Title: NeGP Program: Common Service Centres CSCs STING Consortia Solution: Integrated BroadBand IP Services
1NeGP Program Common Service Centres
(CSCs)STING Consortia Solution Integrated
BroadBand IP Services(BIS iDucation -
iHealth iDutainment iTainment - iTraining
iCollaboration iAgriculture - iGovernance
iCommerce )An optimal STING Consortial
approach BSNL HP STING BroadBand
Canadian ConsortiumSTING Consortia
Presentation to DIT, ILFS(24th Jan., 2006)
2- STING Consortia MISSION STRATEGY
STATEMENT - BIG Vision Broadbanding India for
Growth - SCIF STING Consortia
Implementation Framework - Cx Convergence
Strategies - NGiNS Establishment /
Operationalization of
Next Generation IP Networks
Services (NGiNS)
3Cx Convergence Constituents Components
- Connectivities viz WiBax Systems
Integrated WiMax ( Fixed / Nomadic / -
Mobility ) other BWA Systems, including STING
Consortias - SDR
Partners - Computing CPE Computing Convergence
Systems Resources _at_ Customer - level
/ premises - Content STING Consortias
Content Creational Applications -
Management Partners - other Concurrent "Cx" Components
- Collaboration viz STING Consortia
Constituents / Associates - Co-ordination viz STING Consortias
Co-ordination activities with Govt. of
- India
Ministeries, Depts, Agencies, Organizations
etc.. - Co-existence viz Multiple Players
and Stakeholders
4M3 IPA Multi Media, Multi Wireless Multi
Services IP Architectures
- STING STING BroadBand STING Consortia has
developed the innovative M3 IPA concept,
which would optimally leverage existing Public
Info-structures and Assets - STING Consortia Strategy BIG Vision
BIG BroadBanding India for Growth - Connecting existing / Planned Info-structural
Assets - Optical Fibre Networks
- Microwave Backhaul
- Satellite / VSAT Backhaul
- - empowering Rural Communities (Leveraging
Govt Programs CICs CSCs VKCs SHGs NGOs) - Enterprise Sector (SMEs, SOHOs Distributed
Corporate Networks ) - Ubiquitous National BroadBand Connectivities
- BIG Vision Empowerment Societal
Transformation Rural Development
5Leveraging existing Public Info-structure
- BSNL has IP-MPLS OFC connectivity to most
Country towns. - Fibre has almost infinite bandwidth carrying
capacity - IP-MPLS - optimal technology for Convergence /
NGiNs - MPLS permits building VPNs at several OSI Layers
(PHY Data Link MAC / LLC Network Layer) - Fast Re-route capability
- Fine Granular application
- Traffic Engineering capabilities most efficient
bandwidth utilization - Native transport of traffic Frame Relay, ATM,
Ethernet, PPP and HDLC - MPLS solution is Access Agnostic. The access
Infrastructure for the last mile could consists
Leased Line DSL Broadband Wifi Wi-Max Metro
Ethernet - 85 of villages within 15-20 Km radius of these
towns. In India, typically 300 villages in 30 Km
radius
6BroadBand Wireless IP Systems
- BroadBand Wireless IP Systems - connecting all
villages and Regions in the Country. - MICT Multi-Media Info Communication
Technologies - continuously evolving and
paradigm changing. - e.g. Lots of hype in 3G evolution
GSM -Evolution GPRS / EDGE / WCDMA / HSDPA
etc. CDMA-Evolution CDMA 2000 3G1X WiMax
etc. - Business Models disruptively changing.
