By Liu Hao, Senior
Marketing Manager, Cloud Core Network,
Huawei Technologies, Inc.
The first decade of 21st century saw the fast development IP-based
networks. In the second decade, carrier
networks embrace all cloud transformation for a better connected world.
The history of the
communications industry is made of technology advancements. Carriers keep using
the latest technology to transform networks to provide better experience for
subscribers. In the last decade, the introduction of the IP technology changes the communication architectures
and business models, enabling carriers to efficiently roll out diversified
services to meet subscribers' personalized requirements.
Now, we are in the
middle of a great transformation from a traditional to an information society.
People's increasing dependency on the Internet is changing the way they study,
work, and live. Internet-based user experience features Real-time, On-demand,
All-online, DIY, and Social (ROADS), which is something that traditional
networks fail to provide due to their inadequacy in resource sharing, agile
innovation, elastic extension, and easy maintenance. To offer ROADS, carriers
must deeply change their network architectures, operation models, and service
development.
Like the IP
technology did in the last decade, the booming software-defined networking
(SDN), network functions virtualization (NFV), and cloud computing technologies
will help carriers fully evolve their networks and build an open,
interconnected, and innovative ecosystem. These technologies will maximize the
potential of Internet-based networks and lead to another industry model
transformation.
All Cloud features pooled hardware resources, fully distributed architectures, and
full automation.
As is known to all,
Huawei's Single strategy in the past all-IP era efficiently supported carriers'
fast development. Today, Huawei advocates the All Cloud strategy to build efficient and agile telecommunication
networks, promote network upgrades, and enable industry digital transformation,
helping carriers succeed by satisfying subscriber needs.
The greatest value of
All Cloud lies in providing software-defined
functions, which is also the greatest challenge in achieving All
Cloud. Huawei advocates, promotes, and leads the full cloudification of
products and solutions, driving business success and industry development.
All Cloud cloudifies the equipment,
networks, services, and operations of basic networks.
The All Cloud
strategy provides pooled
hardware
resources to maximize resource
sharing, fully distributed
architectures to ensure high system
scalability, elasticity, and reliability, and full automation to achieve automatic resource scheduling and troubleshooting.
All Cloud of carrier networks must go through three phases: Virtualization, Cloudification,
and Cloud Native.
All Cloud of carrier networks
must go through three phases: Virtualization, Cloudification, and Cloud Native. Cloudification and Cloud Native are two forms to achieve full
network cloudification. Virtualization is not the equivalent of Cloudification. Currently, the solutions
provided by most vendors in the industry are still in the Virtualization phase that only decouples
software from hardware. In contrast, Huawei uses the cloudification design principle right from
the beginning to provide higher flexibility and reliability.
Figure 1-1 Three phases
to achieve All Cloud
Virtualization is the first phase of NFV development.
With hardware and software decoupled, a plurality of VNFs can be deployed on
unified hardware, improving resource utilization.
In the Cloudification phase, the VNF
architecture is optimized and reconstructed by capitalizing on cloudification
concepts to support a three-layer software architecture. The new architecture
consists of distributed load balancing, distributed database, and stateless
service processing units, and can complete elastic scaling in a few seconds
without interrupting ongoing sessions. The new architecture also introduces
automatic services and resources orchestration to enhance the flexibility and
elasticity of the entire system. In addition, technology innovations, such as
KPI-based health check and self-recovery as well as disaster tolerance spanning
multiple DCs, make 99.999% carrier-class reliability a reality for cloud
networks.
When carrier networks
enter the Cloud Native era, innovative technologies, such as network slicing,
agile infrastructure, micro-services, containers, PaaS, are introduced to build
a new ICT business model. With the new technologies, VNFs are flexibly
assembled, network services are released at any time, network operations and
maintenance, and service operations are conducted automatically. Carriers can quickly
meet different network requirements and differentiated business demands,
achieving the final All Cloud transformation.
Huawei works with
world-leading carriers in All Cloud transformation.
Carriers have a long
way to reach All Cloud. They need to conduct a comprehensive transformation
covering network architecture, organizational talent, procurement model,
business model, and operation model. Huawei joints world-leading carriers to proactively explore in
All Cloud transformation, providing successful cloud transformation experience
that can be replicated and referenced in the industry.
Being one of the most
active industry-leading telecom carriers, Vodafone is eager
to deploy the next-generation network architecture and technology and puts
forward an "Everything moves on Cloud" vision, to reduce costs, get
new services to market early, and implement nimble operation. In July of 2015, with Huawei's full assistance, Vodafone announced the
launch of the world's first cloud VoLTE commercial network in Italy, which was
a landmark event of the year in the industry.
Huawei has
established a total of three NFV Open Labs in Xi'an (in China), Silicon Valley
(in the USA), and Munich (in Germany) to carry out integration verifications and joint innovations with carriers, partners, and industry
organizations. These actions effectively accelerate the industrialization
process of NFV. As of Q2 in 2016, Huawei has established strategic cooperation
with a number of world-leading carriers with nearly 70 cloud commercial
networks deployed or being deployed. Except for the cloud VoLTE commercial
network deployed for Vodafone, Huawei has deployed Europe's first cloud VoWiFi
commercial network for Belgium Telenet, Europe's first cloud EPC network for
Monaco Telecom, world's first cloud DRA network for Hutchison in the UK, and
made the first commercial application of cloud networks in the Middle East a
reality for Ooredoo. Ooredoo and Huawei
have jointly won the "Mobile Infrastructure Innovation Award" at the
Global Telecoms Business (GTB) Innovation Awards 2016.
All Cloud has become the industry goal and development trend.
Latest surveys
conducted by Heavy Reading (a renowned consultancy) in June, 2016 proved that 96% of carriers have started network
cloudification and 45% of these carriers plan to achieve All Cloud before 2020.
AT&T, being the
industry leader and benchmark, launched a Domain2.0 project in 2013. AT&T
aims to complete a hardware-centric to software-centric transformation in
network infrastructure, to provide open cloud networks and reconstruct
carriers' services. AT&T plans to complete the network transformation
before 2020. By then, software will account for 75% of a
network, and AT&T will also be software-centric.
World-leading
carriers, such as Vodafone, Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom, China Mobile, China
Unicom, China Telecom and Ooredoo, also release their network transformation
strategies and objectives for 2020. Huawei will cooperate with industrial
partners to help carriers in the All Cloud progress and promote
the healthy and sustainable development of the industry.
For more information, please visit HuaweiConnect 2016 website.
-The End-
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