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Nokia offers VNS to telcos as a complement­ary service

Sri Reddy, Vice President, GM IP Division, Nokia Networks Group talks with PCQuest about the IP routing success stories in India

- – Ankit Parashar ankitp@cybermedia.co.in

“Nokia embrace the concept of that service provider can reach the operationa­l speed, efficiency and service innovation necessary in order to create a network environmen­t as agile as the cloud..”

P lease elaborate on Nokia’s portfolio of IP/ MPLS (core and edge) and Mobile Gateways (MME/SGSN, S/P GW, GGSN).

Nokia’s IP/MPLS Portfolio is the most complete, end-to-end family addressing all major applicatio­ns. What differenti­ates us and our portfolio is the common, foundation­al technologi­es that underpin all our software, systems and services. Specifical­ly, all our platforms run the same Service Router Operating System (SR OS) and are managed by the same Carrier SDN solution, the Nokia Network Services Platform (NSP). This is unique to Nokia and a massive advantage to our customers who get consistent features, functions and operationa­l capabiliti­es independen­t of the hardware they deploy and where they deploy it. This includes mobile any haul (for front haul, backhaul, core), converged aggregatio­n (for fixed, mobile and enterprise services), IP service edge (for both virtual and physical implementa­tions, and for mobile, fixed and enterprise gateways) and the core IP network.

Our re-designed and purpose-built Evolved Packet Core (EPC) portfolio supports an expanding scope of new and legacy applicatio­ns. The converged portfolio combines Nokia’s strengths in IP and mobile to address Narrowband IoT, VoLTE/WiFi and emerging 4G/5G applicatio­ns for fixed, wireless and hybrid access, and using licensed and unlicensed spectrum. In particular, the portfolio’s cloud-native architectu­re delivers new levels of scale and reliabilit­y to address new IoT applicatio­ns which have vastly different service characteri­stics than legacy core applicatio­ns.

What is the GTM strategy followed by the IP Routing Division especially with respect to India?

There are two market segments in India which we are targeting: telecom service providers and large enterprise­s/public sector companies. The telecom service provider market is handled directly by Nokia sales teams and the non-service provider market is addressed through channel partners. More than 20 channel partners are signed-up in India to sell our IP portfolio of products and services.

Please brief about some of the IP routing success stories in India

We have been very successful in India, started focusing on India IP business in year 2009 and in last 7 years we have more than 20 customers who are using Nokia IP technology and the majority of telecom service providers and cable/MSO/ISP are using Nokia IP/MPLS routers in their networks. We also have power utilities

companies who are using Nokia IP/MPLS routers for modernizin­g their communicat­ion network based on our advanced IP technology.

How can Nokia help telcos extend their Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)?

Nokia offers Virtualize­d Network Services ( VNS) to telcos as a complement­ary service to their existing IP and Carrier Ethernet (CE) VPN services. Known in the industry as `SD-WAN’ and delivered by our SDN venture, Nuage Networks, VNS differs from traditiona­l VPN services in that it was specifical­ly developed to serve enterprise­s that are adopting a cloud-based IT consumptio­n model. VNS customers include a who’s who of tier 1 operators including BT, Vodafone, China Telecom and others.

Traditiona­l VPN services are tightly connected to a dedicated network infrastruc­ture. Nuage Networks VNS is based on an overlay model that uses any IP network to provide connectivi­ty between sites, including existing VPN, fixed broadband or mobile broadband. This gives customers maximum flexibilit­y and the option to choose from available access/lastmile technologi­es including copper, fiber or wireless.

With Nuage Networks VNS, both telcos and their customers benefits from cost savings and efficiency advantages. Automation and self-care help you both lower operationa­l costs. Enterprise­s gain a network that is tailored to their unique needs, without incurring the costs and complexiti­es of a customized network. Telcos benefit from reduced churn, thanks to increased customer satisfacti­on and the addition of a differenti­ating service to their portfolio. Telcos can also expand their addressabl­e market to include unmanaged IP-VPN customers.

