Ingate SIP TrunkingUC Summit SIP Trunking and SIP

  • Slides: 25
Download presentation
Ingate SIP Trunking-UC Summit SIP Trunking and SIP Forum-SIPconnect Overview Marc Robins President and

Ingate SIP Trunking-UC Summit SIP Trunking and SIP Forum-SIPconnect Overview Marc Robins President and Managing Director, SIP Forum Copyright © 2010 SIP Forum

SIP Forum Background v Founded in 2000 in Sweden v Leading Non-Profit IP Communications

SIP Forum Background v Founded in 2000 in Sweden v Leading Non-Profit IP Communications Industry Association v Membership ranks comprised of Corporate “Full Members” that pay annual dues and support the work of the Forum, Academic Institutions and Individual “Participant” Members (@9000)

Full Member Companies (as of 10 -1 -2010)

Full Member Companies (as of 10 -1 -2010)

SIP Forum Academic/Institutional Members Columbia University:

SIP Forum Academic/Institutional Members Columbia University:

Founding SIP Forum Mission v “Advance the development and deployment of innovative IP communications

Founding SIP Forum Mission v “Advance the development and deployment of innovative IP communications solutions that comply with, and properly interoperate with, other products and services that use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) protocol. ”

Current Focus v The battle for widespread adoption has been won (but there are

Current Focus v The battle for widespread adoption has been won (but there are other battles to win…) v The new battle cry is “interoperability” - among end-point devices, enterprise IP-PBXs, and SIP-enabled Service Provider Networks – for all types of applications and services.

Current SIP Forum Activities v Advances product/service interoperability Ø Ø v SIPit interoperability test

Current SIP Forum Activities v Advances product/service interoperability Ø Ø v SIPit interoperability test events (SIPit 27 in Taipei November 15 -19, 2010) Technical Working Group efforts include SIP Trunking (SIPconnect), User Agent Configuration, Fax-over-IP Security Special Interest Group (SIG) Video Interop task group in planning stages for 2011 Develops industry-wide technical recommendations and best-practice implementation guides (i. e. , SIPconnect)

Current SIP Forum Activities, con’t Provides Industry Licensing Programs (i. e. , SIPconnect Compliant

Current SIP Forum Activities, con’t Provides Industry Licensing Programs (i. e. , SIPconnect Compliant Program) v Creates educational content v Ø v Builds awareness about SIP and IP Communications Technology Ø Ø Ø v White papers, Informational RFCs and other documentation Educational seminars and other events Articles and other editorial in industry online newsletters and blogs, trade magazines and journals Podcasts and Webinars Maintains growing community of IP Communications industry professionals

Economic Reality – an all IP world v v Over 70% of all PBX’s

Economic Reality – an all IP world v v Over 70% of all PBX’s sold are now IP enabled, typically SIP based. By 2010 50% of the installed base of Enterprise PBX systems will be Vo. IP. Telecommuters use Vo. IP to connect with the office.

Economic Reality of Telecom v v v Fixed Rate services are dominating telecommunications. Ø

Economic Reality of Telecom v v v Fixed Rate services are dominating telecommunications. Ø Triple Play from Cable Operators – All you can eat Fixed rate mobility services Ø Buckets of Mobile Minutes Ø $99. 00 voice - text – web Variable Costs for Operators have become unacceptable. Ø SS 7 dips, for instance Sell your used Class 5 Switch on EBAY !!!

The Evolution of Enterprise Vo. IP v First : Replace the RJ-11 Ø Ø

The Evolution of Enterprise Vo. IP v First : Replace the RJ-11 Ø Ø v Second : Replace the TIE Lines Ø v All IP E 2 E Fourth : Peer with Business Partners Ø v Integrate Enterprise wide Dial Plan Management into single IP Network. Immediate OPEX gains. Third : Replace the PRI (Today) SIPconnect Ø v Immediate gains in CAPEX as single wiring harness simplifies campus management. Greenfield ROI – NO Brainer The 40 -40 -20 rule Fifth : Seamless Campus/Mobility Integration Ø Its not fixed Mobile Convergence, its Substitution Copyright © 2010 SIP Forum

The PSTN PRI’s are the Bottle Neck to new Enterprise Communications services • •

The PSTN PRI’s are the Bottle Neck to new Enterprise Communications services • • • The PSTN is used as the inter-VOIP “default” network – Service is degraded as it must transverse multiple networks Every VOIP network is an Island (apologies to John Donne!) PSTN Primary Rate Interfaces are the last bottleneck.

The New Way v Connecting IP PBXs directly to Vo. IP service providers provides

The New Way v Connecting IP PBXs directly to Vo. IP service providers provides significant advantages Ø v More features, less cost But, how to do it?

