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A Clash of Two Cultures ISPs and Telcos Geoff Huston

Telco Evolution Post Telegraph Telephone… Common Carrier role one service, one policy, one operator Regulatory barriers to competitive entry indirect taxation base

ISP Evolution From... Private corporate networks leased line services vendor-based scope limitations mainframe access networks To... LANs private wire services, open standards PC distribution networks To... Packet Switched Networks leased line services common LAN / WAN data platform

ISP Evolution Service Internet Providers Inter-Corporate connectivity Public service network Dial Access Providers Retail dial access model - , web services

ISP Evolution Full Service ISPs Dial Access, Web Publishing, , VPNs … Carrier services: ISDN primary rate access services Leased Line services Private 4 wire services Radio Spectrum services IPLs

WHY did ISPs appear? Classic Market Opportunity : Deregulated communications environment No license fees No high capital requirement No infrastructure build required - overlay No incumbent monopoly operator No market resistance (quite the opposite)

ISP Opportunities Large Scale ISPs Market Size Time Entry ISPs In a rapidly expanding market, the initial market entrant is the small player with high flexibility - larger players take more time to react to new market opportunities

Generic ISP profile - Small Linux or NT Host Port Concentrator Modem Bank Upstream ISP PSTN

Generic ISP Profile - Medium Upstream ISP Mail Host Modem Bank Web Proxy Modem Bank Web Proxy

Generic ISP Profile - Large Local Office Local Office Local Office Central Office Upstream ISP Access Clients

Generic ISP Profile - Large Upstream ISP Upstream Feed RouterLocal Office Access Router Network Access Server Access Filters Radius Server Mail Server DNS Server WWW Cache WWW Server Usenet Server Accounting Data Network Management Server Local Office

The Telco Perspective Voice is good business... Installed asset base Static service model Historical monopoly incumbent High revenue potential

The Telco Perspective Voice Protect Mode Barriers to voice entry decreasing Protect core voice assets from competition Service the data market at voice bypass prevention pricing Restrict resale access to high capacity high quality data carriage capability

The Telco and Data One view is that the Telco serviced the data market to prevent private-wired corporate voice systems gaining market impetus It is likely that the Telco did not forsee a competitive data service industry due to: competing data standards low value data transactions

The Telco Perspective The data market was serviced using the margins of oversupply of voice Voice provisioning uses long-term investment models Voice service architecture relies on over- provisioned network Leased Line data transmission services required no additional infrastructure investment

The Problem Data over Voice is Exhausted Access (Modem) market Slow, Inefficient, Complicated, Unreliable Call Characteristics: voice vs modem access call Call Concentrations move out to the surburbs Copper loop quality problems

The Problem Data over Voice Leased Line market increasing bandwidth different load pattern different circuit characteristics required

The ISPs view of the Telco incompetence or malice?

The ISPs view of the Telco Critical path supplier Incoming calls ISDN primary rate accesses Digital circuits IPLs Upstream Wholesale IP

The ISPs view of the Telco competitor larger more capital more staff customer relationships billing capability larger network cheaper

Telco Services to ISPs circuit provider and call termination provider and Upstream wholesale ISP Single service interface ?

The ISP view of the Telco dissatisfaction suspicion forced relationship gorilla competitor

The ideal ISPs Telco good, fast, accurate, cheap fast service provisioning wide portfolio of data services low prices high quality high service accuracy non-competitive retail services

The Telco view confused

The Telco view of the ISP under-capitalized poor service quality poor business foundation limited role limited future distracting competitor

The Telco view ISPs are a potential revenue stream call revenue services revnue circuit revenue wholesale IP revenue In a competitive carrier world this market cannot be ignored

Servicing the ISP Sector Understand the sectors requirements Set realistic expectations Create appropriate service delivery processes

The ISP plan 1. Market Entry 2. Rapid Growth 3. Market Exit

ISP Plan - 1. Market Entry market analysis business plan technology plan capital equipment marketing plan carrier services deployment service delivery processes staff boundless optimism

ISP Plan - 2. Growth rapid application of: capital equipment carrier services staff service processes to meet demand

ISP Plan - 3. Market Exit Sale of business assets: expertise customer contracts growth potential or Public Float: an investor market primed on e*hysteria

Problem Points The PSTN battleground large scale ISDN demand in the CAN without associated call revenue PSTN modem access models are stressing ISDN investment and revenue model Expectation of 56K V.90 copper pair causing service calls Second PSTN line demand in the surburbs stressing copper plant Wholesale dial access yet to be accepted

Problem Points The Leased Line battleground DC copper pairs ISDN PVCs Frame Relay PVCs High speed DDS services dark fibre

Problem Points The IP Battleground lack of wholesale tariff point bundled IP vs unbundled IP settlements (or the lack thereof) competitive interest in the customer competitive distraction of limited expertise Telcos own ISP absorbs all available clue! Clue density is a continuing problem

Problem Points The Voice Battleground VOIP is viable in competition to existing voice pricing Voice revenue leakage to the ISP sector is emerging

Futures competition for the wire will change both the Telco AND the ISP industries Aggregation in the ISP sector Trimming done in the Telco sector