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Nairobi, Kenya, 30 – 31 July 2010 A FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 case study Paul Inglesby, Telecoms/ICT Consultant South Africa Regional ITU Consultation on Conformance Assessment and Interoperability for the Africa region (Nairobi, Kenya, 30-31 July 2010 )

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Regional ITU Consultation on Conformance Assessment and Interoperability for the Africa region (Nairobi, Kenya, 30-31 July 2010 ). A FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 case study. Paul Inglesby, Telecoms/ICT Consultant South Africa. Background information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 case study

Nairobi, Kenya, 30 – 31 July 2010

A FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 case study

Paul Inglesby,Telecoms/ICT Consultant

South Africa

Regional ITU Consultation on Conformance Assessment and

Interoperability for the Africa region (Nairobi, Kenya, 30-31 July 2010 )

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Nairobi, Kenya, 30 – 31 July 2010 2

Background informationSouth Africa chosen to host the 2010 FIFA World CupSouth African Government signed contracts and provided guarantees to ensure that the event would be successfully executed The government requested Telkom to ensure that the bandwidth that was required will be available for FIFA 2010 ICT requirementsContract signed between DoC and Telkom to provide the infrastructure at the stadiums

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The football challenge - building a next generation network for the World Cup 2010

Events considered in the scope of the IT Solution which required a formal operations support plan:

Preliminary Draw November 2007Confederations Cup June 2009 in selected stadiumsFinal Draw December 2009Team Workshop April 2010Referee Workshop April 2010FIFA Congress June 2010World Cup Finals 11 June through 11 July 2010 in ten stadiums

FIFA Confederation Cup and WC2010 critical timelines

Nov 2007Preliminary

Draw

Aug 2008LOC Office Operations

June 2009Confederations

CupApr 2010

World CupDec 2009

Final Draw

2008 2009 2010Jul 2009

IT&T Solution Evaluation

Apr 2010Global Integration

Testing &

Team/Referee Workshops

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The communications requirement at the IBC and earmarked Stadiums for the FIFA 2010 World Cup matches can be broken up into (2) two groups:

Basic telecommunications infrastructure (WAN), andVenue distribution and access systems (LAN).

Strict rules apply to how the services should be provided, e.g.99.99% availability End-to-end service and performance management Dual homing

Communications requirement at an Earmarked stadium and the IBC only differ in scale

The FIFA combined IT&T communications requirements

Basic Communication Service required

Number of basic services required at a stadium

Number of basic communications services

required at the IBC STM-16 8 24 STM-1 11 110

E3 2 3 E1 and ISDN PRI 7 37

DSL 28 7 ISDN BRI 405 215

Analogue Telephony 12 8 IP Ports and VOIP ports ≈ 600 ≈ 2000

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Example of initial network infrastructure action points/tasks/critical timelines

Estimated Timelines associated with Stadium and IBC Basic communications Infrastructure

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No Further Progress possible in absence of:

Preparatory Phase

Release of FIFA Combined IT&T Communications

Specification

High Level Planning and Solution Design

Universal Communications

Services Architecture

Proposal

Finalized IBC location

Completed Telkom Carrier rooms at all venues including:

· All construction at venue to be completed

· Dual access to carrier rooms· Lockable entry· Rubbish removed· Municipal power available· Backup poweravailable

Finalized FIFA Combined IT&T Communications Specification

12 Month Process required to finalize the installation and integration of the FIFA 2010 Basic Communications solution at all earmarked Stadiums and the IBC upon completion off all venue

infrastructure i.e. handover of the last venue carrier rooms to Telkom

Detailed Network design, planning and Engineering

12 Months

Equipment Order and Delivery

Contractor Appointment

Equipment Installation

Equipment Commissioning

Site Preparation

Integration to National Network

(This step can only occur in 2009 after the

availability of the National DWDM

and ASTN Networks

Solution ready for service

1 Month 4 Months 3 Months 2 Months 2 Months

The football challenge - building a next generation network for the World Cup 2010

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Example of FIFA Configuration Cup action points (Aps)

Confederations Cup Start

Satellite Earth

Station Testing of

Video

Network Operations

Centre NOC

Testing of Network

and Config of Services

NetworkEquipment

complete Installation of

Rooms at Stadiums

Mid June2009

Mid April

Mid March

End Feb2009

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The football challenge - building a next generation network for the World Cup 2010

Where do you want your FIFA

2010 HD-TV feeds?

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Conformance testing and interoperability (C&I) challenges

Statement of Compliance(SOC) with standards

Always fully comply on a standalone equipment basis

Multi-vendor environmentInteroperability takes time and effort and becomes costly and delays the end-to-end services and performance testing procedures

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Universal services provisioning infrastructure

Provisioning for the required video feeds are made by the dedicated NG-SDH and WDM infrastructureAny other basic communications service requirement, from Analogue telephony to High speed wireless LAN connectivity, is provided for by Telkom’s IP based NGN network.

