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| Carriers & Service ProvidersWireless OperatorsMSO/Cable OperatorsMunicipalities/UtilitiesEnterprise/Government | Webinars 20 March 2008The Next Generation Feature Set for Carrier Ethernet
EVENT DATE: Thursday, March 20, 2008 EVENT TIME: 8:30 AM San Francisco, 11:30 AM New York, 4:30 PM London MODERATOR: Michael Howard, Co-Founder and Principal Analyst, Optical, Routing & Metro Ethernet REGISTER FOR EVENT: http://www.telecommagazine.com/CENGTelco SPONSOR: Telco Systems SPEAKER: Manu Kaycee Manu Kaycee, Vice President of Product Strategy mkaycee@telco.com 781-255-5387 (office) 508.617.0390 Biography: Manu joined Telco Systems in June of 2006 through the acquisition of Metrobility Optical Systems. Manu is an active member of various standards bodies, and advises on industry trends and their impact on corporate strategy. He holds three patents and has originated 11 others. He holds a Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University, as well as a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from Bombay University. WEBINAR SYNOPSIS Service providers are using carrier Ethernet (CE) to lower their costs to deliver a range of services across their customer constituencies, including residential/consumer, business, mobile backhaul, and packet transport. Although CE handles transport applications, CE products today come with extensive feature sets to support existing and next gen metro services. Many services requiring resiliency, high availability, QoS, and CIR/ PIR SLAs that were previously only delivered on TDM networks (SONET/ SDH) are now deployed on CE, at a lower cost structure for both capex and opex. Similarly, the widely deployed T1/E1 voice and other TDM services now are carried on CE. Further, new extended LAN (E-LAN) services using native capabilities of carrier Ethernet present a lower cost to service providers and customers alike as compared to PDH over SONET/SDH. This webinar presents and explores the next gen carrier Ethernet feature sets and how they help deliver complex services at lower costs for residential, business, mobile backhaul, and transport customers over a single carrier Ethernet infrastructure, including: - Features that lower operational costs using carrier Ethernet - Features used to deliver IPTV and other residential services - Delivering business services with resiliency and CIR/PIR SLAs - Mobile backhaul packet problems solved by carrier Ethernet - State-of-the-art of carrier Ethernet OAM&P | News Events Press Releases Webinars | |||||||||
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