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@LIS Kickoff Meeting Introduction to Parlay 31 March 2005
Introduction to Parlay/OSA
Michel Genette (Alcatel)
Member, Parlay Board of Directors@LIS Kickoff Meeting
March 31st, 2005
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Brief Introduction to the Parlay Group The Value of Open APIs Market Acceptance of Parlay Parlay and Interoperability Conclusion
Agenda:
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The Parlay Group and the Industry
New revenuesNew servicesTime to market
Multiple NetworksMultiple VendorsNetwork Transformation
IT Technology-COTS, Web Services, Java-Software Vendors, Integrators
Telecoms Challenges
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Infr
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Linking Telecom and IT communities: liaisons,operators, vendors, ISVs
Open Standard APIs enable creation of new services
Response
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Parlay: Bringing Telecoms and IT together
The
Parla
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PIWide Range of Applications
Common Network Capabilities
Fixed, Mobile, 3G, Wi-Fi
Developed by Operators, Independent Software Vendors, Enterprises and System Integrators
Supporting the same services on multiple networks reduces operating costs, eases migration and increases market share
Open standard API, created by Parlay working with ETSI and 3GPP, and freely published
Abstract the functions of the network, and simplify development
Developed using IT technology and tools, using the power of the network
Addressing the needs of multiple customer groups
Around 250
Over 70
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OSA Parlay/Parlay-X Proposition
Network APIOSA Parlay/Parlay-X Gateways
IN Enhancementor SCP Replacement
Convergenceand Migration to IP
SDP(Service Delivery Platform)
Web ServicesNetwork Integration
Fixed, Mobile, WiFi – Circuit switched, SIP
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The Parlay/OSA Value Chain
The elements of the value chain are mutually dependent The value chain can also be thought of as a time-line.
– Operators cannot deploy Parlay/OSA until there are platforms and gateways.
– Enterprises need services
ISVsOperators Service Providers
SystemsIntegrators
TelecomVendors
TechnologySuppliers
EnterpriseConsumer
One of the roles of the Parlay Group is to provide a forum where the different groups can meet to share information and experience– Parlay Operator Interest Group
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The value of Open APIs
For Network Operators(traditional and virtual)– Future-proof solution– Rapid time-to-revenue– Network agnostic solution– Platform independence and vendor
interoperability– Application interoperability– Service evolution for IN – IP services– Easy service migration from 2G to 2.5G to 3G
networks– Secure open architecture– Reduced costs and risks to expand business
offering
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The value of Open APIs
For service providers:– Future-proof solution– Rapid time-to-revenue– Network agnostic solution– Enables compelling third-party services– Platform independence and vendor
interoperability– Application interoperability– Reduced costs and risks to develop new
services
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The value of Open APIs
For software developers/system integrators:– Network independent solutions– Industry standard platforms– Platform independent service execution– Standard development tools– Reduces need for specialized telecoms
knowledge– Wider development community– Reduced costs and risks to develop new
services
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Summary of the Parlay APIs
Parlay APIs, set of highly functional APIs– For professional software developers, who are
programming in C++ or Java– Defined in UML– CORBA IDL mapping included in specifications– Parlay Java Rulebook describes how to map the
Parlay APIs into Java Parlay Web Services, mapping of the Parlay
APIs into WSDL– For vendors who want to use Web Services
technology (and tools) as an alternative to CORBA/IDL
Parlay-X, a high level / simple / abstract / easy-to-use API– For web developers and users of scripting
languages (eg JavaScript)
Jointly published by Parlay, ETSI, 3GPP
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Parlay/OSA Deployments
01020304050607080
May
-01
Aug-0
1
Nov-0
1
Feb-02
May
-02
Aug-0
2
Nov-0
2
Feb-03
May
-03
Aug-0
3
Nov-0
3
Feb-04
May
-04
Aug-0
4
Nov-0
4
Feb-05
Trials Deployments Non-Public
The number of trial and deployments is increasing. More are remaining confidential.
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Public Parlay Deployments 20Based on Press Releases and Conference Presentations
Telecom ItaliaTelesimBTO2 (Germany)KPN Carrier ServicesTelia Skanova
Meteor CommunicationsHutchison CAT (Thailand)Hutchison 3G Australia
Hutchison 3G ItalyHutchison 3G SwedenTelmex
Hutchison 3G AustriaHutchison 3G Denmark
Mobifone / Connex
02 200202 200204 200207 200210 200211 2002
11 200204 200305 200305 200305 2003
05 200305 200305 2003
06 2003
Aepona/EricssonOksijenMarconiRedknee--
jNETxKabira/MotorolaEricsson
Ericsson
Ericsson
EricssonEricssonEricsson
Ericsson
DeploymentCommercial DeploymentContract to deploy in 2003Commercial DeploymentDeploymentDeployment
Deployment
Commercial Deployment
Commercial DeploymentDeployment
DeploymentDeploymentCommercial Deployment
Deployment
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Public Parlay Deployments 20Based on Press Releases and Conference Presentations
10 2003Korea Telecom Herit Deployment03 2004Sprint - Launch to ISV Community05 2004Colombia Moviles Ericsson Commercial Deployment06 2004Eircom AePONA Deployment
Amena 2004 Ericsson Commercial Deployment
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Growth in Parlay/OSA Products
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50
100
150
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250
Applications Platforms Other
Shows the number of announced Parlay/OSA products, as reported at successive Parlay Member Meeting
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Announced Parlay Products in 2004
Product Type NumberParlay/OSA Gateway 27Parlay/OSA Application 101
Based on Press Releases, Vendor Literature and Conference Presentations (as at 4 Nov 2004)
Application Server 20Development Environment / SCE 12Simulators and test tools 8
Developer Program 9Analyst Reports 4
Specialised SCS 3
22Other
Total 238
238
19Courses and Events
Parlay-X Platforms 11Now 42% of all products
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Parlay News
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Participation in 3 Plug tests, where 42 implementations have been tested with 96 participants.– Interoperability testing of Parlay 2.1, 3.1, 3.2 and 4.0 with respect
to Framework, Call Control, User Interaction, Content-based Charging, Location, Presence and Availability, Messaging, Policy Management, Quality of Service
– Interoperability testing of Parlay X 1.0 and 2.0 with respect to Third Party Call, Call Notification, Short Messaging, Multimedia Messaging, Payment, Account Management, Terminal Status, Terminal Location, Call Handling, Audio Call, Multimedia Conference, Address List Management and Presence.
ETSI Parlay Plugtest(s)
23%
27%37%
3%10%
GW Framework ApplicationUser Agent Simulator
Interoperability tests, hosted in Sophia Antipolis
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Conclusions
Parlay/OSA is the open standard for bringing telecoms and IT together into one value chain:– Parlay provides a way for telecom operators to publish the capabilities of their
networks to enable business applications. – There is value for businesses in augmenting IT applications with telecom
capabilities, and there is value for operators by enabling this.– Parlay provides a smooth evolution path for operators, service providers
and developers into next generation mobile, fixed and broadband network.– Parlay creates a global marketplace for telecoms enabled applications
Interoperability testing provides a major value to Parlay members.– E.g. recent Parlay-ETSI Plugtest: IOT for the Parlay-X Web Services
interface is attractive to operators, vendors and application developers, and realizes strong support for Telecoms Web Services for the entire value chain.
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The Next Parlay Meeting
14th Parlay Member Meeting
Osaka, Japan– 10th to 13th May, 2005
Showcase, Technical and Business Workgroups
Learn about more deployments
See you there!http://www.city.osaka.jp/english/
We invite you all to the next Parlay Member Meeting in Japan
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Thank You!
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