Title: MSAN access
1- MSAN access interconnection
- Consult21 Industry Working Group
- 10 Jan 2005
2AIMS AND AGENDA
- Positioning of this Industry Working Group and of
this specific meeting - Architecture presentation and discussion (BT)
- in response to industry input
- Industry presentation(s) and discussion
- Summary and next steps
3SCOPE OF MEETING
- To explore platform implications of MSAN
interconnect to inform scheduled product working
group discussions - To reach a shared understanding of
- possible architectures
- platform implications
- relative cost impact on products
- Consultation in parallel with Ofcom consultation
- BT believes this to be a product cost management
rather than an engineering problem
4CONSULT21 FEEDBACK
- Views of infrastructure players
- dont wish to be restricted by BTs design or
preferences - for any site, want prices for MSAN access or
interconnect products for all services
(broadband, PPCs, PSTN voice) - where they have their own backhaul, they want to
use it for all services (LLU, broadband, PPCs,
PSTN voice) - Equivalence of input regulatory principle
- Scenarios drawn up with infrastructure players
- BT to provide cost implications of scenarios to
give a feel for viability
5What is Interconnect? What is Access?
- Interconnect is between peer-level service
control and switching / routing functions - the control protocol needs to be defined (eg,
ISUP, SIP-I) - Access is the media and control protocol paths
between the end user and the service PoP
Example of dial IP
Content
Content provider - access to end user
End user
Router
BRAS
ISP - access to end user
Router
Service control
Service control
PSTN provider - access to end user
Switch
Switch
Interconnect
For discussion purposes only.No implementation
assurance implied or intended
6ACCESS INTERCONNECT PLATFORM SCENARIOS
BT
OCP
To Core
Soft Switch
Soft Switch
Metro site
L3 Metro interconnect
BRAS
L3 Metro Router
Router
L2 Metro access
Switch
L2 switch
L3 Aggregator access
L3 Aggregation Router
Router
Aggregator site
L2 Aggregator access
MSAN
L2 Aggregator
Switch
Copper shelf
DSLAM
Physical media access (LLU)
HDF
Main Distribution Frame
Subtended aggregator site
Remote MSAN
End user
End user
For discussion purposes only.No implementation
assurance implied or intended
7SOFT LLU - OFCOM DIAGRAM
Logical Schematic of Proposed Soft LLU from OFCOM
8INTERCONNECT REALITIES
- What are the realities of todays interconnect?
- Regulatory drive for infrastructure competition
and build-out - LLU provides ultimate opportunity for
infrastructure competition for current and
next-generation network applications - OCPs typically apply a logical process to make
build versus buy decisions in network expansion
9RELATIVE COSTINGS
Base case
Cost of additional ports for OCP connect cost
of L2 switching
- No access
- Broadband / data-only access
- Broadband / data and PSTN voice access
- Relative cost cf with overall network
As (2) L3 routing MGW at MSAN
10COSTING SCENARIOS
- Need to recognise that all sites are not equal
- Scenarios addressed
- MSAN is one of top 100 (Metro location)
- NB No commercial advantage if co-located !
- MSAN is in range 100-2000 (Likely LLU site)
- The most critical to understand
- MSAN is in range 2000 (unlikely LLU site)
- Costs likely to be disproportionately larger
- Build as incremental cost on a nominal base
case - potentially very low for L2 access
- Higher for L3 access (Router, MGW, etc)
- For each scenario assume a realistic number of
customer lines, and OCP interconnects (5 OCPs at
each MSAN ?)
11LOGICAL FUNCTIONS INSIDE MSAN - NO ACCESS
- Copper Shelf Fibre Shelf Currently proposed
MSAN components - No OCP connection direct to MSAN, no additional
gateways - OCP connection at Metro node with
connectivity provided by MSAN if needed - Relative cost of providing this 1 unit
- Costing scenarios
- MSAN is one of top 100
- MSAN is in range 100-2000
- MSAN is in range 2000
MSAN
Copper Shelf
Copper Shelf
Fibre Shelf
To BT
12LOGICAL FUNCTIONS INSIDE MSAN - BROADBAND /
DATA-ONLY ACCESS
- Layer 2 switch - at MSAN sites that would
otherwise only offer basic SDH functionality
this could be a separate device or fully
functional fibre box - L2 OCP connection at MSAN
- L2 turnaround within MSAN infrastructure
- Relative cost of providing this 1x units
- Costing scenarios
- MSAN is one of top 100
- No additional functionality required - apart from
additional ports. - MSAN is in range 100-2000
- No additional functionality required - apart from
additional ports. - MSAN is in range 2000
- Will require L2 switching capability requires
additional fully functional Fibre box at some
locations.
MSAN
Copper Shelf
Copper Shelf
L2 switch
Fibre Shelf
To OCP
To BT
Indicates additional component required(over and
above current 21CN Architecture)
For discussion purposes only.No implementation
assurance implied or intended
13LOGICAL FUNCTIONS INSIDE MSAN - PSTN VOICE ACCESS
- Router capable of handling ALL voice traffic at
an MSAN, call by call routing required - IP BGW Border Gateway. Provided as one per OCP.
Shown connected via Fibre Shelf, but could be a
direct GE connection to an OCP - Media Server provides announcement capabilities
including 3 party call with one BT one OCP
parties (Otherwise, traffic would need to be
backhauled to Metro node for these services
which defeats the lowest backhaul cost argument).
BT is also required to provide a specific
announcement when OCP connections are busy,
indicating that the call is unable to be
connected due to congestion on the BT network.
Connected to fibre box due to port and
functionality limitations within copper element.
MSAN
Copper Shelf
Copper Shelf
Media Server
Ethernet interface aggregating all voice traffic.
Router
Fibre Shelf
IP BGW
To OCP
To BT
Indicates additional component required(over and
above current 21CN Architecture)
For discussion purposes only.No implementation
assurance implied or intended
14COSTING SCENARIO - PSTN VOICE ACCESS
- L2 OCP connection at MSAN
- L2 turnaround within MSAN infrastructure
- No requirement to support local call control
under MSAN isolation - NB L2 switching component removed for clarity
still required for Data and Broadband access - Relative cost of providing this 1xy units
- Costing scenarios
- MSAN is one of top 100
- Capability should already be available at Metro
node ie no additional cost (?) - MSAN is in range 100-2000
- Will require capability highlighted in orange
plus fibre MSAN ports - MSAN is in range 2000
- Will require capability highlighted in orange
plus fibre MSAN capability at some locations plus
ports
MSAN
Copper Shelf
Copper Shelf
Media Server
Router
Fibre Shelf
IP BGW
To OCP
To BT
Indicates additional component required(over and
above current 21CN Architecture)
For discussion purposes only.No implementation
assurance implied or intended
15RELATIVE COSTS FOR PSTN VOICE ACCESS
- The following is capex only
- covers costs of router and session border control
with redundancy - excludes media server and OCP fibre ports
- based on indications from vendors - subject to
change - Does not include opex costs
For discussion purposes only.No implementation
assurance implied or intended
16CONCLUSION
- MSAN interconnect is technically possible,
commercial issues dominate - Broadband / data-only access needs no additional
functionality for the top 2000 MSAN sites, apart
from additional fibre ports - PSTN voice access needs significant additional
functionality, adding over 50 to the capital
costs of MSANs for 30000-line sites
For discussion purposes only.No implementation
assurance implied or intended