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Heavy Reading senior analyst Sterling Perrin takes the 100-Gbit/s temperature at the Broadband World Forum, casts his eyes over WDM-PON developments, and fails to cope with a double espresso
Heavy Reading chief analyst Graham Finnie identifies some of the main developments in next-generation fiber access technologies that he has encountered at this year's Broadband World Forum in Paris
Daniel Howard explains how cable networks can theoretically pump out 20 Gbit/s and offers a status update on the Society's emerging RF over Glass standard
President of BT's 21CN, George Nazi, provides an update on the British incumbent's next-generation network program, and tells Light Reading's Ray Le Maistre that it absolutely hasn't been mothballed
Carriers today are using Ethernet transport networks to offer a wide range of services to customers. And, while there are many benefits to using a single network rather than building one network per service, the delivery of voice, video, Internet, and data services to a wide variety of customers over a single network increases the complexity of managing the network. Join us today to learn how you can use proactive service management to simplify the rollout, management, and troubleshooting of new services
Cisco ASR 9000 delivers non-stop video experience as has been proven by Miercom test. When Miercom removed a controller (RSP) card from an active ASR 9000, traffic continued to flow as if nothing had happened. Cisco is so confident we show it live.
Executives from AT&T and Verizon talk about the drivers and their requirements for next-generation ROADMs, including colorless, directionless, and contentionless functionality