Telecom network management and monitoring is an important yet mysterious part of running service provider networks. Here you'll find resources on end-to-end network management, service-level management, next-generation network management and best practices.
Metro Ethernet service deployment eased by Carrier Ethernet standards choices
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 16 Jun 2009 TIP - Metro Ethernet services are in high demand by enterprise, and service providers currently have a choice of Carrier Ethernet standards to help them merge operations infrastructures.
Router virtualization: Developing effective networking strategies
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 07 May 2009 TIP - As new router and network virtualization technologies become a reality, telecom carriers need to weigh lower capital costs against realistic operations costs.
IP transformation: Improving network efficiency, increasing revenue
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 27 Apr 2009 TIP - Telecoms are maybe recession-proof, but IP transformation could improve that stance even more by helping increase network efficiency and increase revenue.
Telecom network optimization: Weighing the options
MIchael Morisy, News Writer | 24 Feb 2009 FEATURE - Telecom network optimization methods range from basic to bizarre as service providers face increased data usage. Large and small carriers are searching new and better solutions.
Telecom network optimization driven by higher user expectations
SearchTelecom.com | 05 Feb 2009 ARTICLE - A host of telecom network optimization techniques promise more efficient networks and data transmission, but falling bandwidth prices complicate the calculations.
Offering network management and applications performance services
Amy Larsen DeCarlo, Principal Analyst, Internet/Managed Services, Current Analysis Inc. | 01 Jul 2009 EXPERT LESSON - Service providers need to deploy next-gen technologies and network management and application performance services so they can support the efficient business operations.
Preparing for the IPv6 global Internet upgrade
SearchTelecom.com Editorial Staff | 21 May 2009 TELECOM RESOURCE CENTER - Upgrading the Internet's architecture to IPv6 is no longer a question of whether to update but when it needs to be done. Find out how IPv6 will impact service provider networks.
Service provider security: IP convergence requires constant vigilance
SearchTelecom.com | 11 Nov 2008 TELECOM INSIGHTS - IP networks are harder to secure than circuit-switched networks, and telecom SPs must be constantly vigilant to protect the services available via their converged networks.
Hayes command set
03 Oct 2007 WORD - Hayes command set is a specific programming language originally developed for the Hayes Smartmodem 300 baud modem during the late 1970s. The language is named after inventor Dennis Hayes, who designed his first so-called ...
comfort noise generator (CNG)
10 Sep 2007 WORD - A comfort noise generator (CNG) is a program used to generate background noise for voice communications during periods of silence that occur during the course of conversation.
CNG is part of the silence suppression or voice ...
Ethernet as a service (EaaS)
31 Aug 2007 WORD - Ethernet as a service (EaaS) is the use of high-bandwidth, fiber optic media such as Packet over SONET (PoS) to deliver 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps or even 1000 Mbps Ethernet service to one or more customers across a common ...
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