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CE 2.0 Wholesale Access

CE 2.0 Wholesale Access. CE 2.0 E-Access Service Standard. MEF at a Glance in 2014. MEF is the defining body for Carrier Ethernet and the driving force behind the $30+ billion global market for Carrier Ethernet services 220+ Member Companies 134 Service Providers

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CE 2.0 Wholesale Access

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  1. CE 2.0 Wholesale Access

  2. CE 2.0 E-Access Service Standard
  3. MEF at a Glance in 2014 MEF is the defining body for Carrier Ethernet and the driving force behind the $30+ billion global market for Carrier Ethernet services 220+ Member Companies 134 Service Providers 42 Technical Specifications 790+ MEF Certified Services & Products 154 CE 1.0 Certified Companies 46 CE 2.0 Certified Companies CE 2.0 Cert. for SPs is growing 2x rate of CE 1.0 Cert. 1592+ MEF-CECPs: Tripled in one year, 30+% q/q growth Standards Education Operations Compliance
  4. Ethernet Services Growth Total worldwide bandwidth purchased for Ethernet Services exceeds legacy - on track to be 75% in 4 years. “Ethernet is transforming the wide area networking landscape.” Vertical Systems October 2013 October 2013 “Service revenues on track to double from $32bn to $62bn in next 5 years” - Ovum, April 2013 Drivers: Speed, Lower Costs, TDM Replacement, Internet Access, Cloud Services
  5. CE 2.0 E-Access Service Standard On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider ACCESS PROVIDER ENNI Estimates based analyst data and informal survey of MEF members in Q4 2013
  6. Basic E-Access Service On-Net Customer Location Service Provider and Access Provider establish an ENNI Service Provider orders an Access EVPL service from Access Provider Access Provider constructs OVCs between OVC End Points at ENNI and out-of-franchise customer UNIs Service Provider constructs OVCs between OVC End Points and in-franchise customer UNIs The concatenation of OVCs forms end-to-end EVCs between in-franchise and out-of-franchise customer UNIs Service Provider delivers Carrier Ethernet retail services to customer on-net and off-net UNIs On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider ACCESS PROVIDER ENNI
  7. Building a CE 2.0 E-Access Service Customer Location Customer Location ACCESS PROVIDER
  8. Step 1: Deploy CE 2.0 Certified Equipment Off-Net Customer Location Customer Location ACCESS PROVIDER
  9. Step 2: Certify CE 2.0 E-Access Services Off-Net Customer Location Customer Location ACCESS PROVIDER
  10. Step 3: Deploy CE 2.0 Certified Equipment and Services At All Locations Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location
  11. Step 4: CE 2.0 E-Access Deployment Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location ACCESS PROVIDER Off-Net Customer Location
  12. Step 5: Service Provider Customer On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider Off-Net Customer Location ACCESS PROVIDER Off-Net Customer Location
  13. Step 6: Establish ENNI On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider Off-Net Customer Location ENNI ACCESS PROVIDER Off-Net Customer Location
  14. Step 7: Establish Service Level Specification andActivate Service On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider Off-Net Customer Location ACCESS PROVIDER ENNI
  15. Step 8: Build CE 2.0 E-Access Services Offer toMultiple Markets On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider Off-Net Customer Location Service Provider ENNI ACCESS PROVIDER Off-Net Customer Location Service Provider Service Provider Service Provider
  16. CE 2.0 E-Access: Market Development Demand for CE 2.0 E-Access services is expected to grow three to five times faster than non-CE 2.0 access services between 2015 and 2017 Access providers can speed up migration to CE 2.0 services by deploying any of the over 80 CE 2.0 E-Access devices already certified MEF certification is a one-time qualification and testing process leading directly to a highly visible listing in the widely consulted MEF Certification Registry for CE 2.0 E-Access services New MEF Service Operations Committee is standardizing the ordering processes for CE 2.0 E-Access services to further accelerate the growth of the CE 2.0 wholesale services market
  17. CE 2.0 E-Access: In Action Service provider needs to add 15 off-net customer locations in less than 3 months to win customer contract
  18. CE 2.0 E-Access: In Action Service provider needs to add 15 off-net customer locations in less than 3 months to win customer contract Locates and procures CE 2.0 E-Access certified services
  19. CE 2.0 E-Access: In Action Service provider needs to add 15 off-net customer locations in less than 3 months to win customer contract Locates and procures CE 2.0 E-Access certified services Contracts to meet MEF 23.1 Service Level Specification performance objectives
  20. CE 2.0 E-Access: In Action Service provider needs to add 15 off-net customer locations in less than 3 months to win customer contract Locates and procures CE 2.0 E-Access certified services Contracts to meet MEF 23.1 Service Level Specification performance objectives Establishes ENNIs with Access partner using CE 2.0 E-Access certified equipment
  21. CE 2.0 E-Access: In Action Service provider needs to add 15 off-net customer locations in less than 3 months to win customer contract Locates and procures CE 2.0 E-Access certified services Contracts to meet MEF 23.1 Service Level Specification performance objectives Establishes ENNIs with Access partner using CE 2.0 E-Access certified equipment Provisions and delivers end-to-end customer services across ENNIs
  22. CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case Time savings 1 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce operational resources by 30% -50% Reduce procurement resources by 20% -30% Time savings 2 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce engineering resourcesby 75% -85% Reduce purchasing resources by 60% -75%
  23. CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case Time savings 1 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce operational resources by 30% -50% Reduce procurement resources by 20% -30% Time savings 2 – 3 months Time Savings 1 – 2 months Reduce engineering resourcesby 75% -85% Purchasing Department Resources Cost Reduction 60% -75%
