The All-IP tour

The All-IP tour kicks off with the simple question, “Why does all-IP matter to me?”

All IP tour

Station 1 looks at how broadband connectivity drives socio-economic growth, with productivity growth potential ranging up to 15% of GDP. This is why governments around the world are pushing broadband investment initiatives. IP is the ubiquitous delivery layer and the key to fully realizing this growth potential. Experience the value of going all-IP, and what this can do to boost socio-economic and business growth, enrich the customer experience, and increase network efficiency.

Station 2 shows that broadband connectivity is not just about ample bandwidth but, equally important, about alternatives to the bit pipe model. Operators have unique advantages – assets they can leverage to deliver the experience users expect and are willing to pay for. Quality indeed makes the difference at station 3: Look into how you can differentiate and tailor offerings to different user groups, and what it takes to do this – a strong IP play along the entire delivery chain, from the IP edge to the terminal.

If you want to go all-IP, you need to reassess established business processes. Operating processes will change, so discover how you can make a smooth transition with our OSS/ BSS transformation framework, process consulting capabilities, and systems and services at station 4. Station 5 provides insight into our vast experience managing large IP networks. 2010’s hottest topic LTE is the culmination of a flat, all-IP mobile network architecture. We will demonstrate our ability to build complete IP networks from access to core by showcasing a packet microwave radio fully integrated in a zero-footprint LTE cell site at station 6. Check out our Evolved Packet Core and experience the IP edge as a key component of a flat, all-IP LTE network at station 7.

Get together with our experts at station 8 and share thoughts about what Total Transformation to IP means to your network and your operations.