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Edge routers help carriers deal with video, mobile, cloud service trends, says Infonetics
FierceTelecom (Oct 29 2012) Mobile Backhaul
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In its latest white paper, "Routers on the IP Edge: Overcoming the Triple Challenge of Video, Mobility, and Cloud," Infonetics looks at how four service providers made a transition to a distributed converged IP edge architecture leveraging IP edge routers. Some of the service providers that are taking advantage of this new architecture include BT (NYSE: BT), TELUS (Toronto: T.TO), Portugal Telecom (NYSE: PT), and Belgacom.
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