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Cloud computing provides resources on demand
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Virtualisation
Flexible allocation of logically
partitioned resources at three service
layers
The definition of Cloud Computing
“Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access
to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g. networks, servers, storage,
applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal
management effort or service provider interaction.” The National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Cloud computing is a paradigm shift
Cloud is leveraging the additional bandwidth resources
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Cloud centralisation brings benefits in 4 dimensions
Cost Reduction Ease of upgrade
Flexibility Green
Optimised use of pooled resources
Single location management and maintenance
Site selection on basis of low cost
Single location for expansion of resources
SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Dynamic allocation and load balancing
Ease of duplication for redundancy
Optimised use of real estate associated
facilities (power optimisation, air-
conditioning, etc)
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Where we need resource on demand ?
5
FTTH may need router As A
Service
Wireless access need a lot
of computing power
DWDM/OTN
SR
BRAS
DSLAM
IP/MPLS
CE/PTN
MSC
Server
SS
USPP/HSSParlay GW
AGCF
CSCF
Voice
WAP
Messaging
Location
Business
Multimedia
GGSN/XGW
SN
CCF/
CDNCF
Agg.Access
OLT
CR
MDU
MDU
PTN
Gateway
Mini-OLT
Core
BS
Telecom service is nature
to be clouded
Clouded user database
Control Service
1
2 4
3
Confidential▲C-RAN means Centralized , Cooperative , Cloud , Clean
Fixed
Packet Transport
MSTP/SDH/DWDM GE/
10GE
RNC
GGSN
SGSN
MobileMGW
HLRMSC Server
Internet
Core Aggregation Access
IPTV
softswitch
Service Server
CATV
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Traditional RAN requires many site buildingsFeeder Cable
A traditional RAN deployment has many site
offices to house base station equipment
Confidential▲C-RAN can reduce 90% site rooms
Power Cabinet
Remote Radio Unit (RRU)
Fibre to the central office
Central Office
Baseband Processor
Unit (BBU) Pool
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C-RAN reduces energy consumption by up to 68% in CMCC
Traditional Macro Base
Station
Base station and air-conditioner account for a majority of energy consumption at site room.
C-RAN
Site Room, 74%
Central Office, 16%
Network O&M, 5%
Others, 5%
Base Station, 48%
Air-conditioner,
46%
Others, 6%
Source: Data statistics from a operator
68%
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Virtualisation can reduce CPE complexity and cost
Service Platform
IP Edge
Aggregation network
CPE is necessary as the
demarcation point between the
operator and subscriber network
A considerable amount of functionality can be implemented as virtual CPEs on cloud
and middleware platforms at various locations in the operator’s network.
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Need carefully plan which functions move to the Cloud
Aggregation
network
FTTH FTTC/VDSL
ONT
ONT
L2 HGW
L2 HGW
•L3 routing / Forwarding
•DHCP
•NAT
•VOIP ??
•CDN ???
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Traditional HLR/HSS is not cost efficient
HLR
STP STP
STP STP
STP STP
ProvisioningOSS
More Nodes
High CAPEX & OPEX
Complex architecture
Complex configuration
High cost redundancy solution
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The Cloud is well suited to user profile data storage
Front End ProvisionUMT
Subsystem
OMC
Subsystem
Network
Management
System
STP and other
Network
Elements
Business and
Operational
Support
Systems
Other
Applications
USPP
The benefits of centralised cloud facilities can be leveraged for the storage of
user profile data enabling cost reduction in the core network.
Other
Networks
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The convergence of network and cloud for service creation
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
InternetTelecom
Communications as a Service (CaaS)
Services provided by Cloud Computing
Information Services Communication Services
Underlying Network Infrastructure
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Traditional VAS are provided across multiple closed platforms
SMSC MMSC WAP Gateway Others
Service Processing Service Processing Service Processing Service Processing
Log ChargingUser DB
Signalling OMM
Log ChargingUser DB
Signalling OMM
Log ChargingUser DB
Signalling OMM
Log ChargingUser DB
Signalling OMM
HLR/MSC Provisioning BOSSData
WarehouseNMS
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iVASaaS provides an integrated service enabler
SMSC MMSC WAP Gateway Others
Service Processing Service Processing Service Processing Service Processing
HLR/MSC Provisioning BOSSData
WarehouseNMS
Uni-Signalling Uni-User DB Uni-Charging Uni-LOG Uni-OMM
Unified Service Control
iVASaaS
Confidential▲Cloud computing enables convergence with SDPaaS
MMS MMS
mNews Video
UC IPTV
Telecom Services
DiaryMobile
search
BlogVideo
surfing
mBook Maps
Internet/Mobile Internet
eHealth eTraffic
Environmental Agricultural
Smart
Grid
M2M Applications
Monitoring
Emergency
SDPaaS platform for
convergent services
InternetTelecomM2M
Telecoms App Engine Internet App Engine M2M App Engine
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SDPaaS cuts 50% CAPEX , 60% OPEX in CMCC
CAPEX Before After Impact
Rack
Quantity7 4 ↓ 42%
Cost4.47M
(CNY)
2.040M
(CNY)↓ 50%
OPEX Before After Impact
Power 14060w 6130w ↓ 56%
Maintenance
Cost95782 42164 ↓ 56%
Maintenance
Human
Resource
4.5
people
1.5
people↓ 72%CMNET
IP Bearer Network
ZTE MMSC and WAP
Storage Cloud
Guangdong
WAP 16Guangdong
WAP 17
Guangdong
WAP 20Guangdong
WAP 21
Guangdong
WAP 19
Significant TCO savings can be
achieved in migrating from a
distributed network to cloud storage.
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Long divided , must unite ; long united , must divide
Distributed Service NetworkUser Profile Data Platform
Radio Access Network Customer Premises Equipment
Beyond the paradigm shift of providing IT capabilities over the telecoms infrastructure,
Cloud computing can support the telecom network infrastructure