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Open Standards: Communications at Your Desktop

Open Standards: Communications at Your Desktop. SmartCity Summit, April 29 th , 2003 Anne L. Coulombe Head of SIP-Based Solutions, Mitel Networks Anne_coulombe@mitel.com. What Does It Take To Play?. Communications at the desktop What open standards do for YOU

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Open Standards: Communications at Your Desktop

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  1. Open Standards:Communications at Your Desktop SmartCity Summit, April 29th, 2003 Anne L. Coulombe Head of SIP-Based Solutions, Mitel Networks Anne_coulombe@mitel.com

  2. What Does It Take To Play? • Communications at the desktop • What open standards do for YOU • SIP is the multimedia standard that links it all together • Devices that play in the SIP telephony market • An idea of configurations • Conclusions

  3. The Ever-Changing Desktop Device • The desktop has evolved into the epicenter of business communications • PCs, phones, PDAs and cell phones are now a regular part of our professional life • While PCs and wireless devices have evolved dramatically over the last 5-7 years the business phone has not until now • SIP is the glue to bring disparate systems and devices together. • SIP is an IP conduit to unify the desktop

  4. Open Standards Customer Benefits • Assumes use of IP (Internet Protocol), networks, Internet • Scalable and futureproof • Simplified communications network reduces system costs • Delivers voice, e-mail, video and data to every desk • Connects best of breed in multi-vendor environments • Strengthens corporate culture inside distributed organizations with consistency across disparate systems • Potential for new competitive business advantages

  5. SIP – The Glue • SIP is to VoIP what SMTP is to email and HTTP to the Internet • The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): • Open peer-to-peer signaling protocol used for establishing sessions in an IP network • Defacto standard for VoIP • A session could be a simple two-way phone call, data exchange, or a collaborative multimedia conference • A SIP server and client have complete control over their session (voice, video, conference, Instant Messaging, etc.) • This is unlike traditional telecom systems, where services are controlled by a central switching element

  6. SIP – A Bit More • Unique opportunities for innovative services • Service providers are creating new revenue-generating opportunities by bridging voice and data • Open APIs • 3rd Party development model  verticals, custom apps • Strong instant messaging & presence capability • Windows XP supports SIP • Mobile phone companies are doing SIP development • SIP is an RFC from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the global Internet standards body • Mitel is an active SIP Forum member • Mitel is hosting next SIPit, an industry interop event

  7. Multimedia SIP Devices • Hard Phones: wired, wireless, GSM • Softphones: Windows XP, SIP Softphone • PCs, servers, PBX’s, Media servers • PDAs • Collaboration, Unified Messaging, Instant Messaging • Video-conferencing

  8. SIP Telephony

  9. Issues Affecting Voice Quality • Solving the top five voice quality issues: • Jitter buffer • Error interpolation & concealment • Traffic shaping & routing • Codecs: G.711, G.729, G.722.2, moving to wideband • Echo canceling • And now you want to measure this: • PESQ, MOS score on a VoIP network • Compared to cellular • Compared to toll quality Bottom line for a user: it just has to sound GREAT

  10. Multiple Small Offices in Different Cities (3050 ICP) Enterprise SIP-Enabled Switch/Router Applications Management Center 3050 ICP Internet or Intranet Modem Broadband Printer Broadband XP 3050 ICP PSTN SIP-to-PSTN Gateway 5055 SIP Phones XP POTS Phone Each Remote Office in a Different City

  11. Opportunities: Hybrid Hosted Configuration SIP Proxy Enterprise Application Server Switch Mitel 3050 ICP Applications Management Center Broadband Internet or Intranet Modem PSTN Gateway Printer XP SIP-to-PSTN Gateway PSTN SIP-enabled Firewall 5055 SIP Phone • SIP-PSTN Gateways: • in the provider cloud • and/or CPE equipment POTS Phone Remote User Other Company

  12. Natural Convergence’s Silhouette Voice over IP Service Network for Smart City Summit 2003 BelNet Infrared Link Civic Centre Aberdeen Pavilion BelNet Ethernet Trunk Natural Convergence Booth #1404: IP Telephones LINES Public Switched Telephone Network Hosted by:

  13. Enterprise SOHO Enterprise Router/ FW Router/FW IAD/FW Analog Phones IP Phones IP Phones IP Phone Hosted IP-PBX Architecture Service Provider VOISS Servers PSTN Trunk Gateway VOISS VPFW IP Access Network

  14. Voice POPs NOCs Network Gateway TDMSwitch ApplicationServers NetworkServers ApplicationServers NetworkServers Media Servers Proxy Server VoIPNetwork DataPOPs RelayServers Media Servers IP PhonesPC Clients AnalogPhones KTS / PBX Gateway Softswitch TDMNetwork Media Servers Customer Premises Network Connectivity Core Network

  15. Conclusions • Desktop is the epicenter of business communications • Voice technology: mission critical technology 125 years after it’s creation • SIP is the glue that links everything together • Open standards are transparent to end-users • Applications are the key differentiator at the desktop • VoIP sounds wonderful

  16. Thank You

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