\"<p><em>Jonathan
Jonathan Davidson, Executive Vice President at Cisco. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Cisco Systems<\/a>, which is closely working with Jio and Airtel in India, believes that captive 5G<\/a> offers opportunity, and the US-based company said it is open to partner with system integrators. In an interaction with ETTelecom's Muntazir Abbas, Jonathan Davidson, Executive Vice President <\/strong>at Cisco<\/a> <\/strong>talks on 5G-as-a-service<\/a>, Jio partnership, and enterprise 5G monetisation. Edited excerpts.
<\/em>
What exactly is the 5G-as-a-service, and how Cisco is doing that?
<\/strong>
So we first launched the private 5G-as-a-service system earlier this year. We were in the process. We have been in proof-of-concept trials with customers for quite some time. We are actually going to make it generally available later this month in June.

What do you mean by your customers? Are they not telecom service providers?
<\/strong>
Customers will obviously be the government agencies, but we think that the majority of the business flows through the service providers just because of the complexity having to do with 5G. Even though we have done a lot to simplify, the majority of countries still need to get the spectrum from the carriers. So even in certain countries, like now in India with the new ruling, Germany, UK, Japan and US will be there. We still think that private 5G will flow primarily through the carriers. We have done a lot to simplify this. You (enterprises) don't have to know the details of how radios work or the details of how 5G works. We can abstract that away and make it really simple. This basically becomes more of a management tool.

What exactly are you working with Indian telecom service providers such as Airtel and Jio with whom you already work with?
<\/strong>
I think India is pretty early in 5G. Spectrum has to be available. The technology has to be ready. And Jio has been very public about the fact that they have been building their own homegrown technology. Plus, Mathew Oommen has said publicly that he is also going to work with vendors that make sense in different areas. So we will continue to partner with Jio, Their IP network today is all Cisco, and we'll continue to partner with them on that. We do work on, for example, their Wi-Fi calling. We expect to continue to partner with them wherever they want us to partner with them in 5G.

Do you see an opportunity to help enterprises monetise 5G networks?
<\/strong>
In fact, we are excited about not only ongoing projects, but actually we think we have a good understanding of what enterprises need and how to monetise their 5G network. With all the effort that all the telecom operators are putting into the enterprise and consumer, now that this is going to be a big opportunity, In India, IoT is the first use cases for private 5G, and things that actually helped accelerate 5G public consumption in all the IoT-based use cases, whether it would be for factories especially when there is a huge push for manufacturing inside the country and this is something we are working on with the government officials for quite some time.

You have a relationship with
Bharti Airtel<\/a> too.
<\/strong>
Yes. We work with Airtel on 4G networks and also on one of their IP transport networks.

As 5G is round the corner, what are the challenges and trends you see?
<\/strong>
So what we want to do is similar to Meraki – where Meraki has a cloud platform. The difference between what we are doing and what Meraki does is that Meraki actually buys the hardware from us as well. We don't want to be in the 5G and 4G business and so we have a couple of partners that we are working with -- Airspan and JMA. For some of the large factories, you can have a few radios covered. You can have full assets tracking. The need for autonomous vehicles to be able to know exactly where they are. But this whole view of IoT of where things are for tracking assets inside the factory, and tracking assets when they leave the factory. So this is where we actually think about it. The private 5G network would like to actually have assets that would transition under public 5G infrastructure as well. We think system integrators (SIs) play a huge role in private 5G. We have selected a few global SIs to start with.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Cisco to wind down business in Russia, Belarus<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Cisco eyes to support outcome-driven private 5G<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
How are you looking at this as a new opportunity for Cisco?
<\/strong>
We definitely have a great opportunity in private 5G. When I say private 5G, it includes 4G. The current 4G deployments are legacy deployments. Basically, what we did was we took whatever we are selling to service providers and we took those couple of racks to do the mining operation to run and it's not a rumple couple model. This model was all as a service for us all. Control plane and management plane are all in the cloud. We can even run the data plane in the cloud too. But due to resiliency reasons, we will be running a data plane close to the actual customer. So if you are in a big factory, the user plane that would actually sit in the factory is just a small server. We think this is a big opportunity not just for us but for SIs as well.

