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1R
eference No.
IEE
EIP
Action P
artners
Vo
ice Over IP
: Next G
eneratio
n C
on
sumer T
eleph
on
y Services
Stu
art Lip
off
IP A
ction
Partn
ersN
ewton, M
astu@
ipaction.comtel 617-244-3877
IEE
E L
ife Mem
bers M
eeting
MIT
Lin
coln
Lab
s Au
dito
rium
Th
ursd
ay 17 Feb
ruary
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eference No.
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Action P
artners
Vo
ice Over IP
: Next G
eneratio
n C
on
sum
er Telep
ho
ny S
ervices
Ou
tline
•Introduction
•Drivers
•Technology
•Ou
tloo
k
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eference No.
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Ab
stract:
Although the internet w
as not designed to carry voice and other delay sensitive streaming m
edia, thecom
bination of: wide bandw
idth residential access, technical standards that facilitate low cost econom
ies ofscale, forbearance from
taxing and government regulation, and som
e unique features is driving the migration
of Voice O
ver IP (V
oIP) from
enterprise to consumer applications. A
lready the small startup pioneers are
facing competition from
brand name providers such as V
erizon and AT
&T
. Poised for entry into the V
oIPspace are all the cable T
V providers w
ho are now m
oving beyond beta rollouts into expanded geographicofferings.
While there are several variations on service features and a range of costs w
hat nearly all these VoIP
services share is a cost less than 1/2 of basic circuit switched services. In addition m
ost service providersprovide the full set of class services (e.g. call w
aiting, conference calling, caller ID, etc) and unlim
iteddom
estic local and long distance calling for the same low
flat rate.
By taking advantage of the intrinsic portability of the signaling schem
es used in Session Initiation P
rotocol(S
IP) these services typically go beyond "m
e-too" voice telephony and allow such expanded capabilities as
multiple off prem
ise extensions, unified messaging, presence, and m
ultimedia support beyond just voice. In
the early stages of development are hybrid com
binations of wide area w
ireless cellular telephony togetherw
ith local area wireless V
oIP.
This presentation w
ill review the recent history and current state of the art in V
oIP as applied to residential
public network telecom
munications services. A
n overview of the key foundation technologies w
ill beprovided along w
ith a look at the likely future evolution of the technology and services.
Vo
ice Over IP
: Next G
eneratio
n C
on
sumer T
eleph
on
y Services
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VoIP
Introduction-Circuit vs. P
acket Sw
itching
Alth
ou
gh
mo
dern
pu
blic n
etwo
rk teleph
on
y inco
rpo
rates dig
italtech
no
log
y the sw
itchin
g fab
ric is circuit versu
s packet sw
itched
.
A/D
D/A
Circuit S
w
A/D
D/A
Packet
Protocol
Packet
Protocol
Packet
Netw
ork
Server
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Introduction-IP P
acket Netw
ork
Alth
ou
gh
mo
dern
pu
blic n
etwo
rk teleph
on
y inco
rpo
rates dig
italtech
no
log
y the sw
itchin
g fab
ric is circuit versu
s packet sw
itched
.
A/D
D/A
Packet
Protocol
Packet
Protocol
IPP
acketN
etwork
Server
Public Internet
Ca
ble
Mo
de
m or A
DS
LF
iber
LAN
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VoIP
Drivers-P
ositive
Th
ere are several factors in
bo
th th
e enterp
rise and
con
sum
er space
drivin
g in
terest and
ado
ptio
n o
f Vo
IP
•C
ost—
CapE
x—
Op
Ex
•F
lexibility
•F
eatures
•Integration
•R
eg
ula
tion
•T
echnology
•O
pen Standards
•C
ompetition
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eference No.
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artners
Th
ere are also several issu
es wh
ich p
ace ado
ptio
n
•U
ncertain future regulation
•Q
oS
•B
roadband residential adoption
•O
pen and Imm
ature Standards
VoIP
Drivers-Issues
FW
D T
ellMe S
ample
Without Q
oS M
gt
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11
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ircu
it S
witc
he
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et
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itch
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te (k
b/s
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rhe
ad
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ctiv
e R
ate
(kb
/s)
64
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Vo
ice
Activ
ity F
acto
r1
00
%4
2%
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ctiv
e R
ate
(kb
/s)
64
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nte
ntio
n H
ea
dro
om
0%
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ctiv
e R
ate
(kb
/s)
64
3.5
Effic
ien
cy (tim
es)
RE
F1
8.4
VoIP
Drivers-E
fficiency
Vo
IP o
ffers on
the o
rder o
f 20X in
crease in B
W efficien
cy wh
ich w
illim
pro
ve as low
bit rate co
decs co
ntin
ue to
imp
rove
Illustrative fig
ures
Year2000
20012002
20032004
20052006
2007N
etwork
Eqpmt.
