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Carrier Ethernet: Its Attributes and Opportunities
Category: Networking and Communications
Tags: data services, ethernet, applications, data
Overview Carrier Ethernet adds a rich new set of carrier-grade features to enterprise Ethernet's much-valued economic, provisioning, and topological qualities. These features are enabling Ethernet to surpass the capabilities of legacy data services based on traditional telecom technologies and to serve as a platform for new services at cost points not possible with legacy networks. Ethernet is emerging as a key new service in itself and as a major enabling technology for convergence services that address enterprise, residential and wireless backhaul (mobile) applications.
- Publisher
- World Wide Packets
- File Format
- Date Published
- Aug 4, 2008
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Ethernet, Mobile - Wireless Communications
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