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Sycamore Networks
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Enhanced Survivability for Voice/Data Traffic
Disaster Recovery Mandates Utility operators face increasing pressure to ensure the reliability of critical communications infrastructure and protect the energy distribution network from service affecting damage. This includes greater scrutiny of the industry by the US Congress and national media, and a renewed emphasis on critical infrastructure ...
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Alloptic
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Fiber-to-the Premise (FTTP) deployments are finally taking off. Fueled by multi-billion dollar initiatives in the US and Asia, we see a lot of excitement worldwide with new deployment announcements appearing almost daily.
Fiber optics is often seen as the ultimate future-proof transport alternative because of its extended life expectancy and its capability of transporting virtually unlimited ...
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IneoQuest Technologies
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Video-on-Demand systems are being implemented using IP over Ethernet switched transport systems. This paper reviews a systematic approach to assure consistent high video quality through proper design and monitoring of parameters such as video source quality and network packet jitter, loss, utilization, and other key parameters. Understanding how these parameters combine to affect video ...
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IneoQuest Technologies
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Video over IP technology for the Cable and Telco industries has been born out of 2 well- established technologies: IP packet switching and broadcast digital video. Both of these technologies have well-understood standards for transport and quality, but the blended combination has created a plethora of transport techniques, high expectations, and few established standards.
Despite the lack of ...
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IneoQuest Technologies
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MPEG video carried in Transport Streams via conventional Ethernet packet switched networks can arrive at its destination node with a time distortion – that is, the time between packets at the destination is different from that at the source. If packets are delayed by the network such as in Figure 1, some packets arrive in bursts with interpacket delays shorter than when they were transmitted such ...
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