rcom capability ppt v10
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Presentation ToHaryana State Electronics Development Corporation Limited
By Reliance Communications Ltd.
21, July 2010
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Index
Company Profile
RCOM Network Infrastructure
RCOM’s Network Credential in Haryana
Haryana SWAN’s Requirement
Proposed SWAN Model (Option -1 and Option-2)
Benefits of Reliance’s MPLS IP-VPN Solution
Why Reliance
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Reliance Communications
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Reliance Network Infrastructure
Larges t s calable and res torable g lobal NGN footprint
Domestic 1,70,000+ Route Kms intercity backbone Ring & Mesh Architecture Largest MPLS enabled core network 300 + POP’s
International FLAG 54,000 Route Kms undersea OFC
network PoPs in 28 countries across 4 continents Leadership in MEA and Asia
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RDN National Backbone
• 300 + POP’S• Dual PoP’s at Major
locations• 10 G Backbone• 339 Gbps• Dual PE’s• IPv6 Support at additional
locations
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Network Infrastructure
• High Capacity• Unmatched Scalability• Resilient• Secure• NMS,OSS,BSS Suite• Diverse routes for Int’l connectivity
Fiber Ring
Backbone& Meshed Core
Atlantic
Pacific NOC &DR NOC
Acces s Technologies ,Metro Ethernet
, , ,TDMLMDS UBRWiMax
IDC
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IDC
Other Service Providers Network
MCNCity 1
Metro Aggregation OFC Ring
Building Access OFC Ring (FTTB)
MAN
BAN
BAN
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Reliance’s Packet Network (MPLS)
SDH Transport Network
BANMAN
BAN
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Metro Ethernet Ring
TDM Access Ring
MCNCity 2
PoI
Internet
Internet Gateway
Flag
DLC – E1(G.703), POTs, ADSLMetro – EthernetWiMAX,RF,LMDS
Network Architecture - Access
WiMAX Network
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Implementation of total FCAPS ( Fault Management, Configuration Management, Accounting management, Performance Management, Security Management ) functionality as per TMN standards.
Experience in Developing NMS
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:Pres entation Global Viewto
Real TimeReports
Global DataAggregation
&Storage
VistaBridge
VistaL
ink
(Application, S e rv e r,
Ne tFlow)
Data Collec tion &
Trans formation
Mediation
NetworksServers
/ Applications IPs ervices
NOC - Reports Architecture
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NNOC Architecture and Layout
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Reliance Communications - IDC
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Network Credential in Haryana
Reliance is having 10000+ route KMS of fiber in Haryana.
Reliance is only Service Provider in India with GSM and CDMA Presence in Haryana
Having more than 2000 + CDMA and GSM BTS installed and working.
100 + PoPs of Metro Ethernet
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Core Expertise
Network Build –
Optical Networks
Data Networks
Voice Networks – NGN
Infrastructure Creation
Network Integration
NMS/OSS/BSS
Data Centre Integration
Access Layer to Global
End to End Project Management
Network O&M
Largest NOC and highest no of PoP in India.
Testing
In-house test facilities
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Network Design Principles
• High Reliability
• Highly Redundant and Scalable Architecture
• Security throughout the Network and Application layers
• All core network hardware components that are NEBS Level 3 certified
• Highly available system components, with greater than 99.99% uptime
• Strong NMS/OSS/BSS Systems - Centralized network management of all network nodes, with monitoring and collection of statistics and disaster recovery and failover systems.
• Strong Project Management Skills -Quick roll out of services
• A multi- vendor open access standard based infrastructure
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Reliance has nation wide offices to provide excellent service support for their services to the customers. Reliance‘s post-sales support comprises of five phases identified and as depicted in Exhibit. These phases are designed to ensure maximum level of service through:
Program Management
Service Fulfilment
Service Assurance
Performance Management
Revenue Assurance
Project Execution
Program Management
Service Fulfilment
Service Assurance
Performance Management
Revenue Assurance
Program Office Project Planning Project Execution Risk Management Test and Acceptance Cutover
Site Specific EngineeringService Request originationSR implementation and SR Tracking and Management
Contact HandlingFault ResolutionComplaint ManagementChange ManagementEscalation Procedures
QoS ManagementSystemic Problem managementSIP/SQP Management
Project BillingRecurrent BillingQuery Resolution
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Technical Support
End-to-end service capabilities
More than 8,000 IT / Telecom
professionals
Integrated factory with operational
flexibility to customers
Unique project management abilities
Ability to infuse enormous domain &
operational experience with
technology
Customer focus & operational
transparency
Committed to quality standards and
industry best practices – ITIL, ITSM,
CMMI, ISO-9001:2000, ISO 20001, ISO
27001
Consequence based SLAs
Time to market advantage
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FMS and Spare Mgmt
Introduction of implementation team to Customer
Information collection - Infrastructure, Assets, Vendors
Understand support & MIS expectation
Introduction of FMS sustenance team
Explaining scope of work and carrying out the inventory of the
equipments and the systems
Co-ordinate for necessary resources for spare management
based on the criticality of the network devices or system.