$2,112 $1,781
$1,403 $2,103
$2,734 $3,554
$4,620 $6,006
% G
rowth
-15.70%-21.20%
49.90%30.00%
30.00%30.00%
30.00%IP PB
X$313
$500 $800
$1,300 $1,800
$2,600 $3,300
$4,000 %
Grow
th60.00%
60.00%62.50%
38.50%44.40%
26.90%21.20%
IP Phones$100
$200 $400
$600 $1,300
$1,300 $1,300
$1,100 %
Grow
th100.00%
100.00%50.00%
116.70%0.00%
0.00%-15.40%
Total$2,525
$2,481 $2,603
$4,003 $5,834
$7,454 $9,220
$11,106
Year2000
20012002
20032004
20052006
2007Telcos &
W
holesalers$1,058
$1,462 $2,282
$3,508 $5,311
$6,187 $7,044
$9,080
% G
rowth
38.20%56.10%
53.70%51.40%
16.50%13.80%
28.90%A
lt. Voice Providers
$1 $3
$12 $49
$197 $442
$786 $1,032
% G
rowth
300.00%300.00%
300.00%300.00%
125.00%77.80%
31.30%C
able MSO
s$0
$0 $0
$0 $429
$1,200 $2,878
$4,543 %
Grow
th180.00%
139.80%57.90%
Total$1,059
$1,465 $2,294
$3,557 $5,937
$7,829 $10,708
$14,655
Serv
ice P
rovid
ers
Netw
ork
Eq
uip
men
t
Sourc
e: A
naly
sis
Gro
up, In
c.
Re
ve
nu
e in
$ M
illion
s
Re
ve
nu
e in
$ M
illion
s
Vo
ice Over IP
Market
VoIP
Drivers-M
arket Opportunity
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Reference N
o.
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Action P
artners
We alread
y have m
ultip
le service pro
viders in
the m
arket
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erizon VoiceW
ing
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T&
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allVantage
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et2Phone
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on
ag
e
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ing
o
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ree World D
ialup
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x8
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any others
VoIP
Drivers-S
ervice Offerings
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GO
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ple V
oIP
Ph
on
es
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alog
Term
inal A
dap
ter (AT
A)
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thernetC
onnection
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onventionalA
nalog Phone
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dalo
ne V
oIP
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on
e
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thernetC
onnection
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nfig
uratio
n In
terface
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artners
VoIP
Features
In ad
ditio
n to
everythin
g yo
u can
do
with
you
r curren
t ho
me p
ho
ne,
Vo
IP services p
rovid
e som
e un
iqu
e features
•M
obility managem
ent
•M
ultiple appearances
•P
resence
•Integration w
ith other IP services (e.g. eM
ail)
•C
omputer integration
•U
nlimited “lines”
•F
lexible call routing
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artners
VoIP
Flexibility
Th
ere is a natu
ral evolu
tion
tow
ard in
tegrated
app
lication
s beyo
nd
teleph
on
y
Distributed gam
es
Virtual reality
Web-pages and applets
Links in e-mails
Web-IV
Rs
Click-to-dial
Directory S
ervices
Video conferencing
Instant Messa
gin
gvoicem
ail notification
sstock notificationscallback notification
Ca
len
da
rspre-setup conference calls
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essag
ing
voicemail2em
ail
So
ftph
on
e on
a PC
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al Vo
icemail an
d In
tegrated
eMail D
ashb
oard
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al Vo
icemail an
d In
tegrated
eMail D
ashb
oard
2
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artners
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ituation
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r perso
nal situ
ation
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strates a Vo
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plicatio
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TN
21
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o.
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artners
VoIP
Technology-P
rotocol Zoo
Th
ere are man
y cho
ices, too
man
y!
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RT
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RS
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RT
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artners
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Technology-S
IP-S
IP P
roxy Exam
ple
Th
e curren
t Vo
IP sig
nalin
g p
roto
col o
f cho
ice is SIP
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195.37.78.173
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uery ? iptel.org
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sip.com
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artners
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it rate Co
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act
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