- Costs becoming
commoditized - Data / Bit rates exponentially
increasing
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8IP-MPLS OFC Network iServices
- Secure IP/MPLS VPN Services for various
government departments - Internet Access
- Intranets Extranets Intra
Inter-departmental connectivities - Traffic Engineering to offer application based
QOS - Video IP Multicast Services
- Video Conferencing
- Distance learning Training
- Tele-Medicine iHealth Services
- Work Force Collaboration
- VoIP for Intra-Departmental / Inter Regional
Communication - G to G and G to C Communication Interface
9Disadvantages of disparate Networks
- Higher CAPEX, higher Total Costs of Ownership
(TCO) - Higher OPEX, AMC costs
- Disparate - leased lines more prone to faults /
outages - Once networks reach saturation enhancement /
upgradation involves major overhaul of network - Last mile Connectivity options
- should not be limited only through leased lines
- (BroadBand Wireless Access WiBAX Systems more
flexible, cost-effective and superior
performance)
10Advantages of Outsourced IP-MPLS solution
- Lowest possible Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for
Government - Individual site bandwidths scalable to higher
levels as traffic increases - Seamless connectivity to more sites in the future
- - both within and outside the state
- Becomes part of NGN - with seamless
connectivity to PSTN - Overall Connectivity more reliable
- Last mile is completely technologically
agnostic - More Value Added Services (VAS) could be
outsourced to Services / Connectivity
Provider (e.g. firewall, NAT, etc.) - - further bringing down TCO increasing Revenue
Streams.
11WiBAX Wireless IP Broadband AXess
802.16d-2004 802.16e-2005 DOCSIS BWA Systems
- WiBAX are STING Consortia's 'Integrated
Improved MICTS Systems' based on the commonly
known, somewhat incorrectly, projected and much
hyped Technology / System WiMax (largely,
Intel terminology / hype), as it incorporates
both "Wireless IP Broadband" Systems
802.16-2004 802.16e Systems 802.11x Systems
Multi-Applications Server "AXess" to establish
fully integrated -
- "Converged 'Media - Info-Com Technologies
Services' (MICTS) Ecosystems and most
importantly and relevantly ubiquitous delivery
of Revenue Generational, Wealth Creational
iServices complete iGovernance capabilities
12M3 IPA
North West Zone
Central Zone
North East Zone
Offshore Zone
13M3 IPA
"OFC" Backbone (- which would be leveraged by
STING Consortia through M3 IPA
Solutions) Note All Districts most Blocks /
Tehsils already, accessible - through DOT BSNL
existing OFC Backbone over 700,000 kms. (viz
BSNL RAILTEL GAILTEL etc.)
14North West Zone( Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh,
Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal )
M3 IPA
Mesh Networking
700 MHz BWAIN Systems
VSAT HUB
CSCs Common Service Centres
Mesh Networking
Mesh Networking
Mesh Networking
CSCs Common Service Centres
50 kms
700 MHz BWAIN Systems( BWA IP Networks) /
WiMax (802.16e)
Mesh Networking
Multi-Radio Mesh Networks
Mesh Networking
15North East ZoneSikkim, Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura,
Mizoram
VSAT HUB
CSCs Common Service Centres
VSAT HUB
700 MHz BWAIN Systems
700 MHz BWAIN Systems
Mesh Networking
Mesh Networking
Mesh Networking
- Using VSAT HUB for the connectivity at Remote
Areas - 700 MHz BWAIN Systems coverage upto 50 Kms
Mesh Networking
OFC Backbone
Mesh Networking
OFC Backbone
Mesh Networking
Leveraging existing OFC backbone, wherever
possible
CSCs Common Service Centres
16STING 700 MHz BWAIN / WiMax System
M3 IPA
- 24 dBm TR 700 Transceiver Reverse Path output
Reach farther capture more subscribers - Employs any DOCSIS (Cable Modem) / WiMax
(802.16e) Non-proprietary, open architecture
(low cost) - Automatic transmit RF mute Reduces power
consumption and virtually eliminates broadband
noise emissions - Compact very easy to install
DOCSIS CMTS / WiMax (802.16e)
Ai - Axxess Server
17M3 IPA
18Telesat VSAT - Network Architecture
Headquarters
Router
Dedicated circuit
Internet
Network Operating Centre
PSTN
IP Network
19Mesh Networking
CICs / CSCs / VKCs
Structured Mesh Multiple Radios Point-to-Point
Cellular LAN Architecture
20- STINGConsortia / STING BroadBand Pvt. Ltd.
- 8A, Panchsheel Marg, Chanakyapuri,
- New Delhi - 110021. ( India)
- Tel. 91-11-26117547, 26115818
- Fax. 91-11-26876480
- Email. stingbroadband_at_yahoo.com , sting_at_vsnl.com
- Website www.stingbroadband.com