FMS Implementation phase-Steps
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Applications and Key Customers
Govt. Vertical BHEL, CTD, APDRP , ARMY, BSE
BFSI Vertical HDFC Bank, Bajaj Allianz
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Requirement
Haryana State Wide Area Network is operational in the Haryana State by connecting state Head Quarters on 10Mbps MPLS cloud and between district headquarters to 126 Blocks/Sub-divisions/Tehsils/Sub-Tehsils on dedicated lease line link of 2Mbps each.
Further 290 horizontal offices of various departments located all over the state have also been connected on SWAN on dedicated lease link of 2Mbps. Another 358 offices of four more departments, Haryana Police, offices located in linear manner in sector 2 & 4. Panchkula as well as in sector 5 Panchkula, are also being connected on dedicated lease link of 2 Mbps.
Hartron has invited Expression of Interest from service providers operating in the Chandigarh, Haryana and Delhi circle for providing the requisite bandwidth for Haryana State Wide Area Network
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Proposed SWAN Model (OPTION -1)
Scalability Scalability issueissue
Long Long copper copper
loop loop CostCost
LimitedLimited RedundancyRedundancy
QoS, IPTV, QoS, IPTV, Bandwidth on Bandwidth on Demand not Demand not
possiblepossible
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Proposed SWAN Model (OPTION -1) Scalability :
- SWAN models SHQ is connected to all location with 2 mbps Lease line. In present situation this will wok fine .But by keeping the future growth in mind , this bandwidth will not be sufficient for serve the purpose.
- Upgradation in bandwidth is quite difficult because of changes in hardware.
Redundancy :- If redundancy is required for lease line network , it is very difficult . Customer
has to take another lease line as a backup. Due to this, cost will go up..
Security :- The data flowing on lease line network is not secure. Its plain data is flowing
on the wire. It is possible that this can be misused.
QoS :- Quality of Service is very difficult on this network.
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MPLS MPLS NetworkNetwork
High High RedundancyRedundancy
Ready for Ready for IPTV, BoD , IPTV, BoD ,
QoSQoS
Low Low Maintenance Maintenance
costcost
Easily Easily scalablescalable
No Extra Cost No Extra Cost Required Required
Proposed SWAN Model (OPTION -2)
Multiple Last Multiple Last Mile and Mile and
Connectivity Connectivity OptionsOptions
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Proposed SWAN Model (OPTION -2)
High Availability Core,Carrier Class Protection
Multiplle Access Technologies
FTTB Metro Ethernet/
Triple Play - Future Proof to seamlessly carry Voice,Video and Data
End to end QoS
Strong Processes for Operations and Maintenance
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Proposed SWAN Model (OPTION -2)
High Availability Core,Carrier Class Protection
Multiplle Access Technologies
FTTB Metro Ethernet/
Triple Play - Future Proof to seamlessly carry Voice,Video and Data
End to end QoS
Strong Processes for Operations and Maintenance
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Benefits of Reliance’s MPLS IP-VPN Solution Network Security.
Effective network capacity / scalability planning to facilitate bandwidth hungry applications.
Scalability in terms of ease of introducing newer applications.
Scalability in terms extending the network to automate / add newer locations.
Centralized or de-Centralized applications, as per customer’s requirement.
Defined/Prioritized traffic flow for Voice, Data & Video applications.
Safeguarding customer’s investments and facilitating long-term investment strategies.
Outsourced solution leading to lower administrative cost.
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Why Reliance…….Resilient Network built on Fiber backbone
Ensures Highest Uptimes as connectivity between any two locations
does not get disrupted by even three fiber cuts on one side due to TDM
routing
Three Tier Last Mile Architecture
Ensures that the last mile failure probability is reduced to about 25%
without backup
Largest reach covering 5000 + towns and 200+ MPLS PoP
Ensures connectivity in the maximum areas in India
India’s largest MPLS VPN service provider with over 500 + customers and
25,000 connects
Experienced in meeting stringent SLAs for customer applications
Tech-Check, which is a consultative engagement methodology for
continuous re-engineering and optimization of the network
Continuous focus on cost savings and increasing business values
Thank You