FIFA 2010 Stadium Telkom Carrier Room

IMAX Metro Ethernet NG-SDH WDM

(ROADM)

IP Router

DSLPRIBRI

Analogue

WiMAX

GbE

EFE

RemoteCisco

CatalystSwitch

GbE

GbE

VPN

STM-1/4/16E1/E3

STM-16/64/OTN10GbE

Wireless DSL

Optical FibreLink to Telkom

Exchange10GbE

STM-64

Optical FibreLink to Second

Carrier Room

FE

Possible Services

Splice Rack Mini OMDF Test & Patch

MDF AC & IsolationRectifiers Batteries

AirconDPAM

Computer & Maintenance Area

Ethernet Frame

Spares Storage Fire Protection

FIFA 2010 Venue Telkom Carrier Room Proposal

Remote Ethernet Switch

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Conformance testing and interoperability (C&I) challenges

Interoperability challenges between IMAX (Multi-Service Access Node) and the Softswitch in a multi-domain environmentNetwork operator is expected to resolve the interoperability and systems integration issues/problemsA global C&I program which is acceptable to the entire ICT industry is required

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Network Solution

National Network

Regional Network

Regional Network

Regional Network

Regional Network

Regional Network

Regional Network

Primary Telkom Regional Exchange

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Regional and National networksresilience, auto restoration and manageability

ASTN Grooming Node Transparent Lambda HandoverLH DWDM Metro/RegionalDirect Fibre ConnectivityInternational LinkFIFA 2010 Stadium

SAT-2

SAT-3

SAFE

Pretoria 2

Kimberly

Durban 1

Durban 2

Nelspruit 1

SAFE

KP

PC

Upington

Melkbos Strand

CapeTown 1

CapeTown 2

Port Elizabeth 1

Port Elizabeth 2

Mtunzini

Bloemfontein 1

Bloemfontein 2

Jo’burg 1

Johannesburg 2Johannesburg 3

Pretoria 1

Rustenburg 1Rustenburg 2

Polokwane 1 Polokwane 2

Nelspruit 2

• Overhead fibre replacement to reduce “accidental” fibre/route damage & ensure network stability

• “Legacy” DWDM replacement – gearing for 10Gbit/s service capability on National Network

• Regional network enhancement – providing managed capacity & consolidated network infrastructure

• Intelligence – managed control of restoration schemes across multiple fibre routes

Telkom National Network enhancements

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Nairobi, Kenya, 30 – 31 July 2010 13

Conformance testing and interoperability (C&I) challenges

Minimised C&I issues/concerns by adopting a single vendor strategy for national/regional optical fibre transport technology platform

Not the most optimum solution from a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) CAPEX+OPEX+ all other hidden costs perspective

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Dedicated DWDM Infrastructure utilised for Video Distribution

Telkom Transport Network

Telkom Services and IP Networks

Communications Architecture for FIFA 2010 – high level model

Stadium

Hotel, Press Office, Media Centre,…

High Definition Contribution Video

Voice

Fax

Internet

Voicemail

Video Conferencing

Call Forwarding

…IBC

Inte

rnat

iona

l Redundant Fibre Connectivity

Backup WirelessConnectivity

Redundant Fibre Connectivity

Backup WirelessConnectivity

Redundant Fibre Connectivity

Backup WirelessConnectivity

Telkom Current & NGN Services Networks utilised for standard Communication Services

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Nairobi, Kenya, 30 – 31 July 2010 15

ConclusionSupport and adopt a global C&I program which is acceptable to all ICT role players

Ultimately need to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) with more affordable ICT services for all and in particular in developing countries

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Nairobi, Kenya, 30 – 31 July 2010

Thank you for your attention

Paul InglesbyTelecommunications/ICT ConsultantConsulting services in Converged Telco, IT and Web domain projectsFixed: +27 12 667 2917Mobile: +27 82 569 4880E-mail: [email protected]