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The
hype cycle for software defined networking (SDN) and network function
virtualization (NFV) has been long and steady. SDN separates control
plane (network management) from data plane (traffic handling),
allowing dynamic bandwidth, provisioned with quality of service
levels. NFV replaces hardware with software apps able to operate in a
compute environment, eliminating specialty WAN equipment and
associated costs. The world's major network providers are trialing
these technologies heavily to understand their benefits, both for
themselves and for their business customers. They also seek to
understand how, if they are not first-in, competitors with disruptive
business models might try to use these emerging technologies against
them.
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Key Findings
- The end goal for a fully software-driven and virtualized network is clear: A dynamic, on-demand global fabric where each application can order, set up and tear down services, performance and features as they are needed through automated API function calls. But the correct steps from the current state to this future end state are anything but clear.
- It may seem that operators based in Asia and North America have pioneered SDN/NFV, and that European operators (with notable exceptions such as Colt and Deutsche Telekom) are not as advanced. When it comes to customer-facing commercial service launches, this is partly true. But large operators realize the risks of misplaced technology bets and single vendor lock-in. A growing number use SDN/NFV internally; they are also exploring and trialing the technologies externally, to see what benefits they can bring to customers.
- SDN's on-demand bandwidth is capturing business from companies with seasonal variations, or with temporary needs. Many large enterprise IT departments however underscore the skills gap: they are not yet ready to embrace a fully dynamic, virtualized future.
- New SDN/NFV technologies need real-time monitoring and management control that includes dynamic portal presentation to let customers reconfigure services as well as real-time updated billing information.
- Besides SDN/NFV technologies, competitors should also keep a watchful eye on software defined WAN (SD-WAN) technologies, an adjacent category of services that is usually an intelligent overlay that threatens to commoditize underlying network resources.
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Synopsis
“SDN/NFV
technologies: Innovative use cases and operator strategies”
provides insights around the functional areas where network operators
are clustering with SDN and NFV technologies SDN in the access
network, SDN in the core network, NFV centralized in the cloud, and
NFV in distributed virtual CPE (vCPE). The report covers network
provider motivations for each category of service, notes some of the
network providers active in each space, and lists what related
competitive areas and/or services might be threats to the business
model. The report looks at case studies in each category: Level 3 SDN
access, Telstra SDN in the core network, CenturyLink centralized NFV
and Masergy vCPE. NTT Com and ATandT are among other iconic early
adopters of SDN/NFV; all of these competitors are active in more than
one of the four SDN/NFV categories we define.
The
Report is structured as follows:
Section
1: SDN in the access network
Section
2: SDN in the core network
Section
3: Centralized NFV
Section
4: Virtual CPE
Section
5: Key takeaways
Reasons
To Buy
- “SDN/NFV technologies: Innovative use cases and operator strategies” helps telecom executives develop a better understanding of the state of the SDN/NFV technologies and deployments, build proactive, profitable growth strategies built around SDN/NFV technologies and current and planned use cases included in this Report.
- The analysis of leading operators' SDN/NFV deployments and how they derive benefits for their business and their customers should enable local players or prospective market entrants to gain the insight they need to develop their SDN/NFV strategies and products and services they can deploy built around these technologies.
- This report identifies innovative SDN/NFV technology and monetization strategies from leading operators worldwide.
- The report is designed for an executive-level audience, boasting presentation quality that allows it to be turned into presentable material immediately.
Table
of Contents
Table
of exhibits
Executive
Summary
Section
1: SDN in the access network
Market
view
Implications
Case
study: Level 3 Communications
Section
2: SDN in the core network
Market
view
Implications
Case
study: Telstra
Section
3: Centralized NFV
Market
view
Implications
Case
study: CenturyLink
Section
4: Virtual CPE
Market
view
Implications
Case
study: Masergy
Section
5: Key takeaways
Appendices
Acronyms
and definitions
Companies
mentioned
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Exhibit
1: Implications of dynamic access for service providers and vendors
Exhibit
2: Implications of dynamic backbone for service providers and vendors
Exhibit
3: Implications of centralized NFV for service providers and vendors
Exhibit
4: Large enterprise uptake of centralized firewall/gateway Vs.
Distributed architecture
Exhibit
5: Large enterprise adoption of broader network virtualization
efforts
Exhibit
6: Implications of distributed CPE for service providers and vendors
Exhibit
1: Implications of dynamic access for service providers and vendors
Exhibit
2: Implications of dynamic backbone for service providers and vendors
Exhibit
3: Implications of centralized NFV for service providers and vendors
Exhibit
4: Large enterprise uptake of centralized firewall/gateway Vs.
Distributed architecture
Exhibit
5: Large enterprise adoption of broader network virtualization
efforts
Exhibit
6: Implications of distributed CPE for service providers and vendors
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