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VoIP Peering Peering, it’s not just for IP anymore

VoIP Peering Peering, it’s not just for IP anymore. Kingsley Hill XConnect Global Networks, Ltd VP for Strategic Federations. XConnect. XConnect – Brief Background. XConnect Launched in Feb 2005 Peering VSPs since 2002 (through acquisition) Offices & PoPs in Europe & USA

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VoIP Peering Peering, it’s not just for IP anymore

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  1. VoIP PeeringPeering, it’s not just for IP anymore Kingsley Hill XConnect Global Networks, Ltd VP for Strategic Federations 1

  2. XConnect XConnect – Brief Background • XConnect • Launched in Feb 2005 • Peering VSPs since 2002 (through acquisition) • Offices & PoPs in Europe & USA • Neutral, Global federated VoIP Peering Service • Key Metrics • 400+ VSPs, 45 Countries, > 10 M end-users • Awarded 1st National VoIP Peering Deal • (Netherlands MSOs) • Services • Patent-Pending , “Plug & Peer” Technology • Federated Private ENUM Directory • Multi-Protocol Interoperability, • VoIP Security including / SPIT • Bi-Lateral Exchange • Multi-Lateral Settlement-Free XConnect Alliance • Strategic Partner : • Kayote Networks Inc 2

  3. IP Peering VoIP Peering Awareness “IP Packet” aware only (Layers 1-3) Communications session aware (Layers 5-7) IETF Protocols IP, BGP, MPLS SIP, H323, ENUM, TLS, EPP, etc QoS IP QoS (Latency, Jitter) VoIP Signaling, Security, Authentication, Identity Commercial Peering / Transit Asymmetric Settlement & Settlement-Free Relationships Symmetric VoIP Peering* vs. IP Peering *See IETF Speermint WG : Session PEERing for Multimedia INTerconnect 3

  4. It’s not so easy • Provisioning • Data Publishing (AXFR, EPP, SOAP & Security) • Data Poisoning, Mis-Routings & Policies • Address Resolution • TN  URI, URI  SRV or • Originating Based, Split View – SPID, or ANI ? • Multiple Resolutions / Queries • LNP, Infrastructure, Federation(s!) • Privacy / Security / Identity • Identity of Server – DNS-SEC • Identity of Client – ACL, VPN or New Standard • Data Propagation & Replication • Remote Query or Local Copy • Zone Transfers / Security Implications • Synchronization (1-many, Realtime) Challenge 4

  5. To Connect VSP1 to VSP2 • Discovery and Routing - Who and how ? • Global ENUM Based Directory Services • Signalling & Session Management • Multi Protocol (PacketCable, SIP, H323); Signalling Interoperability • Do I know you and trust you ? • Security, Privacy, Identity • SPIT Protection, CallerID Authentication, Peering Policy • How much do I pay you ? • Settlement and New Paradigm; Settlement Free VSP* Interconnect : The 4 Layers * VSP = VoIP Service Provider 5

  6. Bi-Lateral VoIP Interconnect is NOT SCALABLE VoIP Interconnect Requirements Directory Routing Signalling Interoperability Security, Identity & Trust Commercial & Contractual Transport Layers 2/3 6

  7. Federation Interconnection 7

  8. …and that is where Federation comes in • Neutral party • Negotiates bi-lateral agreement with each participant, including all the parts: directory, signalling, security, commercials and transport • Absorbs the differences between VSPs • XConnect Global Federation is an example of a successful federation. 400 VSPs around the world sharing traffic without transiting the old network—not paying their arch-enemy to carry their traffic 8

  9. What does the Federation do? • Provide secure route discovery (e.g. Federation ENUM) • Absorb technical differences • Facilitate settlement (if any) • Eliminate the N2 problem • Implement and enforce policies 9

  10. Why is it different? • VoIP standards are not SO standard • VoIP industry has many more participants • VoIP has low barriers to entry • VoIP is characteristic of dynamic and innovative technology • VoIP has more security concerns 10

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  12. Netherlands MSO VoIP Federation • Netherlands Cable Industry • >97% Cable Subscribers • Offering full Triple Play • Q2 2006, 12% Digital Telephony • 2nd Highest in World, c. 1.2M Customers • Issued RFI (Oct 05) for VoIP Federation Peering service • Market Drivers for Peering • ByPass Per-Minute Charges $PSTN$ (KPN) • Deliver Cross-Network Rich Multi-Media IP Communication Services (Video, Wideband, Secure) • XConnect MSO Solution • Awarded contract in January 2006 • In concert with AM-SIX 12

  13. Brazil / XConnect Federation • Brazilian VSPs agreed to form a federation • Joint effort of VSPs, Terremark, and XConnect • Brazil is fastest growing VoIP market • Designed specifically for the VoIP market in Brazil and governed by the participants 13

  14. Thank you Kingsley Hill VP Strategic Federations, XConnect khill@xconnect.net Office: +1 908 382 6468 Fax: +1 908 781 6047 UK: +44 2070 993 682 14

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