World Cup puts converged networking to the test
Big data and voice over IP network built for ourney
Computerworld - Soccer's World Cup tournament stands out as perhaps the ultimate contest of national pride, but this year's quadrennial event will also serve as a key proof-of-concept vehicle for converged voice and data networking technology.
With 120,000 data and voice over IP telephone connections in 22 locations throughout Japan and South Korea, the World Cup's network will be the largest converged installation to date, according to several industry analysts. And the stakes are immensely high, because media from around the world will be completely reliant on the network when covering the games, which start May 31 and end June 30.
Gerard Gouillou, CIO at the Zurich-based Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), said this has been the most difficult IT project ever for soccer's governing body. But his team began running usage simulations on the network last week, and Gouillou likes what he's seen so far.
"The full deployment will not occur until 16 days prior to the event. . . . But based on our testing, we do not anticipate any issues," he said.
Proving Ground
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AT A GLANCE
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Network Mundial
The converged voice and data network being set up for the World Cup includes the following technology:
600-plus IP telephones at each of 20 stadiums across Japan and Korea, and more than 800 at each of two international media and IT centers
2,000 miles of cabling
150 wide-area network connection ports
200 routers and 100 data networking switches
A wireless LAN at each stadium that supports Internet access from mobile PCs.
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"From our experience, any bad voice-over-IP installation has [happened] because the upfront work hasn't been done," Kerravala said.
FIFA enjoys one luxury that most other businesses don't: A vendor is footing the bill for its network. In fact, Avaya Inc., in Basking Ridge, N.J., paid more than $100 million for the right to build the networks for this year's World Cup, the 2006 tournament and the women's World Cup finals next year.
Avaya will also supply the equipment and dedicate more than 100 workers to this year's project. Doug Gardner, managing director of Avaya's World Cup effort, declined to disclose how much it will cost to set up and run the network.



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