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February 20-22, 2002 Pacific Rim Networking Meeting A view into the future International Network Planning

February 20-22, 2002 Pacific Rim Networking Meeting A view into the future International Network Planning

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Page 1: February 20-22, 2002 Pacific Rim Networking Meeting A view into the future International Network Planning

February 20-22, 2002

Pacific Rim Networking Meeting

A view into the futureInternational Network Planning

Page 2: February 20-22, 2002 Pacific Rim Networking Meeting A view into the future International Network Planning

DDI au

KDD

Profile of KDDI

KDDIDesigning the Future

Mobile & IP

Domestic strong retail services

Mobile service(CDMA One ⇒  CDMA 2000)

International  largest carrier

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In an edge network, all services, such as a voice, ATM, and a cellular, are IP-mized, and handed over to the integrated core network.

In the integrated core network, a separate MPLS path is assigned for each service with QoS.

MPLS enabledrouter

MPLS enabledrouter

MPLS enabledrouter

MPLS enabledrouter

MPLS enabledrouter

MPLS enabledrouter

DWDM+

OXC

DWDM+

OXC

Intelligent optical network

Integrated core network

Edge

Access network

DWDM+

OXC

Terabit IP network “ PERSEUS ”Migration to Optical Integrated Core Network

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Tokyo

Sendai

Nagoya

Osaka

Hiroshima

Fukuoka

Sapporo

International connection・ Router deployment・ Carrier interconnection

Legend

MPLS Core Router2.4G/10G x n ( DWDM )

GbE/10GbEMPLS core routerwith GbE/10GbE Interface

OXC(Optical Cross Connect)Optical cross-connect Equipment (capable of wavelength switching)

Evolution of PERSEUS

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KDDI Domestic Backbone NetworkKDDI Domestic Backbone Network

Interconnection via Terrestrial + JIH Optical Fiber Network around Japan

(total fiber length 26,000km)

C2CJ-US

CH-USAPCN2C2C

J-US

TPC5FLAGTPC5

APCN

SMW3

RJK

J-US

PC-1EAC

KDDI Submarine Cable Landing Station Chikura :CH-US, APCN2, C2C Ninomiya :TPC5, FLAGShima South :J-US, C2CMiyazaki :TPC5, APCNOkinawa : SMW3

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KDDI Backhaul Network for East Japan

JA-USAPCN2

JA-USAJC

Ninomiya

Ibaraki

TPC-5FLAG

C2CCH-USAPCN2

Maruyama

KitaIbaraki

TOKYO

Chikura

JIH

OYAMAAjigaura

PC-1EAC

(LEGEND)

Terrestrial Backbone

JIH

KDDI Cable Station

3rd Party Cable Station

ShincjukuOtemachi

Odaiba

KDDI Data Center & IX

Tokyo area Otemachi (JPIX, NSPIXP2) Shinjuku Odaiba (JPIX2) Shibuya

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Presence in US

China-US CNTPC5

Southerncross CN

Japan-US CN

San Jose/Santa Clara

Los Angeles

New York

MorrobaySan Luis Obispo

Manchester

Bandon

Accessible cable stationKDDI POP (KDDI America)Collocation (Telehouse)Solution (KDDI America)

Washington DC

Florence

Chicago

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“TELEHOUSE” is the most famous brand of co-location in the World.

• Real Carrier Neutral

• Technical Support

– 24x7x365

• IX– Telehouse owns and operates NYIIX, LAIIX and SVIIX.– Telehouse has started operation of new IX based on IPv6. ( 6IIX-NY, 6IIX-LA and 6IIX-SV)– KDDI America provides coordination service to interconnect majo

r IXs.

Remote hand service

Space, power supply

TELEHOUSE

IX

First level of maintenanceBasic service

Telehouse / Co-location Site & IX

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Seward

TPC-4NPC

HAW-4

HAW-5

C-US CN

TPC-5CNGuam

PacRimWest

PacRimEast

J-US CNTPC-3

Hawaii

Southern Cross

Southern Cross

Southern Cross

Pacific City

Bandon

Morro BaySan Luis Obispo

Port Alberni

PC-1

Grober Beach

Harbor Pointe

KDDI Pacific Cable Systems

J-US ( STM-1/4/16)

CH-US ( STM-1)

PC1 ( STM-1/4/16)

TPC-5 ( STM-1)

etc.

Total Capacity more than 25 Gbps

Manchester

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TPC-5 CN

Pac Rim West

TPC-3

FLAG

SEA-ME-WE 3

TPC-5 CN

RJK

CKC

China-US CN

Japan-US CN

Japan-US CN

China-US CN

SEA-ME-WE 2

TPC-5 CN

GPT

BMP

HJK

TVH

APCAP

CN

FLAG

Guam - Philippine

CJ 2

JASURAUS

JAK-SUR INDONESIA-DOM

KDDI Asian Cable Systems

APCN2 (STM-1/4/16) APCN (STM-1) SMW3 (STM-1) FLAG (STM-1) C2C (STM-1/4/16) EAC (STM-1/4/16) etc.

Total Capacity more than 20 Gbps

Australia- Japan Cable ( AJC)

APCN2

SM

W3

Guam

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Self healing Protection

Extra traffic on J-US Ph1 (1/2)

Working Capacity

Protection Capacity

NPE(Network Protection Eqip.)

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Self healing Protection

Extra traffic on J-US Ph1 (1/2)

Working Capacity

Protection Capacity

NPE(Network Protection Eqip.)

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Extra traffic on J-US Ph1 (2/2)

Working Capacity

Protection Capacity

High Priority Traffic

Low Priority Traffic(Extra Traffic)

Extra traffic on Japan-US Cable Phase 1

1:1 interface

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Extra traffic on J-US Ph1 (2/2)

Working Capacity

Protection Capacity

High Priority Traffic

Low Priority Traffic(Extra Traffic)

Extra traffic on Japan-US Cable Phase 1

1:1 interface

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Direct Wavelength Access on J-US Ph2

NPE (Network Protection Equipment) Access

WDM

ADM

TerrestrialNetwork

Submarine CableNetwork

TerrestrialNetwork

Maruyama

Shima-South

Manchester

Morro Bay

DWA (Direct Wavelength Access)

Working CapacityProtection Capacity

Morro BayMaruyamaNPE/ADM

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Direct Wavelength Access on J-US Ph2

In case of NPE (Network Protection Equipment) Access

If your requirement is 2 x 2.4Gbps with completely full diversity,

OC48c

TerrestrialNetwork

Submarine CableNetwork

TerrestrialNetwork

ManchesterMaruyama

Morro BayShima South

Tokyo

Osaka

Santa Clara

Los Angels

Working Capacity

Protection Capacity

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Direct Wavelength Access on J-US Ph2

In case of DWA (Direct Wavelength Access)

If your requirement is 2 x 2.4Gbps with completely full diversity,

WDMTerrestrialNetwork

Submarine CableNetwork

TerrestrialNetwork

Maruyama

Shima-South

Manchester

Morro Bay

2.4Gbps Wavelength

Tokyo

Osaka Los Angels

Santa Clara

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Contact

[email protected]

Kenichi Maekawa Manager International Network Planning KDDI