According to Infonetics Research, as more companies and government agencies update their systems, Metro Ethernet revenue is estimated to total $16 billion by 2010. So with everyone offering Ethernet these days, how do you differentiate your services and prepare for what's coming next?
In Telephony's May 5 Guide to Carrier Ethernet, our editors will examine how service providers are entering into new Ethernet markets, reviving Ethernet architectures and preparing for future challenges.
In this issue:
Taking Carrier Ethernet to Small Businesses
Carrier Ethernet isn't just for enterprises anymore. A look at service providers that are making the greatest inroads in the SMB market and how...
Ethernet in Wireless Backhaul Telephony examines the technological challenges inherent in using Ethernet for mobile backhaul and how to surmount them...
Ethernet Transport Evolution
Discover the technological strides in PBT and other transport methods and what comes next...
Activating Ethernet Access
How a new entrant in the broadband access space is reviving active Ethernet architectures...
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