Carrier Ethernet and VPLS
team up to drive commercial service revenues
Archived Webcast, First Aired: Thursday, December 6, 2007
11:00 a.m. ET; 8:00 a.m. PT
FREE REGISTRATION
Carrier Ethernet is one of the hottest emerging technologies for service providers. According to Infonetics Research, worldwide Ethernet services grew to $5.9 billion in 2005, and it’s expected to increase another 280 percent from 2005 to 2009 to $22.5 billion.
Financial institutions, hospitals, and other large enterprise customers are embracing Carrier Ethernet because of its reliability, scalability, quality of service and standardized services.
This Webcast sponsored by Juniper Networks and hosted by CED will examine how implementing the right commercial network will enable cable operators to offer multiple revenue generating services such as Transparent LAN Services.
This live, 60-minute event, will educate you on...
- How next-generation Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) architecture provides interoperability, flexibility, and ease of use for MSOs.
- How cable’s Carrier Ethernet architecture differs from telcos (cable telcos have to cannibalize an embedded base of private line and frame relay type customers, HFC).
MODERATOR: Mike Robuck, Senior Editor CED Magazine
PANELISTS:
- Ananth Nagarajan, Product Line Management, Juniper Networks
- Boyd Chastant, Director of Advanced Network Services, IDC
- Dave Leitzel, Principal Solutions Architect, Juniper Networks
- Darren Wolner, Senior Product Manager, Time Warner Cable
More panelists will soon be announced
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