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Bob Mandeville Lead, Wholesale Ethernet Services Working Group
MEF
Standardized Access Services for European Operators
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MEF at a Glance
220 Member Companies
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40
Vendor Members by Region
APAC
CALA
EUR
MEA
NA
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Service Provider Members by Region
APAC
CALA
EUR
MEA
NA
MEF is the driving force behind the
$80+ billion global market for Carrier
Ethernet services and technologies
and the defining body for LSO
(Lifecycle Service Orchestration)
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Work Of The MEF
STANDARDIZED ARCHITECTURE
• UNIs and ENNIs
• EVCs and OVCs
Service Architecture
Carrier Ethernet Network
End-to-End Carrier Ethernet Service
Carrier Ethernet Network
Connectivity Services
• E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree, E-Access, E-Transit
• Information Model & OAM
STANDARDIZED & CERTIFIED SERVICES
E-Transit
E-Access E-Line E-Tree
E-LAN
STANDARDIZED LIFECYCLE FRAMEWORKS
Lifecycle Frameworks
• Product Catalogue
• Service Ordering
• Configuration & Setup
• Performance Reporting
MEF
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STANDARDIZED AGILE, ASSURED, ORCHESTRATED SERVICES
Lifecycle Service
Orchestration
• Third Network Services
• APIs NFV SDN Existing WAN
Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO)
Network Infrastructure
2001
2012
2013
2014
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Service Providers
Retail Services
User Service Endpoint
User Service Endpoint
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Operators
Operator 1
E-Access Operator 2
E-Transit
User Service Endpoint
Operator 3
E-Access
User Service Endpoint
Wholesale Services
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Example Application: Finance
• Customer: Fidessa – Information – Trading tools – Infrastructure
• Challenges – 15-year YOY 25% growth – Maintain customer’s trust –
85% world’s premier institutions
– Currently carrying $10T transactions across their global network
• Carrier: Colt – 22-countries – 19,000 buildings – 20 data centers
• CE Transformation – Managed Ethernet Private
Network (EPN) – Resource intensive
applications over a high performance and highly reliable CE network
– Scale rapidly and flexibly with absolute confidence
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Example Application: Education
• Mesa Public Schools – 82 schools – 3,600 classrooms – 20K devices
• Challenge – Infrastructure overhaul to
streamline operations and enable learning innovation
– Upgrade compute and “untether” teachers from their desktops
– < 120-days to deploy
• Cox Business – 3rd largest US MSO Ethernet
provider – 300K business customers – Managed services
• CE Transformation – E-LAN – 1G access, 10G to
high school, 20G to servers – Simplify with Ethernet over
optical saving $1M OpEx annually
– Video conferencing, virtual learning and on-line apps
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Service Certification
Equipment Certification
Professional Certification
• 3,200+ MEF-CECPs • 350+ Companies • 72 countries
• 233 CE 2.0 Network Devices • 43 Equipment Manufacturers
• E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree, • E-Access, E-Transit • 135 Certified Services • 44 Service Providers, 18 Countries
MEF Certification
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CE 2.0 Certified Service Providers
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CE 2.0 E-Access Operators
EC SP
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CE 2.0 Certified Equipment Providers
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Employ Carrier Ethernet Professionals
• 1h 45m online exam available worldwide • Self-study or attend accredited training programs • US$350 testing fee • MEF membership not required • Pre-requisite for MEF Services Interconnect Program
At May 2015 • 3,184 MEF-CECPs • 354 Companies • 200+ Service Providers • 72 countries
MEF-CECP is a Globally Recognized, Vendor Neutral Certification Program, Designed to Ensure That
Organizations Have a Common Baseline of Technical Carrier Ethernet Skills Across Many Organizational
Functions
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CE 2.0 Services Certification
• 634 test cases replace months of expert test development
• Recognition & differentiation for companies offering advanced CE 2.0 services and products
• Certification deliverables include:- • Test report • Certificate • MEF Certification Registry • Logo usage and branding
Certification conducted by
MEF appointed Test Lab
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One Question Replaces Hundreds..
