
Where is the point of demarcation with cloud services?
The point of demarcation is important to service providers as it limits their exposure and risk, thus limiting their scope of responsibility and costs, but the growing popularity of cloud computing and hosted communications services promises to dramatically change the picture -- perhaps most dramatically in the wiring closet.
Before hosted communications, most businesses' wiring closets were filled with a calliope of data and voice equipment including CSU/DSUs, routers, firewalls, network security appliances, legacy KSU/PBX and sometimes a relatively new IP-PBX.
With cloud computing and hosted services, most of the logic and communications software moves to the service provider data center, allowing much of the old equipment in the wiring closet to be removed and replaced with a new generation of customer premise equipment, the Multi-Service Business Gateway (MSBG).
Manufactured by data and VoIP equipment companies, a MSBG is a single device that terminates the physical connection from the service provider, converting the physical and data protocols to match the customer's communication needs. In many cases the MSBG also includes a router, firewall and security software, and provides some on-site logic for survivability in cases where the connection to the network is severely congested or lost.
The service provider
For the service provider, hosted services and the MSBG dramatically extend their responsibility and change the point of demarcation. With a hosted communications system, does their responsibility end at the MSBG, the desktop or maybe even the IP phone?
Surely it will vary by service provider, but it does seem logical that the MSBG would be a natural choice for the point of demarcation. This would make customers responsible for their network switch, cabling and IP phones. But does this mean that the service provider is responsible for the data router, firewall and network security, which is often managed by the end-customer?
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