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11/23/2013
Single slide version for panel

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11/23/2013
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Communication != telecom
Web speed
Amazon’s deployment model
APIs are the circuits of tomorrow today

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11/23/2013
Annotated version

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11/23/2013
Communication != telecom
•

Telecom is to communications as trains (or pogo sticks) are to transportation
– WebRTC is not just about trains (telecom) or any other single type of communication

•

WebRTC is a disruptive enabler because it enables new communication modalities
– WebRTC enables communications pogo sticks, parachutes and planet orbiters. And ones yet to
be invented.
– WebRTC is an enabler, just like http….

•

Telcos need different business models, partnerships, GTMs, architectures, paradigms
and interfaces for the new world of WebRTC enabled communications
– Winning in a new ecosystem means adjusting to that ecosystem…small mammals instead of
dinosaurs, once the ecosystem changed.
11/23/2013

5
WebRTC = more RT communication
•

There is HUGE upside here
– Real-time communications will increase and diversify
– Not *just* a bigger communications pie. More pies and tastier pies.
– The browser alone is powerful – it is becoming an OS. But WebRTC also applies to native
mobile apps and any communications apps.
– This is much more than *just* WebRTC. The timing and environment is now right – Internet,
compute, mobile, software ecosystem – for a RT comms explosion.

6
11/23/2013
WebRTC = different RT communication
•

Why are real-time communications decreasing and asynchronous comms increasing?
– Part of it is cultural. But another CRITICAL part is ease of use
– Async is easy and use case customized. Web models. Get in, get out. Get in without getting
out. Different asynch comms apps for different purposes.
– Telecom is hard. Get on a train to communicate. Get off the train when you are done. Out of
band. Fine for some purposes. Too hard for many others.

•

What happens when RT communication is *easy* and in-band? When it is a feature
embedded in all types of apps and processes?
7
11/23/2013
Telecom speed (or lack thereof)
•
•
•
•

Telecom speed was and is choked by hardware speed and circuit architectures
Remember the big iron Nortel DMS switches?
No? You could rent one out on Airbnb as a one-bedroom apartment. And it probably
sucks more power than your one BR apartment.
Software already ate the rest of the world. Guess what is next? Actually it is very
much in progress…

8
11/23/2013
Web speed
•
•
•

WebRTC deployment cycle components: consume APIs, spin up a VM in the cloud for
server side functions, write a few lines of JavaScript on the client side…
How does that cycle compare to hardware-based deployments, proprietary operating
systems and circuits?
The #1 adaptation required from telcos in order to win is to adjust to the speed of the
new game
– Speed impacts EVERYTHING
– Telcos need to be communications service enablers…not telecom providers

9
11/23/2013
Amazon’s deployment model (AWS+)
•
•
•
•
•
•

Customer first. And only.
Provide the infrastructure required by customers
Expose and support the APIs and environments required by customers
Enable deployments to start in a small, cheap sandbox….yet extend and scale quickly
Don’t get in the way – remove friction, make it easy, stay out of the way
Iterate quickly and continuously improve

10
11/23/2013
Telco’s WebRTC “deployment model”
•
•
•
•
•

Be fast. Enable your partners to be fast. Then get faster.
Be an enabler, not a provider, and be a platform for a larger ecosystem. Like Amazon
AWS.
Adjust and iterate as the WebRTC ecosystem evolves
Partner. API-first paradigm to enable your partners.
Add communications specific functions when sensible
– The ones that customers need.
– Not the ones that the telco thinks it needs to make money.

• Get faster
11
11/23/2013
APIs are the new circuits
•
•
•
•

Long-term, API based ecosystems are actually a better deployment model for telcos
than circuits
It requires new business models, go to market, partnerships, cultures, processes and
capabilities.
It requires SPEED. Now.
It can leverage some current telco capabilities and infrastructure. But only if the
model is built out from customers and partners with telcos only leveraging current
capabilities when they fit, not forced into a new ecosystem…

12
11/23/2013
RT communications are now a feature
•

The opportunity is unprecedented, IMMENSE and unpredictable
– How many modes of transportation do we use?
– Did we know what http would do for content, async communication and ecommerce?
– Remember when “useless” low-resolution, no flash, no zoom cameras were added to phones?
Now, how many apps leverage photos as a feature or part of a feature?
– Telecom doesn’t go away. And can be profitable and better. Telecom will be one of the
communications modalities, hired by users when it is the milkshake they need.