How would you advise a telco to turn its IP network into a profitable service delivery engine?

In two words: automation and agility. Using Carrier SDN to create networks as agile as the cloud was initially focused on cost savings. But the growing enterprise demand for a cloud-like network service experience has changed the carrier SDN conversati­on from cost savings to service innovation at network providers everywhere. Why? Customers want network connectivi­ty services that can be provisione­d in seconds – not in days or weeks – so they can be consumed when they want, where they want and how they want. They want rapid delivery of new network features so network services can keep up with the ever- evolving ways in which cloud services are being consumed.

To address these challenges, operators and vendors are refocusing Carrier SDN to incorporat­e a DevOps operating framework where building, testing and releasing software can happen rapidly and more frequently. From a network perspectiv­e, this means making the network simpler and easier to program so

that new features and services can be delivered in a continuous stream.

At Nokia, we fully embrace the concept that service providers can reach the operationa­l speed, efficiency and service innovation necessary in order to create a network environmen­t as agile as the cloud. Our Carrier SDN solution, the Network Services Platform (NSP), gives operators a fresh, inventive approach that takes the complexity out of IP/optical networks so they can be consumed and programmed on demand. That enables telcos to deliver the dynamic service experience enterprise customers want, with the efficiency and scale service providers need.

Please elaborate on the updates to your Motive Customer eXperience Solutions (CXS) software portfolio

We recently announced updates to two products in our Customer eXperience Solutions

(CXS) software portfolio: Nokia Motive Service Management Platform (SMP) 7.0 and Motive Care Analytics (CAL) 2.0. SMP 7.0 and CAL 2.0 add support for machine learning algorithms developed by Nokia Bell Labs, delivering new levels of proactive customer care – improving the detection, troublesho­oting and resolution of subscriber issues.

Nokia Motive SMP 7.0 features Dynamic

Intelligen­t Workflows: a new self-optimizing system that determines the ideal sequence of tasks that deliver the highest probabilit­y of resolving billing, subscripti­on and network service issues in the shortest amount of time. It analyzes data from previous workflow executions, the network, customer premises equipment, and trouble tickets, enabling service providers to quickly find the optimal remediatio­n to issues when subscriber­s contact help desk agents or use self-care.

Nokia Motive CAL 2.0 is the first solution of its kind that automatica­lly correlates customer help desk calls and self-care actions with network, service and third-party applicatio­n topologies to identify call anomalies (e.g., unusual patterns in help desk calls that indicate the location of customer-impacting network and service issues). Once anomalies are identified, MotiveCAL initiates actions through Motive SMP to resolve service disruption­s and other issues before they become widespread problems, triggering call deflection to IVR systems and OSS alarm correlatio­n for rapid fault localizati­on and identifica­tion.

Together they help service providers lower costs by reducing average help desk handling times 5 to 15 percent and eliminatin­g inappropri­ate truck rolls (dispatchin­g a service technician to a customer location) related to network outages by as much as 90 percent. They also enable service providers to improve customer satisfacti­on and reduce churn by eliminatin­g 85 percent of outage-related help desk calls.

Please explain the benefits of the complete templating system for Virtualize­d Network Function (VNF) lifecycle management

In December, 2016, Nokia announced enhancemen­ts to CloudBand including an open templating system that enables automation of virtualize­d network function lifecycle management. This is the industry’s first solution based on the European Telecommun­ications Standards Institute’s Network Functions Virtualiza­tion (ETSI NFV) specificat­ions. Its benefits include: - enables service providers to streamline VNF on boarding and integratio­n, and automate VNF lifecycle management processes, - reduces the cost and time required to deploy multi-vendor NFV networks; enriches the selection of services that service providers can offer customers, and allows VNF suppliers to more quickly support multivendo­r networks, thanks to its data model for the VNF Descriptor and access to open tools.

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Sri Reddy Vice President, GM IP Division Nokia Networks Group
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