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10 MPLS traffic engineering myths
To clear up misunderstandings about what MPLS traffic engineering can and can't do, this tip discusses MPLS TE myths and half-truths, addressing quality of service, network convergence and network ...
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4G wireless network planning: A guide for operators
This 4G wireless network planning guide helps network operators determine what moving to 4G means for network design and traffic handling practices, and how to adapt as necessary.
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Building scalable IaaS network infrastructure
Attempts to scale Infrastructure as a Service cloud network infrastructure often involves workarounds, but providers should look to IP-over-IP transport and invest in design.
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Quality of experience model drives OSS/BSS changes
The role of operations and business support systems (OSS/BSS) is moving toward a software-based XML customer experience model that focuses on the user’s quality of experience.
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Building the 4G Wireless Network
Access this 4-part Telecom Insights guide as it explores 4G LTE architecture and opportunity drivers, deployment, challenges and network infrastructures.
The IPv6 Transition
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IPv6 security issues: Implementation is key
Find out how to work around the implementation-specific IPv6 security challenges that will surface until equipment vendors close the gaps between their IPv4 and IPv6 releases.
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- How to convert IPv4 to IPv6: A network architect’s view
- Service providers must optimize IPv6 performance for service parity
- Backbone operators see IPv6 connectivity demand up, but little traffic
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Learning Guide
BGP essentials
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the routing protocol that literally makes the Internet work, yet its complexity makes it essential to know how to troubleshoot problems quickly.
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MOBILE BACKHAUL
Mobile backhaul network primer
Mobile backhaul network infrastructure has become increasingly important with the growth of wireless broadband traffic. This primer looks at the transition to a packet-based IP- and Ethernet-based ...
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On the record: Google using Intel to bypass infrastructure vendors
Wired got an interesting scoop from Intel this week: Google has been buying chips directly from Intel for five years, bypassing traditional data center infrastructure vendors to build its own servers, storage and networking devices. According to Wired‘s Robert McMillan: “It’s certainly not anyt...
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4G vs. 3G Networks
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Converting IPv4 to IPv6
Brandon Ross, network architect with the Torrey Point Group, discusses the pros and cons of converting various IPv4 address allocations to IPv6.
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