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E-Commerce, V-Commerce and the Network Convergence

E-Commerce, V-Commerce and the Network Convergence. Armando Barbieri. 1/3. 2/3. 1999: Joint Venture between Promon and CPqD. Not for profit private lab. Spin off from Telebrás ~970 employees The most important Latin American research and development center in telecommunications.

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E-Commerce, V-Commerce and the Network Convergence

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  1. E-Commerce, V-Commerce and the Network Convergence Armando Barbieri

  2. 1/3 2/3 1999: Joint Venture between Promon and CPqD

  3. Not for profit private lab. Spin off from Telebrás • ~970 employees • The most important Latin American research and development center in telecommunications. • Branch office in San Jose, CA

  4. Brazilian Group founded on 1960 • Employees have 100% of stocks • 1.200 employees • Activities in Brazil and abroad: • telecommunications • electric power • infrastructure for oil and gas, petrochemicals, mining, metallurgical areas • steel and manufacturing industries • public works

  5. Trópico S.A. • Brazilian switching manufacturer • 8.5 million digital lines installed all over Brazil ( 25% market share). • Staff around 500 employees, 40% of them fully dedicated to product development and support. • Investing heavily in new VoIP technologies: • Carrier Class SoftSwitch • IP-based Remote Access Units • New VoIP service platforms

  6. Trópico S.A. • First Digital Switch in commercial operation in Brazil • First SoftSwitch in live network demonstration in Brazil • Biggest contract for a VoIP network: • CTP in São Paulo (500000 subscribers)

  7. Points to be discussed • How multimedia can help e-commerce? • How telephony and e-commerce will be integrated? • How the Network Convergence will help services that drive e-commerce? • What’s V-Commerce? • What’s a Voice Portal? • How can it be related with Internet?

  8. How multimedia can help e-commerce?

  9. “Click to Talk” Service • Someone browsing an e-commerce site clicks a hiperlink to talk with an operator. • A voice over IP session is established between the PC and the operator. • The operator can be in a call center(a “Web Call Center”) • The operator talks with the customer and remotely assists him navigating through the site.

  10. Click to Talk and e-Commerce • It helps to give confidence to the customer, clarifying doubts. • Can be fundamental in the sale process. • It is totally adherent to the “Next Generation” Converged Voice over IP Network

  11. ...and what is V-Commerce? • V-Commerce stands for Voice Commerce • It is based in a totally automated dialog between the customer and the system. • It allows the user to access the system through a voice terminal or though a multimedia terminal. • It is totally adherent to the “Next Generation” Converged Voice over IP Network

  12. Convergence of what??? Today there is a convergence trend: • Media Convergence: Multimedia • Terminal Convergence: Computer, TV, Video-game, Celular Phone, PDA... • Providers Convergence: Mobile and Internet, CATV and Internet, Telephony and Internet, Internet Access and Content Provider, Content and Application Service Provider • Services Convergence : Several Integrated Services (ex: Unified Messaging, Multimedia Conference) • Network convergence:Telephony and Data

  13. Network Convergence • Trend to converge Telephony and Data to a single network. • Target Network: A network based on IP with controlled and Differentiated Quality of Services. • Why IP?-Internetworking

  14. Internet Protocol • The only protocol present in the access and in the core of the network • Allows transport of any media • Allows a cheap corporate and residential Multimedia Terminal: the PC

  15. Why to converge?Forecasted Growth: Data and Voice Data Traffic Voice Traffic 120000 100000 80000 Terabytes / Month 60000 40000 20000 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Fonte: Analysys, 1999

  16. Convergence of Telephony and IP Networks: • Transport using Voice over IP (VoIP) • Use of Interworking Gateways(to interwork with the legacy) • Use of VoIP terminals (CPE) CPE: Customer Premisses Equipment

  17. V V A simplified model of the network IP Network Router RGW RGW IP Phone TGW TGW PSTN TGW: Trunking Gateway RGW: Residential Gateway

  18. Trunking Gateway and Residential Gateway requirements: • Voice encoding with bandwidth compression. • Voice packaging • Transparency for voice, tones, fax and modem(Universal Port concept)

