Brandenburger Tor
Nov. 15–16, 2018 – Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin, Germany

Hans Joachim Einsiedler

Deutsche Telekom / on behalf of NGMN, Germany

Hans Joachim Einsiedler was born in 1966 in Ravensburg, Germany. He received the Dipl.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1994. He worked at the IBM Research Laboratory in Zurich, at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, and at the University of Bern in Switzerland. He joined Deutsche Telekom in 1999. Since then, he was leader of EU and EURESCOM R&D projects. He joined the Telekom Innovation Laboratories on May, 1st, 2004 and is responsible for the Seamless Network Control team within Deutsche Telekom AG/Technology Innovation. His topics are next generation control platforms and Internet Protocol control plane topics. Hans is the Deutsche Telekom AG responsible for the European Technology Platform Networld2020, the ETNO R&D task force, the Future Internet and 5G Public-Private-Partnership initiative, and the 5G Association. Currently he is involved in NGMN and 3GPP SA2 activities related to the future converged and access agnostic control plane, network slicing, and the end-to-end architectures for 5G.  

Abstract 1 (Track 1, WS 1, Session 1)

Communication Becomes Cloudy - A Cloud-Native Design for Future Network Service Providers

The future infrastructure of telecommunication operators will be cloudified. Hence, the network control mechanisms will be transferred into a cloud environment. For the implementation, we can learn from cloud provider, not all have to be redeveloped and reinvented.

Abstract 2 (Day 2, Session 3)

NGMN – Driver for 5G

The vision of the NGMN Alliance is to expand the communications experience by providing a truly integrated and cohesively managed delivery platform that brings affordable mobile and fixed broadband services to the end user with a particular focus on 5G while accelerating the development of LTE-Advanced, other communication technologies, and its ecosystem.