The Seven Myths of Fiber Deep Architecture
Archived Webcast, First Aired: Thursday, November 29, 2007
11:00 a.m. ET; 8:00 a.m. PT
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Fiber deep approaches often are perceived as relatively straightforward ways to achieve more bandwidth. By combining the principles of node splitting with longer and more numerous fiber runs, they enable operators to bring some increased capacity and the benefits of reduced service group size closer to the subscriber. In the end, however, the plant remains the same 750 MHz/1GHz architecture that is in use today.
Despite the growing popularity of “fiber deep”, there is a lot of misunderstanding when it comes to the implications of implementation.
In this live, one-hours webcast we will discuss...
- Both the misunderstanding (fiction) of fiber deep
- The benefits (fact) that the architecture offers
- Other alternatives that are a more cost-effective way to invest in the network.
Live attendees will receive a copy of a White Paper that expands in detail on this topic.
MODERATOR:
• Brian Santo, Editor, CED Magazine
PANELISTS:
- Jeff Fryling, Vice President, Vyyo Business Development
- Ken Williams, Director of HFC Architecture, Cox Communications
- Vince Vittore, Senior Analyst, Yankee Group, Enabling Technologies Service Provider Groups
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