Lecture NP - 3.1 - slide 2
BDT BDT -- COE workshop on Network COE workshop on Network PlanningPlanning
Module 2 Role of Network Planning in the current Telecom scenario
Module 3 Integrated Planning Process
Module 1: Introduction and Experiences in the Region
Module 4 Specific Network Planning per Layer
Module 5 Supporting Network Planning Tools
November 12 th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Integrated Planning Process - O.G.S. (...) Lecture NP - 3.1 - slide 4
Network Planning Network Planning Scope: Related Processes Scope: Related Processes
Strategic Network/business
Planning
Long Term Structural Planning
Short/Medium Term
Planning
Business Planning
Network
Planning
Network Support Processes
The Network
Network
Management Customer
Care & Billing ...
(...) Lecture NP - 3.1 - slide 8
Network Planning Network Planning Strategic view: Network Layer ModelingStrategic view: Network Layer Modeling
Int’l BSC
EIR
POP/LEX POP/LEX
TEX
Fixed NB network
SSP
SSP MSC
WLL/Mobile
BTS TSC
LL network
HLR/AuC
Functional level
SMS-C Voice MailSMP
IP
SCP INService and Control level
Transport/SDH
Infrastructure and Cable level
DATA/IP network
November 12 th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Integrated Planning Process - O.G.S.
Language:English
Score: 382955.15
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...ructure_OLD/Bangkok-02/3-1.pdf
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Reference Manual Reference Manual Telecom Network Planning for Evolving Network Telecom Network Planning for Evolving Network
ArchitecturesArchitectures
Version 01 – 2003 : 210 pages 16 references within the text 6 additional reference documents (contributions)
Version 02 – 2004 : 334 pages total 78 references within the text total 2 new additional reference documents
Who should use theWho should use the NPNP ManualManual
The Reference Manual is intended for use by network planning experts from telecom operators, policy makers and regulators to facilitate the development of their respective strategies for evolution of the present network architectures and transition to the next generation networks - NGN.
(...) Chapter 6 – Network architectures and technologies
Network architectures
New network technologies (MPLS, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, etc.)
(...) Chapter 7 presents an overview on the diverse models and methods used in the telecommunication network planning.
Chapter 7 – Network design, dimensioning and optimization
Core Network
Access Network
Basic optimisation methods
Specific Issues of Radio Network Planning
Additional design and dimensional problems
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Content ofContent of thethe NPNP ManualManual –– Chapters(cont.)Chapters(cont.)
Language:English
Score: 382905.1
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...de-05/Day%205/Belgrade_7_1.PDF
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They will likely employ MPLS technologies for network management and control. IP/Optical networks are expected to reduce the costs of network deployment and operation by reducing the number of network elements (and network layers) that must be installed and managed, by providing bit rate transparency, and by automating the time-consuming process of service provisioning. (...) How will failures in such networks be localized? What mechanisms will be used to control resource allocation and network performance in switched optical networks?
(...) How will IP QoS signaling be coordinated with optical network performance signaling in IP/Optical networks?
Language:English
Score: 382862.18
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/work...m/ip-optical/abstract-s11.html
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Lecture NP - 3.1 - slide 2
BDT BDT -- COE workshop on Network COE workshop on Network PlanningPlanning
Module 2 Role of Network Planning in the current Telecom scenario
Module 3 Integrated Planning Process
Module 1: Introduction and Experiences in the Region
Module 4 Specific Network Planning per Layer
Module 5 Supporting Network Planning Tools
October 8th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Integrated Planning Process - O.G.S. (...) Lecture NP - 3.1 - slide 5
Network Planning Network Planning Scope: Related Processes Scope: Related Processes
Strategic Network/business
Planning
Long Term Structural Planning
Short/Medium Term
Planning
Business
Planning
Network
Planning
Network Support Processes
The Network
Network
Management Customer
Care & Billing ...
(...) Lecture NP - 3.1 - slide 9
Network Planning Network Planning Strategic view: Network Layer ModelingStrategic view: Network Layer Modeling
Int’l BSC
EIR
POP/LEX POP/LEX
TEX
Fixed NB network
SSP
SSP
MSC
WLL/Mobile
BTS TSC
LL network
HLR/AuC
Functional level
SMS-C Voice MailSMP
IP
SCP INService and Control level
Transport/SDH
Infrastructure and Cable level
DATA/IP network
October 8th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Integrated Planning Process - O.G.S.
Language:English
Score: 382785.47
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...ructure_OLD/Nairobi-02/3-1.pdf
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Network managers can also automatically collect network statistics information to lay a solid foundation for continuous network optimization. (...) A FINE EXAMPLE
Figure 4 shows an SDN/NFV collaboratively-deployed network. Nodes in this network may be real network elements or virtual ones.
