LRQ
Proxy
PacketNetwork
ConferenceZone
H.323 LRQ
MCU
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PSTN
GK
Carrier-AInfrastructure
Zone
PSTNCarrier-A
PSTN
Carrier-BCarrier / ASP
Carrier / ASP
IP-PBX
Carrier / ASP
Carrier / ASP
SIP Network
MGCP Network
It’s a Network of Networks: A Multi-Service Internet
H323LRQ
SIPInvite
Interoperating With New Networks
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H.323 Forum Resources
• Website (http://www.h323forum.org) Products and Services
Standards
White Papers
General industry links
FAQs
H.323 Forum Mailing List
Meeting Minutes and Presentations
• H.323 Forum conference On-line video conferences 3-4 times per year
2-3 day conference once per year
• Equipment certification requirements
• Strategic press releases
• Organized representation at other conferences
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Getting Involved with H.323 Forum
• Participate in planning sessions
• Join Email List: <mailto:[email protected]>
Announcements:
• press
• planning meetings
• conferences
• certification events
• technical discussion Meeting Minutes
• Submit content to Website http://www.h323forum.org
• Become an H.323 Forum member
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Thank-You!