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INDUSTRY LANDSCAPE Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) are critical parts of a sweeping technology evolution from proprietary, specialized hardware solutions to commercial off-the-shelf-based hardware solutions. Virtualized systems are enabled by frameworks that abstract hardware resources into a consistent operating environment for the software. One of the most consequential impacts of this implementation is the ability to integrate and scale software with telecom- grade efficiency. The industry is facing a software skills gap with the move from hardware-based solutions to software-based solutions. GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 2 HIGHLIGHT OF CURRENT ACTIVITIES • The ATIS SDN/NFV Focus Group (FG) Phase 2 was launched in January 2014 to build on previous efforts in SDN, which resulted in ATIS’ Operational Opportunities and Challenges of SDN/NFV Programmable Infrastructure (October 2013). • The FG will conclude its work shortly to include: • An NFV global landscape • An analysis on inter-provider service chaining • Building on the work of the previous ATIS SDN FG and current SDN/NFV FG, ATIS is launching a comprehensive effort focused on inter-provider NFV open to interested stakeholders. GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 3 STRATEGIC DIRECTION ATIS has identified common principles providing insight into important aspects of SDN/NFV as a foundation for shaping its program: •Focus on the interoperability and interworking between service providers •Engage web-scale companies with easy-to-use capabilities •Develop services that enable and enhance the user experience •Preserve and enhance the value of the network GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 4 CROSS-ADMINISTRATIVE DOMAINS Single Domain Service Chaining Network SP 1 Enterprise A Site 1 Enterprise domain tunneled (invisible) to Network SP 1 domain Enterprise A Site 2 Enterprise A Enterprise A SP1 SP1 Enterprise A Service Service Service Service Service Function 1 Function 2 Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Single Domain Cross Domain Service Chaining Network SP 1 Network SP 2 Network SP 3 SP1 SP1 SP1 SP3 Service Service Service Service Function 1 Function 2 Network SP1 domain tunneled Function 3 Function 4 (invisible) to Network SP 2 domain GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 5 CHALLENGES & HOT ISSUES Operations & Customer Operations & Care SLA, Logs, Ticketing Customer Care Back-Office Back-Office Ordering, Settlement Services Services IMS, CDN, SDN, Web Routing Routing Discovery, Policy Network Network Interconnection MPLS, Ethernet, IP Interconnection Provider-1 Provider-2 Cross Administrative Domain Service Function Chaining presents a multi-level challenge that can be addressed by interoperable NFV software primitives allowing for the delivery of many types of aggregated business applications. GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 6
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