13
11/23/2013
Thank you
Galeal Zino
Tata Communications

Galeal.Zino@tatacommunications.com
@tata_comm
@gilzino

14
11/23/2013

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Web rtc service-provider-nov2013

  • 2. Single slide version for panel 2 11/23/2013
  • 3. • • • • Communication != telecom Web speed Amazon’s deployment model APIs are the circuits of tomorrow today 3 11/23/2013
  • 5. Communication != telecom • Telecom is to communications as trains (or pogo sticks) are to transportation – WebRTC is not just about trains (telecom) or any other single type of communication • WebRTC is a disruptive enabler because it enables new communication modalities – WebRTC enables communications pogo sticks, parachutes and planet orbiters. And ones yet to be invented. – WebRTC is an enabler, just like http…. • Telcos need different business models, partnerships, GTMs, architectures, paradigms and interfaces for the new world of WebRTC enabled communications – Winning in a new ecosystem means adjusting to that ecosystem…small mammals instead of dinosaurs, once the ecosystem changed. 11/23/2013 5
  • 6. WebRTC = more RT communication • There is HUGE upside here – Real-time communications will increase and diversify – Not *just* a bigger communications pie. More pies and tastier pies. – The browser alone is powerful – it is becoming an OS. But WebRTC also applies to native mobile apps and any communications apps. – This is much more than *just* WebRTC. The timing and environment is now right – Internet, compute, mobile, software ecosystem – for a RT comms explosion. 6 11/23/2013
  • 7. WebRTC = different RT communication • Why are real-time communications decreasing and asynchronous comms increasing? – Part of it is cultural. But another CRITICAL part is ease of use – Async is easy and use case customized. Web models. Get in, get out. Get in without getting out. Different asynch comms apps for different purposes. – Telecom is hard. Get on a train to communicate. Get off the train when you are done. Out of band. Fine for some purposes. Too hard for many others. • What happens when RT communication is *easy* and in-band? When it is a feature embedded in all types of apps and processes? 7 11/23/2013
  • 8. Telecom speed (or lack thereof) • • • • Telecom speed was and is choked by hardware speed and circuit architectures Remember the big iron Nortel DMS switches? No? You could rent one out on Airbnb as a one-bedroom apartment. And it probably sucks more power than your one BR apartment. Software already ate the rest of the world. Guess what is next? Actually it is very much in progress… 8 11/23/2013
  • 9. Web speed • • • WebRTC deployment cycle components: consume APIs, spin up a VM in the cloud for server side functions, write a few lines of JavaScript on the client side… How does that cycle compare to hardware-based deployments, proprietary operating systems and circuits? The #1 adaptation required from telcos in order to win is to adjust to the speed of the new game – Speed impacts EVERYTHING – Telcos need to be communications service enablers…not telecom providers 9 11/23/2013
  • 10. Amazon’s deployment model (AWS+) • • • • • • Customer first. And only. Provide the infrastructure required by customers Expose and support the APIs and environments required by customers Enable deployments to start in a small, cheap sandbox….yet extend and scale quickly Don’t get in the way – remove friction, make it easy, stay out of the way Iterate quickly and continuously improve 10 11/23/2013
  • 11. Telco’s WebRTC “deployment model” • • • • • Be fast. Enable your partners to be fast. Then get faster. Be an enabler, not a provider, and be a platform for a larger ecosystem. Like Amazon AWS. Adjust and iterate as the WebRTC ecosystem evolves Partner. API-first paradigm to enable your partners. Add communications specific functions when sensible – The ones that customers need. – Not the ones that the telco thinks it needs to make money. • Get faster 11 11/23/2013
  • 12. APIs are the new circuits • • • • Long-term, API based ecosystems are actually a better deployment model for telcos than circuits It requires new business models, go to market, partnerships, cultures, processes and capabilities. It requires SPEED. Now. It can leverage some current telco capabilities and infrastructure. But only if the model is built out from customers and partners with telcos only leveraging current capabilities when they fit, not forced into a new ecosystem… 12 11/23/2013
  • 13. RT communications are now a feature • The opportunity is unprecedented, IMMENSE and unpredictable – How many modes of transportation do we use? – Did we know what http would do for content, async communication and ecommerce? – Remember when “useless” low-resolution, no flash, no zoom cameras were added to phones? Now, how many apps leverage photos as a feature or part of a feature? – Telecom doesn’t go away. And can be profitable and better. Telecom will be one of the communications modalities, hired by users when it is the milkshake they need. 13 11/23/2013
  • 14. Thank you Galeal Zino Tata Communications Galeal.Zino@tatacommunications.com @tata_comm @gilzino 14 11/23/2013