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INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES:A STRATEGY TO THE COMPETITIVE
Eng. Yezid Donoso, [email protected], South America
Index
1. The challenges of the Information and Telecommunication Systems
2. Opportunity and Tendency of the Technologies
3. ICT Indicators
4. Telecommunication Technologies and Services
5. Successful Cases in Colombia
6. Conclusions
The Economic Environment Competitive of the New CenturyThe Economic Environment Competitive of the New Century
Two world changes mainly:– The emergence and reinforcement of the global
economic – The transformation of the economics and the
industrial societies in economic of services based on the knowledge and the information
The Economic Environment Competitive of the New Century The Economic Environment Competitive of the New Century
Globalization:– Administration and control in a global marked– Competition on the world markets– Global groups of work– Global systems of delivery and messenger
The Economic Environment Competitive of the New CenturyThe Economic Environment Competitive of the New Century
Transformation of the Industrial Economics:– Economics based on the knowledge and the information– Productivity– New products and services– Leadership– Competition based on the time– Life shorter of the products– Environment turbulent– Base of knowledge limited in the workers
The Economic Environment Competitive of the New CenturyThe Economic Environment Competitive of the New Century
The growth of the Information Economic
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Año
Occ
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Gro
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(%
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Worker Employee
Perspective of the Business on the Information SystemsPerspective of the Business on the Information Systems
Information Information SystemSystem
InstitutionInstitution TechnologyTechnology
AdministrationAdministration
Perspective of the Business on the Information SystemsPerspective of the Business on the Information Systems
Sales &Marketing
Manufacture finance Accounting HumanResources
OperativeLevel
KnowledgeLevel
ManagementLevel
IS Types
StrategicLevel
Group Served
High LevelDirectors
Medimun Nanager
Workers of the knowledge and The information
Operative Directors
The Administrative Process ChangingThe Administrative Process Changing
The information Systems play a critical roll in the current Business
Year 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
TechnicalChanges
InformationSystem
AdministrativeChanges
InformationSystem
Main ActivitiesOf the Institution
InformationSystem
The Administrative Process ChangingThe Administrative Process Changing
Institution Information System
BusinessStrategyRulesProcedures
Software
Hardware
DataBase
Communication
VoIPVoIP
Consumer PYME Business
PC2PC Net2Phone
IP VPN
IPPBX
SKYPE
Communicator
Vonage
BB Voice
IP Centrex
0.0
0.5
1.0Comparison con la RTPBC
Qu
ali
ty o
f S
erv
ice
LowHigh
HighRTPC
WORLD-WI DE
5%7%
15%
8%
26%
10% 9%
18% 19%
29%
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5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Inte
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Fixe
Telep
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Lin
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Mobile
Tel
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ines TV
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1999
2002
Technology Basket Behavior
Broadband Distribution
Informe semestral Internet. CRT- 2005 Annual report on telecommunications. CRT- 2005
Fuente global insight
Mundial
Computation vs. Communication
año
[bps] [Hz]
2000199019801970
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160 Gbps
5 GHz
Computation
Comunication
TbpsTbps
x x x x
Internet
x
x
Information Traffic
2000 2002 200419981996
Voice
Data
3 Tbps
35 Tbps
CONCLUSION: Computer Networks are designed to transmit Data !