  19. Needs a SoftSwitch Network Requirements: • Call Control: • Simple, Efficient, Centralized • Easy addition of service platforms • Billing function secure and reliable • Interworking with legacy: • Inteligent Network (IN) • Common Channel Signaling (SS7) • Interoperability among several types of Media Gateways (H.323, MGCP, SIP)

  20. X Services Open Packet Telephony Architecture Services OpenInterface Services Call Control Call Control OpenInterface Trunk Subsc. Transport

  21. Open Packet Telephony Architecture Service Control ServiceControl SIP INAP H.323 API Vectura Softswitch Call Control H.248 SIP H.323 MGCP WLL Transport Media processing platforms (Media Servers)

  22. SS7 IP / ATM VoIP Trunk Trunk PSTN How the Network Works: SoftSwitch MGCP/H.248 MGCP/H.248 SS7 SS7 VoIP Gateway VoIP Gateway

  23. What this Converged Network has to do with V-Commerce????

  24. Voice Portals

  25. Voice Portals • Interactive access to Internet content through a voice interface using advanced speech processing. • Also known as: • Voice Browsers • Voice Web • V-Services

  26. Example of Services • Companies like Tellme, BeVocal, Quack, Audiopoint, Telsurf are providing services: • Directory Assistance (auxílio à lista) • Traffic Information • Stock Quotes (cotação de ações) • Sports (placar de esportes) • Flight Information • Horoscope • Weather • Driving Directions • Movies • Restaurants

  27. Business Size • Kelsey Group: “Voice Portals will generateUS$ 12 Bi up to 2005 through advertising, e-commerce, HW+SW sales and telephony service (from this amount, US$ 4.6 Bi in advertising and transactions)”. There will be more than 128 million voice portal users by the end of 2005. • Data Corp.: “In 2004, 600 Million users will connect to Internet through PCs, but 1.4 Billion will connect through mobile phones, and other 1.4 Billion through black phones”.

  28. Justificatives for voice-based access • Easier access to a telephone than to a computer connected to the Internet. • Overwhelming growth of the mobile phones • Telephones can be used anywhere • The voice interaction improves navigation, since minimizes the physical limitations of the keypad and display. • Allows access to disabled people

  29. WAP Integration • Users can choose between answering via keypad, touch screen or via a voice command • Users can access the Internet using voice sinthesis, pre-recorded audio and speech recognition, being possible to complement the interface through the keypad and the small display. • The voice interaction can help the WAP browser.

  30. Example: • VP: Welcome to Voice Portal. Can I help you? • What are my options? • VP: You can have traffic information, restaurants, flight information , horosc...... • I’d like restaurant information. • VP: Where you are? • I’m in Porto Seguro, 118 Jandaias street • VP: We have “Tô atoa”, “Pirão”, ... • Where is “Pirão”? • VP: It is in 54 Yareê Street..... • Send the address to my celular and connect me to “Pirão restaurant”.

  31. Internet PSTN Network Model (V-xML server) (V-xML server) Voice Browser A Web Site with appropriate voicecontent and dialog logic (V-xML Client )

  32. Internet PSTN How it is done: Voice Browser VoIPGateway Speech recognition V-xML Client Voice Sinthesys (V-xML servers) Site with V-Services content

  33. Internet PSTN How it is done: Voice Browser VoIPGateway Speech recognition V-xML Client Voice Sinthesys (V-xML servers) Site with V-Services content

  34. IP / ATM Trunk Trunk PSTN Compatibility with OPT architecture SS7 SIP Voice Browser SoftSwitch MGCP MGCP SS7 SS7 VoIP VoIP Gateway VoIP Gateway Site V-xML

  35. Conclusions: • There is a trend to converge to IP due to cost reduction and possibility of new services • The Open Packet Telephony (OPT) allows introduction of services independently of the call control layer and transport layer • Voice Portals use voice browsers based on voice synthesis and speech recognition for navigation • Voice browsers are a kind of Media Server in the OPT architecture

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