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Carrier-Class Edge Routing

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Publisher Motorola
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Topics Switching, Cable Date added 22 Oct 2001
Downloads 2 Format 269.7KB PDF

By deploying high-performance, carrier-class, intelligent routers at the edge of the network, operators can efficiently manage bandwidth while delivering next-generation services over cable infrastructure. They can develop effective partnerships with revenue-sharing partners and can scale new services as they become increasingly popular. Multiservice cable networks require carrier-class edge routers with high levels of intelligence so that all traffic flows can be efficiently classified and treated according to network policies. Operators and their partners will increasingly deliver diverse services over cable networks, and they can prepare for growing demand by ensuring that the network is architected for scalability and flexibility.

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