Are you open to partnering with SIs in India?
<\/strong>
Yes, definitely. Once we feel like we have use cases to find the technologies, which are taking us the last couple of years, then we are starting to move to other countries. But it comes down to spectrum affordability as well. So there is no point in us spinning somebody in India or anywhere else. You will start to see a series of partnership announcements from us in SIs or local operators.
What spectrum bands could be ideal for 5G as a private basis global trends?
It depends on the use case. If you are in a big stadium, a millimeter-wave (mmWave) band is perfect. So one of the big problems in private networks is you get a connection between that mall network and network outside the mall. Because the millimeter wave is confined, if you are in a confined space. So you can also use something in the mid-band or low band.

Generally, private 5G is considered as a Wi-Fi replacement. Your views?
<\/strong>
We get a lot of inquiries or conversations. People think of it as a Wi-FI replacement. This is not a Wi-Fi replacement. It is something for our new use cases because it’s like how these radios can cost so much more than Wi-Fi because there are apparently attacks. You just look at patents. There's an inherent cost of patents, and to pay royalties to everybody who has all these patents that drives the cost.
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思科推出5 g-as-a-service很快

“我们仍然认为私人5 g会流主要通过运营商。我们已经做了很多简化。你(企业)不需要知道的细节收音机工作或5克是如何工作的细节。我们可以抽象掉,让它很简单。这基本上变成了更多的管理工具。”

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思科系统公司与Jio密切合作和Airtel在印度,认为俘虏5克提供了机会,和美国公司表示,与系统集成商合作开放。在一个交互ETTelecom Muntazir乐动娱乐招聘阿巴斯的执行副总裁乔纳森•戴维森思科谈判5 g-as-a-service5 g、Jio伙伴关系和企业盈利。编辑摘录。

究竟什么是5 g-as-a-service,思科是怎样做的呢?

所以我们第一次在今年早些时候推出了私人5 g-as-a-service系统。我们是在这个过程中。我们一直与客户概念验证试验中持续很长一段时间。我们通常会让它6月本月晚些时候推出。

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你什么意思,你的客户吗?他们不是电信服务提供商吗?

客户显然是政府机构,但我们认为大多数业务流经的服务提供者仅仅因为复杂性与5克。尽管我们做了很多简化,绝大多数国家仍然需要从航空公司获得的光谱。所以即使在某些国家,像现在与新的统治印度,德国,英国,日本和美国将在那里。我们仍然认为私人5 g流量主要通过运营商。我们已经做了很多简化。你(企业)不需要知道的细节收音机工作或5克是如何工作的细节。我们可以抽象掉,让它很简单。这基本上变成了更多的管理工具。

你到底是什么工作与印度电信服务提供商如Airtel和Jio已经与你一起工作?

我认为印度很早就在5克。频谱是可用的。这项技术已做好准备。和Jio非常公开的事实,他们已经建立自己的本土技术。另外,马修欧门已经公开表示,他还将与供应商合作,在不同的领域有意义。我们将继续与Jio合作,他们今天都是思科IP网络,我们将继续与他们合作。我们所做的工作,例如,无线电话。我们希望继续与他们合作无论他们想让我们与他们合作在5克。

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你看到一个机会帮助企业实现货币化5 g网络?

事实上,我们正兴奋不仅正在进行的项目,但实际上我们认为我们有一个好的理解的企业需要什么以及如何变现5 g网络。与所有的努力,所有的电信运营商投入企业和消费者,现在,这将是一个巨大的机遇,在印度,物联网是第一个用例私人5克,和东西实际上帮助加速5 g的公共消费的所有IoT-based用例,是否为工厂尤其是当有一个巨大的推动制造业在中国,这是我们正在与政府官员持续很长一段时间。

你有关系Bharti Airtel了。

是的。与我们合作的旅馆在4 g网络,也在他们的一个IP传输网络。

5 g是在拐角处,你看到的挑战和趋势是什么?