SIP Is Key, but SIP Alone is Not Enough v SIP is the industry

SIP Is Key, but SIP Alone is Not Enough v SIP is the industry standard for Vo. IP, but… Ø There’s a lot to SIP; but what parts are relevant for this? Ø Ø When we have SIP options, what choices do we make? Ø Ø e. g. How to handle addressing in the presence of multiple firewalls e. g. Inter-domain authentication / registration policy Some solution elements lie “above” SIP Ø e. g. OA&M around hierarchical logical identities Ø v Users, customers, locations, DID blocks, … What’s needed? Ø An industry accepted interconnection method that uses SIP to build links between SIP-enabled PBXs and SIPcompliant service provider networks

Enter SIPconnect v SIPconnect specifies a reference architecture Minimum set of IETF and ITU-T

Enter SIPconnect v SIPconnect specifies a reference architecture Minimum set of IETF and ITU-T standards that must be supported Ø Provides precise implementation rules and guidelines where existing standards allow for multiple implementation options. Ø Specifies a minimum set of capabilities that should be supported by service provider and enterprise networks Ø

SIPconnect Reference Architecture Common Functional Elements Required to Support SIPconnect

SIPconnect Reference Architecture Common Functional Elements Required to Support SIPconnect

The SIPconnect Value Proposition v v Offers a Universal Approach to SIP Trunking Delivers

The SIPconnect Value Proposition v v Offers a Universal Approach to SIP Trunking Delivers Customer Cost Savings Ø v Enables Transparent Feature Transport Ø v end-user info can be passed from IP-PBX to network enabling presence and other apps to travel from point-to-point Optimizes Quality of Service Ø v eliminates gateways and extends Vo. IP’s benefits (DID, conferencing, etc. ) transport layer issues are defined – i. e. , Qo. S configuration, echo cancellation, method for DTMF relay, packetization rates, codec support and fax/modem traffic Provides Security Ø well-defined approaches to identity and authentication provide a secure model for direct IP peering

SIPconnect Value in an Interoperability Program v The Goal: Make SIP Trunk testing and

SIPconnect Value in an Interoperability Program v The Goal: Make SIP Trunk testing and deployment easier than a PRI Significant reduction time to market Ø Concept branding Ø v. N Paired - Service Provider and Vendor interoperability testing inefficient In-house – Requires personnel timeline management Ø Equipment/Software vendor – Dependent on multiple vendor timetables, and less control Ø 3 rd party test houses – Dollar resources Ø Copyright © 2010 SIP Forum

Benefits for Service Providers v Improved Qo. S and security via superior interconnection to

Benefits for Service Providers v Improved Qo. S and security via superior interconnection to the network v Ability to offer higher quality services with advanced features tailored to IP PBX users v Ability to forge strong relationships with IP PBX vendors v Ability to establish new relationships with distribution channel: interconnects, system integrators and VARs.

Some Economics v Cost Savings are real : Ø Ø Ø Network gateway costs

Some Economics v Cost Savings are real : Ø Ø Ø Network gateway costs reduced/eliminated “Reduced reliance on premises gateways can save 40 -60%” Be sure you can support the services Ø v Additional Revenue Opportunities Ø Ø Ø v Internal Enterprise or Carrier support costs will kill margins Provide DN/DID services to smaller companies Centralized management Deliver services to individual end users Reduce Churn with services that complement the PBX Ø Ø Provide Stickiness Integrate voice as an application, among others Copyright © 2010 SIP Forum

A Competitive Edge for IP PBX Manufacturers v Why should IP PBX manufacturers care?

A Competitive Edge for IP PBX Manufacturers v Why should IP PBX manufacturers care? v Because direct IP peering is a huge value add for businesses and service providers alike – entities that purchase and interconnect with IP PBXs Addresses Qo. S and security issues Ø Reduces equipment and transport costs Ø Increases features and functionality Ø Eliminates need to set up proprietary interfaces Ø

Cost Savings and New Features for Business Customers Eliminates TDM gateways and increases efficiency

Cost Savings and New Features for Business Customers Eliminates TDM gateways and increases efficiency of local access facilities v Provides DID capabilities w/o requiring the recurring expense of analog lines or expensive digital circuits v Improves voice quality by removing gateway latency and includes the attentive management of Qo. S, echo cancellation as well as fax and modem support v Creates the right foundation for personalized applications and rich media services between customers and service providers as well as between customers and other IP-connected PBXs v

Benefits for Distributors and Channel Partners v Eliminates PSTN interconnection woes No quality of

Benefits for Distributors and Channel Partners v Eliminates PSTN interconnection woes No quality of service problems (i. e. latency and echo) Ø No need to perform custom configurations on a customer-by-customer basis Ø v Allows service providers to manage Qo. S v Allows security-related functions to be “offloaded” from customer premises to Vo. IP networks (incl. NAT traversal for seamless SIP connectivity) and other security concerns (i. e, denial of service attacks, etc. )

Conclusions v SIP Trunking works. . v It delivers the ROI it promises v

Conclusions v SIP Trunking works. . v It delivers the ROI it promises v SIPconnect 1. 1 in progress Ø http: //www. sipforum. org/sipconnect v SIPconnect 1. 1 builds on success Ø Still “Voice Centric” Ø Strengthen MUST vs SHOULD implementations Ø Call Transfer expansion Ø Implicit vs Explicit Register issues Ø UM issues for 2. 0 Copyright © 2010 SIP Forum

Join the SIP Forum! -- Get Involved! v Visit the SIP Forum Website: www.

Join the SIP Forum! -- Get Involved! v Visit the SIP Forum Website: www. sipforum. org Ø Ø Ø Register for participant membership – it’s FREE! Join the discussion list Learn about SIP Forum events and initiatives v Attend a SIPit interoperability event: www. sipit. net v Get Serious -- Participate in a Forum Task Group! v Join the IP Communications Industry Thought Leadership! THANK YOU!