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Video: ACG Research dissects telecom routing and switching market
Explore Telecommunications news and research (Jul 7 2011) Business Ethernet , Cloud
Check out the video for Ray Mota's take on these and other emerging issues in the service provider routing and switching market, including enterprise application performance monitoring, an explosion of interest in virtualization technology, concerns about cloud security, Carrier Ethernet advances and more.
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Comment Mentions: IBM ACG Research
New mission for metro networks adds IP to Carrier Ethernet connections
Explore Telecommunications news and research (Feb 23 2011) Middle Mile , Mobile Backhaul
Operators caching content close to users and handling more mobile broadband traffic are finding that the mission of metro networks is changing enough to benefit from increased IP connections in addition to traditional Carrier Ethernet connections in expanded metro areas. (Read Full Article)
AT&T 4G network architecture and the LTE wars
Explore Telecommunications news and research (Feb 22 2011) Middle Mile , Mobile Backhaul , Regional
AT&T quietly noted that much of its LTE capability will depend on accelerating the upgrade of its network backhaul transport to fiber and Ethernet.
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Comment Mentions: Frost & Sullivan
Primer: Optical transport network (OTN) - helps move Carrier Ethernet
Explore Telecommunications news and research (Jan 4 2011) Middle Mile
This optical transport network (OTN) primer covers the ITU standards designed to build more network functionality into optical networks and how traditional carriers and content providers are using this architecture to deliver Carrier Ethernet and other services.
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Tata bets on Carrier Ethernet with Provider Backbone Bridging
Explore Telecommunications news and research (Nov 22 2010) Business Ethernet , Other analysts
"About two years ago, we realized that if we were going to keep growing at the current pace, our technology would reach a limit where our costs increased more than our pricing," said John Hoffman, head of Ethernet product management for Tata Communications. At that point, Tata decided it would bypass Layer 1 and gain access to physical transport from Layer 2.
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Selecting the right colocation provider for POP in a new market
Explore Telecommunications news and research (Sep 2 2010) Wholesale , Global
Faced with a growing North American customer base, one European carrier ventured outside its home market for a U.S.-based colocation provider that would meet demand for local, affordable and flexible connectivity options.
Business - Colocation centre - Colocation - United States - Telecommunications
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laurabicom » CLECs to ILECs: Don't hang up your copper networks!
Good article, thanks for posting. We also have an article on CLEC: http://blog.bicomsystems.com/clec
asadnaveed » Guest Commentary: Carrier Ethernet APAC Conference
I also had the honor to participate in the Conference. I spoke on the topic ...
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