I am talking about 3GPP entities like Serving Gateway and PDN Gateway
being placed in the cloud.

Regards,

Behcet

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Wesley Eddy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 9/19/2012 12:14 PM, Behcet Sarikaya wrote:
>> Hi Jouni,
>>
>> I agree.
>>
>> I also suggest that we do not take cloud networks lightly.
>> Operator cloud networks are there already and it is spreading fast,
>> and I can say that soon it is going to cover all operators worldwide
>> soon.
>>
>> We should not ignore that fact that mobility entities will be in the
>> cloud. Also many entities we thought they were far away, with cloud
>> networks they will become neighbors in IPv6 sense.
>>
>> I suggest that gap analysis should take into account the cloud.
>>
>
>
> I think you'll need to be more specific about what you call
> an operator cloud network.
>
> If it is just services hosted within the operator network,
> I doubt that there's value in using the word "cloud".  To
> the mobile node and rest of the infrastructure how a service
> is provided above layer-3 should not be of concern.
>
> As far as mobile nodes being part of a cloud, that's a
> totally different problem, is it not?  I doubt that should
> be in scope here.  DMM is hard enough without bringing
> this in.
>
> --
> Wes Eddy
> MTI Systems
>
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