  24. CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case Time savings 1 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce operational resources by 30% -50% Reduce procurement resources by 20% -30% Time Savings 2 – 3 months EngineeringDepartment Resources Cost Reduction 75% -85%
  25. CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case Time savings 1 – 3 months Time Savings 1 – 2 Months Reduce operational resources by 30% -50% Procurement Department Resources Cost Reduction 20% -30%
  26. CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case Time Savings 1 – 3 Months Operational Department Resources Cost Reduction 30% -50%
  27. CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case Time savings 1 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce operational resources by 30% -50% Reduce procurement resources by 20% -30% Time savings 2 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce engineering resourcesby 75% -85% Reduce purchasing resources by 60% -75%
  28. CE 2.0 E-Access: Market Development Demand for CE 2.0 E-Access services is expected to grow three to five times faster than non-CE 2.0 access services between 2015 and 2017 Access providers can speed up migration to CE 2.0 services by deploying any of the over 80 CE 2.0 E-Access devices already certified MEF certification is a one-time qualification and testing process leading directly to a highly visible listing in the widely consulted MEF Certification Registry for CE 2.0 E-Access services New MEF Service Operations Committee is standardizing the ordering processes for CE 2.0 E-Access services to further accelerate the growth of the CE 2.0 wholesale services market
  29. CE 2.0 E-Access: Technical Summary CE 2.0 E-Access service performance and bandwidth profiles CE 2.0 E-Access services must meet MEF 23.1 Service Level Specification performance objectives for 5 metrics, 3 CoS labels and 4 performance tiers The five CE 2.0 performance metrics are Frame Delay, Mean Frame Delay, Inter-Frame Delay Variation, Frame Delay Range The three CoS labels are High, Medium and Low The four Performance Tiers are PT1, PT2, PT3 and PT4 E-Access service interfaces must support bandwidth profile granularities for CIR in steps equal to UNI Speed x 1/10 CBS must always be greater than 12176 bytes First MEF-defined wholesale service E-Access services, Access EPL and Access EVPL, defined in MEF 33 Standardizes wholesale services and interconnects Service provider buys E-Access service to extend end-to-end service footprint and reach out-of-franchise customers Operator sells E-Access service to provide transit for services across its network E-Access services are delivered between an ENNI and a UNI Access EPL: Port-based service at UNI Single OVC at UNI One or more OVCs at ENNI Point-to-Point OVC (between UNI and ENNI) C-tagged and untagged frames at UNI S-tagged frames at ENNI Service frames delivered unchanged end-to-end Access EVPL: VLAN-based service at UNI One or more OVCs at UNI One or more OVCs at ENNI Point-to-Point OVC (between UNI and ENNI) C-tagged and untagged frames at UNI S-tagged frames at ENNI Service frames delivered unchanged end-to-end Key service attributes CE 2.0 E-Access service attributes such as MTU size, color awareness, color forwarding, ingress traffic mapping to virtual connections and support for Service OAM are defined in MEF 10.2 and 26.1. Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location ENNI OFF-NET ON-NET On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider Access Provider
  30. CE 2.0 E-Access: Technical Summary CE 2.0 E-Access service performance and bandwidth profiles CE 2.0 E-Access services must meet MEF 23.1 Service Level Specification performance objectives for 5 metrics, 3 CoS labels and 4 performance tiers The five CE 2.0 performance metrics are Frame Delay, Mean Frame Delay, Inter-Frame Delay Variation, Frame Delay Range The three CoS labels are High, Medium and Low The four Performance Tiers are PT1, PT2, PT3 and PT4 E-Access service interfaces must support bandwidth profile granularities for CIR in steps equal to UNI Speed x 1/10 CBS must always be greater than 12176 bytes First MEF-defined wholesale service E-Access services, Access EPL and Access EVPL, defined in MEF 33 Standardizes wholesale services and interconnects Service provider buys E-Access service to extend end-to-end service footprint and reach out-of-franchise customers Operator sells E-Access service to provide transit for services across its network E-Access services are delivered between an ENNI and a UNI Access EPL: Port-based service at UNI Single OVC at UNI One or more OVCs at ENNI Point-to-Point OVC (between UNI and ENNI) C-tagged and untagged frames at UNI S-tagged frames at ENNI Service frames delivered unchanged end-to-end Access EVPL: VLAN-based service at UNI One or more OVCs at UNI One or more OVCs at ENNI Point-to-Point OVC (between UNI and ENNI) C-tagged and untagged frames at UNI S-tagged frames at ENNI Service frames delivered unchanged end-to-end Key service attributes CE 2.0 E-Access service attributes such as MTU size, color awareness, color forwarding, ingress traffic mapping to virtual connections and support for Service OAM are defined in MEF 10.2 and 26.1. On-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Off-Net Customer Location On-Net Customer Location Service Provider ACCESS PROVIDER ENNI
  31. CE 2.0 E-Access: Certification Process
  32. Download MEF CE 2.0 E-Access White Paper http://metroethernetforum.org/carrier-ethernet/white-papers

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    CE 2.0 E-Access: In Action CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case
  34. CE 2.0 E-Access: In Action Service provider needs to add 15 off-net customer locations in less than 3 months to win customer contract Locates and procures CE 2.0 E-Access certified services Contracts to meet MEF 23.1 Service Level Specification performance objectives Establishes ENNIs with Access partner using CE 2.0 E-Access certified equipment Provisions and delivers end-to-end customer services across ENNIs
  35. CE 2.0 E-Access: Business Case Time savings 1 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce operational resources by 30% -50% Reduce procurement resources by 20% -30% Time savings 2 – 3 months Time savings 1 – 2 months Reduce engineering resourcesby 75% -85% Reduce purchasing resources by 60% -75%
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