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Slide 1: This slide displays the title NAAS service Models.
Slide 2: This slide displays the title agenda.
Slide 3: This slide exhibit table of content.
Slide 4: This slide exhibit table of content- Overview of NaaS.
Slide 5: This slide represents the overview of the network as a service, including its structure and various components.
Slide 6: This slide depicts the features of the network as a service and how this service help clients to save money.
Slide 7: This slide depicts the benefits of the network as a service.
Slide 8: This slide depicts how a network as a service model should contain.
Slide 9: This slide describes the requirements of the network as a service.
Slide 10: This slide exhibit table of content- Why NaaS?
Slide 11: This slide represents why a network as a service is essential for businesses.
Slide 12: This slide outlines how the network as a service provides network agility to organizations that cannot construct and manage their network infrastructure.
Slide 13: This slide represents how the network as a service sifts the focus of businesses from architectures to results.
Slide 14: This slide talks about how NaaS works as a key driver for cloud transformation.
Slide 15: This slide depicts the sustainability challenges businesses experience and how NaaS can be beneficial to overcome those challenges.
Slide 16: This slide represents the NaaS cloud connections, covering metro ethernet, layer 2 virtual private networks etc.
Slide 17: This slide exhibit table of content- NaaS and secure access service edge (SASE).
Slide 18: This slide talks about the relationship between network as a service and secure access service edge.
Slide 19: This slide exhibit table of content- NaaS levels and organizational structure.
Slide 20: This slide represents the different levels of the network as a service.
Slide 21: This slide depicts the organizational structure of network as a service operator.
Slide 22: This slide exhibit table of content- NaaS architecture and working.
Slide 23: This slide represents the network as a service architecture, including service provisioning layer, NaaS platform, Northbound APIs etc.
Slide 24: This slide represents the working of NaaS, including the traditional scenario of businesses.
Slide 25: This slide shows how a network as a service is delivered to clients or users.
Slide 26: This slide exhibit table of content- NaaS service models
Slide 27: This slide represents the overview of the bandwidth on-demand model, including the needs of operators and subscribers.
Slide 28: This slide talks about the features and benefits of the bandwidth-on-demand model of NaaS.
Slide 29: This slide exhibit table of content- VPN
Slide 30: This slide represents the overview of the virtual private network.
Slide 31: This slide outlines the two types of the virtual private network, including remote access and site-to-site connection.
Slide 32: This slide discuss table of content that to be discussed further.
Slide 33: This slide outlines the overview of the mobile network virtualization model, including its architecture.
Slide 34: This slide depicts the comparison between different service models of the network as a service.
Slide 35: This slide exhibit table of content- NaaS providers, implementation and impact.
Slide 36: This slide outlines the top global NaaS providers and includes Aryaka smart services, Perimeter 81, Cloudflare Magic WAN, Cisco plus NaaS etc.
Slide 37: This slide depicts the challenges and solutions of the network as a service.
Slide 38: This slide represents the essential components required for a successful network as a service deployment.
Slide 39: This slide depicts the merits of implementing network-as-a-service in an organization.
Slide 40: This slide represents how small businesses can be benefitted from a network as a service model.
Slide 41: This slide depicts the impact of implementing a network as a service in the company.
Slide 42: This slide exhibit table of content- NaaS expenditure accounting treatment – CapEx or OpEx.
Slide 43: This slide describes the nature of a network as a service expenditure accounting treatment, whether it is a capital or an operating expenditure.
Slide 44: This slide exhibit table of content- Comparison between NaaS, IaaS and SaaS
Slide 45: This slide depicts the comparison between network as a service, infrastructure as a service and software as a service cloud models.
Slide 46: This slide exhibit table of content- Mobile network as a service overview and benefits.
Slide 47: This slide represents the overview and benefits of mobile network as a service.
Slide 48: This slide exhibit table of content- Pricing for network as a service model
Slide 49: This slide represents the pricing structure for the network as a service model.
Slide 50: This slide exhibit table of content- Roadmap for adopting network as a service model.
Slide 51: This slide describes the roadmap for adopting the network as a service model.
Slide 52: This slide exhibit table of content- Timeline to develop network as a service model.
Slide 53: This slide depicts the timeline for developing the NaaS model.
Slide 54: This slide exhibit table of content- Network as a service performance tracking dashboard.
Slide 55: This slide represents the performance tracking dashboard for Naas.
Slide 56: This slide exhibit table of content: NaaS – As-a-service model of the future
Slide 57: This slide depicts how NaaS will act as-a-service model in the future.
Slide 58: This is the icons slide.
Slide 59: This slide presents title for additional slides.
Slide 60: This slide shows details of team members like name, designation, etc.
Slide 61: This slide depicts posts for past experiences of clients.
Slide 62: This slide display title About us.
Slide 63: This slide presents your company's vision, mission and goals.
Slide 64: This slide display title Our target.
Slide 65: This slide display title SWOT analysis.
Slide 66: This slide depicts 30-60-90 days plan for projects.
Slide 67: This slide display Venn.
Slide 68: This slide shows details of team members like name, designation, etc.

FAQs

NaaS, or Network as a Service, is a cloud-based service model that enables organizations to outsource their network infrastructure to a third-party provider. NaaS providers offer a range of network services, such as bandwidth, routing, and security, which can be easily customized and scaled according to the organization's needs

There are several types of NaaS service models, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Each model offers a different level of control and customization, depending on the organization's needs.

The benefits of using NaaS service models include greater flexibility and scalability, reduced capital expenses and operating costs, improved security and reliability, and increased focus on core business objectives.

Organizations can implement NaaS service models by first assessing their network infrastructure needs and identifying the areas that can be outsourced to a third-party provider. They can then evaluate different NaaS providers and select one that best fits their needs. The provider can then help the organization to migrate their network infrastructure to the cloud and configure it according to their requirements.

Some common challenges faced by organizations when implementing NaaS service models include data security concerns, lack of control over network infrastructure, vendor lock-in, and integration with existing IT systems. Organizations should carefully evaluate potential providers and develop a comprehensive migration plan to address these challenges.

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