IMS and WebRTC Workshop from Alan Quayle

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IMS World Forum Pre-Conference Workshop: A New Wave of Communication Service Innovation: IMS and WebRTC. IMS may not be everyone’s ‘favorite cup of tea’, but it’s there in most networks. Put simply, for any operator migrating their services to IP, and in particular voice, what choice do you have? Today, none, but we can start preparing for a dual-platform world today.

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Kick-off presentation for A New Wave of Communication Service Innovation: IMS and WebRTC. IMS World Forum. Barcelona April 2014.

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IMS World Forum Pre-Conference Workshop: A New Wave of Communication Service Innovation: IMS and WebRTC. IMS may not be everyone’s ‘favorite cup of tea’, but it’s there in most networks. Put simply, for any operator migrating their services to IP, and in particular voice, what choice do you have? Today, none, but we can start preparing for a dual-platform world today.

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Agenda Part 1 •  13.45 Introductions

•  14.00 IMS and WebRTC: What does it mean and where is it going? – Alan

Quayle

o  Overview of current IMS status

o  Deployments based on global survey run every 2 years

o  Ecosystem based approach to developing new services

•  14.30 Bridging IMS into the 21st century with Open Source software –

Metaswitch

o  Project Clearwater is IMS re-imagined for the cloud.

o  Keeping aligned with the objectives of network functions virtualization

and enables network operators to compete far more effectively with OTT

services.

•  15.00 Afternoon Break

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Agenda Part 2

•  15.00 Bridging the network divide – OpenCloud o  Adapting signaling solutions to enable operators to take legacy services forward into IMS o  Harmonized legacy-IMS service layers to reduce the barriers of service innovation

•  15:30 Afternoon Break

•  15.45 Rich Communications and WebRTC – Solaiemes o  WebRTC is the perfect tool to evolve the telco communications o  Telco comms available ubiquitously also allowing number based telephony with OTT

identities

•  16:15 Bridging the Internet and IMS with WebRTC – Oracle o  Application authentication, control, and network synchronization o  Rapid application integration and interworking with existing systems o  High capacity media handling for NAT traversal, encryption, and transcoding

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Agenda Part 3

•  16.45 Apps in your calls – Where IMS differentiates – Tropo o  Differentiating using core IMS capabilities to build a new class of apps in

call

o  Ameche enhances comms by enabling developers to mash-up telco

capabilities with cloud services

•  17.15 Wrap up discussion and Q&A on the new wave of innovation

•  17.30 Close of workshop

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IMS and WebRTC: What does it mean and where is it going?

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Agenda

•  Where is IMS?

•  Where is WebRTC?

•  Why is IMS working on WebRTC standardization?

•  What should you do?

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WebRTC (1B)

IMS (300M)

By Customers Impacted Today

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Let’s Face it The Web has Won

•  WebRTC is the future

•  Drastically lower operating costs vs. traditional network

architectures (0.1%)

•  Rich communication environment means real communications app

innovation

•  WebRTC goes where your customers are going

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But we’re not there yet, IMS is still relevant

•  Gateway To The Old World, When Necessary

•  Re-use existing Deployments & Investments

•  Enhance existing service offerings (short-term)

•  Enable legacy customers in new WebRTC world (long-term)

•  IMS goes where your customers are today

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Why add WebRTC to IMS

•  Telcos are interested in WebRTC because: o  Identity Providers. o  API exposure and QoS supported TURN-as-a-Service. o  OTT strategies that involve WebRTC o  WebRTC-based access to the existing legacy infrastructure/services.

•  WebRTC brings IMS to any device that has a WebRTC capability. o  WebRTC allows operators to untie their services from physical devices.

•  Given the above, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) started the technical definition of a solution for a WebRTC client to access to IMS networks through the Internet.

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Arghhh! Yet more boxes and wires!

WebRTC IMS Client (WIC) WebRTC Web Server Function (WWSF) P-CSCF enhanced for WebRTC (eP-CSCF ) IMS Access GateWay enhanced for WebRTC (eIMS-AGW)

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What’s missing? MUCH!

•  Many items are further study in the specification or omitted •  Media multiplexing - running several audio/video streams on the same

address:port is not allowed •  QoS is supported, but over the internet connection is impossible •  User identification authentication for further study •  WWSF to eP-CSCF communication – this mechanism is not defined but could be

required in some applications to coordinate what HTTP/Javascript is sent to the user or the eP-CSCF could use the WWSF as authentication/identity server

•  Trickle-ICE – future study •  Decomposing the eP-CSCF – many vendors are implementing WebRTC gateway

products independent of their P-CSCF elements •  No explicit mention of TURN support •  Guest access for non-subscribers is not covered

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WebRTC and IMS are different paradigms

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By the numbers in 2013

•  These numbers are an average of inflated vendor claims and operator claims on what was actually spent. Note many deals announced of value X end up X/2

•  CSCF and SBC markets finally overtook gateways and softswitches in revenue in 2013, been threatening for 3 years

•  Worldwide carrier VoIP and IMS revenue reached $3.5B in 2013, up 30% from

2012, with LTE and VoLTE driving growth.

•  US, China, and Japan had most of investment

•  Expect 2014 to be a down year given the VoLTE delays and 2013 “hero POs”

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CSCF Rev reached close to $1B in 2013

•  Huawei / Ericsson top 30%

•  NSN / ALU 20% / 10%

•  RCS on IMS DOA (Dead on Arrival), simply be used for interop, see

Orange Libon

•  GSMA needs compete overhaul not reacting to changes in market o  See ‘beard and sandal’ problem

o  Does not understand market we are moving towards – it’s the web

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Voice App Server Revenues Growing

•  $500M, growth of about 25% pa

•  Importance source of service innovation

•  Difficult to charge a premium.

•  Some residential licenses have been sold for IMS networks at $1 per

line (equivalent) and less.

•  Average is about $1.75, drop to $1.50 over next 3 years.

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IMS and IP Communications

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Verizon’s Hate App Why I use Libon

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25%  of  Sosh  Customers  pay  for  Libon:  25%*5€*12*2M=$30M  

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Telcos  Can  Compete!  

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Dumbass Memes

•  QoS matters full stop!

•  Regulation can not be changed!

•  New services have negligible revenues!

•  A2P?? What’s that! Its negligible?

•  Innovation is for third parties!!!

•  We’re going to monetize our APIs!!!

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We’re killing our industry Zero Innovation

Dumbass Standards

Dumbass Vendor

Sales

Dumbass Groups in Vendors

Dumbass Core Network Groups in

Telcos

Trying  to  kill  our  industry  at  every  hurdle!  

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