Ensuring QoS for TDMoIP
This White Paper explains how to determine the suitability of a packet network for TDMoIP traffic while ensuring Quality of Service (QoS).
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Ethernet OAM
In order to enable Ethernet service providers to operate and maintain their networks, there is a need to include OAM on the Ethernet layer. This new OAM must integrate seamlessly with existing Ethernet protocols in order to encourage its adoption while enabling coexistence with conventional non-OAM-capable Ethernet devices.
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How to Reduce Cellular Backhaul Transport Costs
There is no widely accepted blueprint or off-the-shelf solution for designing today’s cellular
backhaul network. A prudent cellular backhaul strategy must take into account current voice requirements and limited data traffic while minimizing network operating expenses or capital equipment outlays. It must also factor in future broadband services. Despite the challenges, the mobile network operator has plenty of options available.
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Multiservice Ethernet Network Termination Units
This paper will explore the benefits multiservice network termination units offer in economical Ethernet service delivery, while supporting revenue-generating legacy TDM services.
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T1/E1, T3/E3 and Multi-Line Voice: Commercial Services over Cable HFC and Fiber Infrastructures
This paper discusses technologies and solutions available to multiple service operators(MSOs) for delivering commercial services, such as traditional T1/E1 and T3/E3 circuits or multi-line voice services, over their fiber and hybrid fiber coax (HFC) infrastructures.
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