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Catalyst Keynote: AT&T's Evolution Toward an Application Aware Network

“It’s time to rethink the network,” said Hossein Eslambolchi, President of AT&T Labs and CTO & CIO of AT&T, in a keynote address to the Burton Group’s Catalyst Conference in San Francisco. Eslambolchi noted the huge investment of intellectual and financial capital over the decades to build a core network with the premise of selling ports on the switch. All this must change, he argues, as service providers evolve their business models from just selling bandwidth pipes to providing higher value customer applications. Eslambolchi said a two-layer network architecture is emerging: the physical layer consists of an intelligent optical network overlayed by a global IP/MPLS switched infrastructure; the logical layer consists of rich application and mediation services. Getting there is not so simple. The cold reality, Eslambolchi noted, is that old networks never die. As a result, AT&T runs a myriad of diverse networks, protocols, management systems and billing platforms with a high fixed cost. To move to the next step, AT&T has adopted two principles:

the Concept of One, which aims to simply the network architecture by consolidating onto a common infrastructure

the Concept of Zero, which aims to bring full automation for every human-to-computer interaction currently required for setting up and maintaining network services. This involves e-bonding between AT&T’s network and the customer’s own network management systems. The goal is zero-defects and zero-cycle time. Eslambolchi observed that building a network with six nines reliability really doesn’t benefit the customer if it is supported by billing and management systems with three nines reliability.

Eslambolchi’s keynote also touched on a number of other forward-looking themes. Among these:

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