所以我们要做的是类似于Meraki——Meraki云平台。之间的区别,我们在做什么和什么Meraki Meraki实际上从美国购买硬件。我们不希望在5 g和4 g业务,所以我们有几个合作伙伴,我们正在与Airspan和现场。一些大的工厂,你可以有一些无线电覆盖。你可以拥有全部资产跟踪。需要自动车辆能够确切地知道他们在哪里。但整个物联网的东西在哪里跟踪资产在工厂内部,和跟踪资产当他们离开工厂。这是我们思考的地方。私人5 g网络要有资产,将过渡下公共5 g基础设施。我们认为系统集成商(SIs)私人5 g发挥巨大的作用。 We have selected a few global SIs to start with.

读也


你看这是一个新的思科的机会?

我们肯定有一个很好的机会在私人5克。当我说私人5 g,它包括4 g。目前的4 g部署是遗留的部署。基本上,我们可以把我们卖给服务提供商,我们把那些几架采矿工作运行并不是一对皱纹模型。这个模型是我们所有人的所有服务。控制平面和管理平面都在云中。我们甚至可以在云中运行数据平面。但由于弹性的原因,我们将运行一个数据平面接近实际的客户。如果你是在一个大工厂,用户平面会坐在工厂只是一个小型服务器。我们认为这是一个巨大的机遇不仅为我们SIs。

你是开放与SIs在印度吗?

是的,当然有。一旦我们觉得我们已经用例发现技术,带我们过去几年,然后我们开始搬到其他国家。但它可以归结为光谱负担能力。所以我们是没有意义的旋转有人在印度或其他地方。你将会看到一系列的从我们在SIs或当地运营商合作声明。
什么谱带可以适合5 g作为私人基础全球趋势?
这取决于用例。如果你是在一个大体育场,毫米波(mmWave)乐队是完美的。所以在私有网络的一个重大问题是,商场网络之间的连接,网络购物中心外。由于毫米波局限,如果你是在一个狭小的空间里。所以你也可以用一些mid-band或低波段。

一般来说,私人5 g是wi - fi替换。你的观点呢?

我们得到了很多调查或对话。人们认为它是一个wi - fi替换。这不是一个wi - fi替换。这是我们新的用例,因为它就像这些收音机如何成本显然比wi - fi,因为有那么多的攻击。你只看专利。有一个固有的专利,成本和支付特许权使用费的人这些专利驱动成本。
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\"&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Jonathan
Jonathan Davidson, Executive Vice President at Cisco. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Cisco Systems<\/a>, which is closely working with Jio and Airtel in India, believes that captive 5G<\/a> offers opportunity, and the US-based company said it is open to partner with system integrators. In an interaction with ETTelecom's Muntazir Abbas, Jonathan Davidson, Executive Vice President <\/strong>at Cisco<\/a> <\/strong>talks on 5G-as-a-service<\/a>, Jio partnership, and enterprise 5G monetisation. Edited excerpts.
<\/em>
What exactly is the 5G-as-a-service, and how Cisco is doing that?
<\/strong>
So we first launched the private 5G-as-a-service system earlier this year. We were in the process. We have been in proof-of-concept trials with customers for quite some time. We are actually going to make it generally available later this month in June.

What do you mean by your customers? Are they not telecom service providers?
<\/strong>
Customers will obviously be the government agencies, but we think that the majority of the business flows through the service providers just because of the complexity having to do with 5G. Even though we have done a lot to simplify, the majority of countries still need to get the spectrum from the carriers. So even in certain countries, like now in India with the new ruling, Germany, UK, Japan and US will be there. We still think that private 5G will flow primarily through the carriers. We have done a lot to simplify this. You (enterprises) don't have to know the details of how radios work or the details of how 5G works. We can abstract that away and make it really simple. This basically becomes more of a management tool.