(...) AI in SDN
4.2. AI in NFV
4.3. Network monitor and control
5. AN AI-BASED NETWORK FRAMEWORK
5.1.
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Score: 382780.88
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https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/it...ICTF.VOL1-2018-1-P04-PDF-E.pdf
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The default numbering plan for public ATM Networks is the E.164 numbering plan.
Codes identifying networks are required for use within the Frame Relay and ATM signalling protocols in order to support network features such as transit network identification, transit network selection, closed user group interlock codes and clearing network identification.
For networks numbered under the X.121 numbering plan, the Data Network Identification Codes (DNICs) provide the network identification capability as part of the structure of X.121 numbers. (...) The International Network Identification Code consists of the E.164 Country Code followed by a national network identifier.
Language:English
Score: 382695.8
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/inr/forms/Pages/inic.aspx
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November 11th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 3
Network PlanningNetwork Planning Role within the network lifecycle Role within the network lifecycle
Network Design
Procurement & Delivery
Installation & Commissioning
Network OperationServices
Management
Network Planning
Maintenance & Repair
Network DB
The Managed Network
Inventory Services
Topology
Connectivity
Infrastructure
November 11th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 4
Participants are trained :
• to analyse-benchmark the initial network situation
• to define an overall planning process
• to carry out services- demand forecasts
• to analyse network alternatives and evolution
• to define proper techno-economical plans based on business feasibility and given quality
• to analyse role of network planning tools in the planning and operational process
November 11th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 5
BDT BDT -- COE workshop on Network COE workshop on Network Planning: StructurePlanning: Structure
Module 2 Role of Network Planning in the current Telecom scenario
Module 3 Integrated Planning Process
Module 1: Introduction and Experiences in the Region
Module 4 Specific Network Planning per Layer
Module 5 Supporting Network Planning Tools
November 11th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S.
Language:English
Score: 382695.8
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...ructure_OLD/Bangkok-02/2-1.pdf
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October 6 -10 ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 3
Network PlanningNetwork Planning Role within the network lifecycle Role within the network lifecycle
Network Design
Procurement & Delivery
Installation & Commissioning
Network OperationServices
Management
Network Planning
Maintenance & Repair
Network DB
The Managed Network
Inventory Services
Topology
Connectivity
Infrastructure
October 6 -10 ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 4
Participants are trained :
• to analyse-benchmark the initial network situation
• to define an overall planning process
• to carry out services- demand forecasts
• to analyse network alternatives and evolution
• to define proper techno-economical plans based on business feasibility and given quality
• to analyse role of network planning tools in the planning and operational process
October 6 -10 ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 5
BDT workshop on Network Planning: BDT workshop on Network Planning: StructureStructure
Module 2 Role of Network Planning in the current Telecom scenario
Module 3 Integrated Planning Process
Module 1: Introduction and Experiences in the Region
Module 4 Specific Network Planning per Layer
Module 5 Supporting Network Planning Tools
October 6 -10 ITU/BDT Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S.
Language:English
Score: 382695.8
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...Warsaw-03/Day%201/2.1_Soto.pdf
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October 7th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 3
Network PlanningNetwork Planning Role within the network lifecycle Role within the network lifecycle
Network Design
Procurement & Delivery
Installation & Commissioning
Network OperationServices
Management
Network Planning
Maintenance & Repair
Network DB
The Managed Network
Inventory Services
Topology
Connectivity
Infrastructure
October 7th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 4
Participants are trained :
• to analyse-benchmark the initial network situation
• to define an overall planning process
• to carry out services- demand forecasts
• to analyse network alternatives and evolution
• to define proper techno-economical plans based on business feasibility and given quality
• to analyse role of network planning tools in the planning and operational process
October 7th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S. Lecture NP -2. 1 - slide 5
BDT BDT -- COE workshop on Network COE workshop on Network Planning: StructurePlanning: Structure
Module 2 Role of Network Planning in the current Telecom scenario
Module 3 Integrated Planning Process
Module 1: Introduction and Experiences in the Region
Module 4 Specific Network Planning per Layer
Module 5 Supporting Network Planning Tools
October 7th ITU/BDT-COE Network Planning/ Workshop Objectives - O.G.S.
Language:English
Score: 382695.8
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...ructure_OLD/Nairobi-02/2-1.pdf
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It thereafter reroutes the call onward towards the recipient network using retrieved routing information. Please note that the transit network(s) are optional, i.e. direct interconnections connections between originating network and donor network might exist and the same also between donor network and recipient network. (...) Please note that the transit networks are optional (i.e. direct connections between originating network and donor network might exist) but might exist [case a1) and a2)] between the onward routing (transit or originating) network and recipient network. (...) Sending back the release message to the originating network is also of interest if the originating network has direct connections to networks other than the transit network currently used.
Language:English
Score: 382683.62
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/work...nnar/nnar-number-port-supp.txt
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