“Ethernet Bitstream”
Service Provider
“Ethernet Leased Line”
“IP Bitstream” “VULA”
Operator
“Ethernet Service”
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One Question Replaces Hundreds..
E-Access Service Provider
Operator
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More CE 2.0 Operators
Enables hundreds of small wholesale Operators to access MEF standardization and certification
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Benefits to European Access Operators
• Raise market profile
• Simplify responding to RFP
• Streamline sales
• Support future automation
• Increase competitiveness and market share
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Benefits to Service Providers
• Extend valuable connectivity services and access to advanced cloud services within Europe
• Streamline internal processes
• Enable automation
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Benefits to European Economies and Communities
• Increase employment opportunities and access to global markets
• Strengthen education capabilities
• Transfer load from physical to digital infrastructure
• Support emerging digital services (e.g. Smart Cities)
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Work Of The MEF
STANDARDIZED ARCHITECTURE
• UNIs and ENNIs
• EVCs and OVCs
Service Architecture
Carrier Ethernet Network
End-to-End Carrier Ethernet Service
Carrier Ethernet Network
Connectivity Services
• E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree, E-Access, E-Transit
• Information Model & OAM
STANDARDIZED & CERTIFIED SERVICES
E-Transit
E-Access E-Line E-Tree
E-LAN
STANDARDIZED LIFECYCLE FRAMEWORKS
Lifecycle Frameworks
• Product Catalogue
• Service Ordering
• Configuration & Setup
• Performance Reporting
MEF
Ce
rtif
ied
Pro
fess
ion
al
STANDARDIZED AGILE, ASSURED, ORCHESTRATED SERVICES
Lifecycle Service
Orchestration
• Third Network Services
• APIs NFV SDN Existing WAN
Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO)
Network Infrastructure
2001
2012
2013
2014
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Moving Up The Curve
Adaptive
Dynamic API driven
Automation
10GE UNI
Standardized Ethernet Services
Layer 2 / 3 VPNs
Multiple Access Options
Low Latency
100GE UNI
Multi-COS
SLAs Standardized Services
Faster Service Turn Up
E-Access
100G Transport
Real-Time PM
Programmable Cloud-Centric Model Fixed Connectivity Model
2004 2015 Future
Scal
able
, Dyn
amic
, Cu
sto
miz
ed, U
biq
uit
ou
s
Coordinated
10GE UNI Services
Hybrid Layer 2 / 3 VPNs
Ultra-Low Latency
Multi Domain Service Provider
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Operator 3A
Operator 3B
Multi Domain Service Provider
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Operator 1A
Operator 1B Multi Domain Service Provider
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Operator 2A
Operator 2B
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Standards Landscape
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LSO: B2B Automation
Network Infrastructure
Application Coordinator
Service Provider/ Business Applications
Partner Domain/ Business Applications
Service Provider
Partner Domain
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
PRESTO
ALLEGRO
LEGATO
CANTATA
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
PRESTO
ANIMATO
INTERLUDE
LEGATO
SONATA
Service Portal
Domain Architecture may follow ETSI NFV MANO,
ONF SDN, or other
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Multi-Operator Service Orchestration
Transport Ethernet Access
Network Operator (Wholesale Access Provider)
Self-service Web Portal
Service Provider Business Applications
APIs
Fulfillment, Performance, Control, Assurance,
Usage, Analytics, Security, Policy
Ethernet Access
Network Operator (Retail Service Provider)
Transport
User Service Endpoint
User Service Endpoint
Operator Service Endpoint
APIs
End-to-End Network as a Service
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Potential Next Steps
• MEF prepares an E-Access Implementation Guideline with and for European Access Operators
• MEF hosts webinars localized for different European regions to explain E-Access compliance and certification
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Standardized Access Services for European Operators