What exactly are you working with Indian telecom service providers such as Airtel and Jio with whom you already work with?
<\/strong>
I think India is pretty early in 5G. Spectrum has to be available. The technology has to be ready. And Jio has been very public about the fact that they have been building their own homegrown technology. Plus, Mathew Oommen has said publicly that he is also going to work with vendors that make sense in different areas. So we will continue to partner with Jio, Their IP network today is all Cisco, and we'll continue to partner with them on that. We do work on, for example, their Wi-Fi calling. We expect to continue to partner with them wherever they want us to partner with them in 5G.

Do you see an opportunity to help enterprises monetise 5G networks?
<\/strong>
In fact, we are excited about not only ongoing projects, but actually we think we have a good understanding of what enterprises need and how to monetise their 5G network. With all the effort that all the telecom operators are putting into the enterprise and consumer, now that this is going to be a big opportunity, In India, IoT is the first use cases for private 5G, and things that actually helped accelerate 5G public consumption in all the IoT-based use cases, whether it would be for factories especially when there is a huge push for manufacturing inside the country and this is something we are working on with the government officials for quite some time.

You have a relationship with
Bharti Airtel<\/a> too.
<\/strong>
Yes. We work with Airtel on 4G networks and also on one of their IP transport networks.

As 5G is round the corner, what are the challenges and trends you see?
<\/strong>
So what we want to do is similar to Meraki – where Meraki has a cloud platform. The difference between what we are doing and what Meraki does is that Meraki actually buys the hardware from us as well. We don't want to be in the 5G and 4G business and so we have a couple of partners that we are working with -- Airspan and JMA. For some of the large factories, you can have a few radios covered. You can have full assets tracking. The need for autonomous vehicles to be able to know exactly where they are. But this whole view of IoT of where things are for tracking assets inside the factory, and tracking assets when they leave the factory. So this is where we actually think about it. The private 5G network would like to actually have assets that would transition under public 5G infrastructure as well. We think system integrators (SIs) play a huge role in private 5G. We have selected a few global SIs to start with.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Cisco to wind down business in Russia, Belarus<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Cisco eyes to support outcome-driven private 5G<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
How are you looking at this as a new opportunity for Cisco?
<\/strong>
We definitely have a great opportunity in private 5G. When I say private 5G, it includes 4G. The current 4G deployments are legacy deployments. Basically, what we did was we took whatever we are selling to service providers and we took those couple of racks to do the mining operation to run and it's not a rumple couple model. This model was all as a service for us all. Control plane and management plane are all in the cloud. We can even run the data plane in the cloud too. But due to resiliency reasons, we will be running a data plane close to the actual customer. So if you are in a big factory, the user plane that would actually sit in the factory is just a small server. We think this is a big opportunity not just for us but for SIs as well.

Are you open to partnering with SIs in India?
<\/strong>
Yes, definitely. Once we feel like we have use cases to find the technologies, which are taking us the last couple of years, then we are starting to move to other countries. But it comes down to spectrum affordability as well. So there is no point in us spinning somebody in India or anywhere else. You will start to see a series of partnership announcements from us in SIs or local operators.
What spectrum bands could be ideal for 5G as a private basis global trends?
It depends on the use case. If you are in a big stadium, a millimeter-wave (mmWave) band is perfect. So one of the big problems in private networks is you get a connection between that mall network and network outside the mall. Because the millimeter wave is confined, if you are in a confined space. So you can also use something in the mid-band or low band.

Generally, private 5G is considered as a Wi-Fi replacement. Your views?
<\/strong>
We get a lot of inquiries or conversations. People think of it as a Wi-FI replacement. This is not a Wi-Fi replacement. It is something for our new use cases because it’s like how these radios can cost so much more than Wi-Fi because there are apparently attacks. You just look at patents. There's an inherent cost of patents, and to pay royalties to everybody who has all these patents that drives the cost.
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