Reliance Communications Proposed SWAN Network Model for Haryana
1. Presentation To Haryana State Electronics Development Corporation Limited By Reliance Communications Ltd. 21, July 2010
2.
3. of 45 Reliance Communications
4.
5.
6.
7. Other Service Providers Network MCN City 1 Metro Aggregation OFC Ring Building Access OFC Ring (FTTB) MAN BAN BAN BN BN BN Reliance’s Packet Network (MPLS) SDH Transport Network BAN MAN BAN BN BN BN Metro Ethernet Ring TDM Access Ring MCN City 2 Internet Internet Gateway Flag DLC – E1(G.703), POTs, ADSL Metro – Ethernet WiMAX,RF,LMDS Network Architecture - Access IDC PoI WiMAX Network
8.
9. of 45 NOC - Reports Architecture Presentation: Global View to Real Time Reports Global Data Aggregation & Storage VistaBridge VistaLink (Application, Server, NetFlow) Data Collection & Transformation Mediation Networks Servers Applications / IP services
20. Proposed SWAN Model (OPTION -1) of 29 Scalability issue Long copper loop Cost Limited Redundancy QoS, IPTV, Bandwidth on Demand not possible
21.
22. MPLS Network High Redundancy Ready for IPTV, BoD , QoS Low Maintenance cost Easily scalable No Extra Cost Required Proposed SWAN Model (OPTION -2) Multiple Last Mile and Connectivity Options
We have a 65,000 RKM optic fibre terabit backbone with a resilient network architecture connecting the top 1100 markets in India With our acquisition of Flag, we also own a global network of 55000 kms of undersea cable across four continents with POPs in 21 countries and access to 55 countries This gives Reliance Infocomm a global footprint and long term competitive advantage to capitalise on talent arbitrage thru services experts.