Business (LAN) High Speed Networks
Switch Layer 310/100/1000 Mbps
Switch Layer 3or Higher100/1000 Mbps
FloorAssociation
PBX-IP
High Speed Access Networks (Clear Channel)
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALKCopper PairOptic Fiber (PPP- HDLC)
64Kbps – 2Mbps
High Speed Access Networks (Frame Relay)
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
ATM2.4Gbps- 9.6Gbps
latigid
latigid
latigid
Modem Bank
ADSLUp 64Kbps – 1Mbps
Down 64Kbps – 8Mbps
DSLAM
HEWLETTPACKARD
HEWLETTPACKARD
ModemADSL
Frame Relay64Kbps- 2Mbps
High Speed Access Networks (ADSL)
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
RS CS TR RD TD CDTALK / DATA
TALK
ATM2.4Gbps- 9.6Gbps
latigid
latigid
latigid
Modem Bank
ADSLUp 64Kbps – 1Mbps
Down 64Kbps – 8Mbps
ADSL 2+2 - 24 Mbps
DSLAM
HEWLETTPACKARD
HEWLETTPACKARD
ModemADSL
Frame Relay64Kbps- 2Mbps
Residential High Speed Access Networks (ADSL)
INTERNET
Modem Bank
ADSLUp 64Kbps – 1Mbps
Down 64Kbps – 8Mbps
ADSL 2+2Mbps – 24Mbps
DSLAM
HEWLETTPACKARD
HEWLETTPACKARD
ModemADSL
Residential High Speed Access Networks (ADSL)
RTB
Central Telefónica
Red de datos
Lineas de usuarios Voz
Datos
DSLAM
1 Mhz
Switch Clase 5
Voz
Bucle de abonado
Residential High Speed Access Networks (Cable Modem)
5-40MHz
Upstreamsignaling
50 MHz - 550 MHz 550 MHz - 750 and up MHz
. . .
Multiple TV Channels Downstream Channel
Mobile Access
Traditional Model: obtaining the internet information through of a PC
Requests / Answers HTTP
Mobile access introduction WAP: bridge between the mobile world
and Internet Requests / Answers through the WAP
gateway.
Acceso Móvil (Celular)Cuando el movil percibe una señal con mayor potencia, entonces este selecciona a la nueva
fuente como su nueva estacion primaria
PSTN
X
Señal de Baja Potencia
Base Station 1
Base Station 2 Base Station 3 Base Station 4
STM-1 links(1+1 APS)
CBX 500
wp
SM
SM
SM
SM
wp
wp wp
STM-1 links(1+1 APS)
ADM
wp
SM
SM
SM
SM
wp
wp wp
5ESS MSC
ATM Trunkin (E3 o E1)
PCM Voz codificada @ 64 Kbps
Voz comprimida @ 16 Kbps
Frame Relay Interfaces
5ESS MSC
Mobile Access (Cellular)
RTB/RDSI
Other networks
BTSBSC
MSC/VLR
GMSC
HLR
GSMCircuit Switching
GSM BSS
Internet
Intranet
GPRSPacket SwitchingSGSN
GGSN
Mobile Access (Cellular)
Internet
Business Network 1
BusinessNetwork 2
IP Network 155.222.31.0/24
IP Network 191.200.44.0/24
IP Network 131.44.15.0/24Mobile Host 155.222.31.55
Host 191.200.44.21
Host 131.44.15.69
GSM/GPRSNetwork
Routers
GGSN
Optical Networks (Future)
Optical SwitchFabric
3
2
2
4
4
1
1
3
All Optical Cross-connect (OXC) Also known as PhotonicCross-connect (PXC)
VoIP
Legal Services Prizes Reduction Carriers can give Voice and Data services Services in the main cities in Colombia VoIP in our houses Prices VoIP = (1/4) Traditional calls
WiMAX
Good rate Competition between wire carriers vs. wireless
carriers Te wire carriers had to reduce the prices 64Kbps = US$ 17 / months (unlimited time) 1Mbps = US$ 80 / months (unlimited time)
IPTV
Emerging Technology Just one carrier in Colombia is doing IPTV in beta
version in Medellin Transmission rate 2 Mbps (MPEG-4) – 4 Mbps
(MPEG-2)
Conclusions
Technologies and wireless services (Mobility: WiFi, WiMax, Wap, SMS).
High Speed Networks.
Grid computing
Conclusions
Small and multifunctional equipments for mobile services.
Data warehouse.
Voice, data and video convergence over IP networks (Internet).
Conclusions
Telework and Teleworkers.
Ubioucus Computation: Any Content, Anywhere, Any time.
Self service application.
Conclusions
Internet growing. E-Commerce.
Optic fiber Backbones.
Wireless networks penetration.
Increasing Satelital Networks.
Important social and cultural changes
INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES:A STRATEGY TO THE COMPETITIVE
Eng. Yezid Donoso, [email protected], South American