sponsored by Amedia (at) Tools
Time: 11:30 am
Date: Jan 04, 2010
Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Room 257, Las Vegas, NV
Cost: $595.00
How can the wireless operator add additional capacity at their cell site while reducing costs? Telecommunications gives you access to panels of industry experts that will explore the technologies and tradeoffs for deploying next-gen IP/Ethernet wireline and microwave backhaul solutions.
Synchronization Keeps Ethernet Backhaul on Time
To resolve network synchronization issues, wireless operators and the Ethernet and synchronization vendors that serve them are converging on various options:
* Hybrid Networks
* Pseudowires
IP/Ethernet Backhaul Migration Strategies
As they move to LTE and WiMAX, the issue is not “if” wireless operators will move to an all-IP Radio Access Network (RAN), but when. Issues include:
* Common IP/MPLS Infrastructure
* Emerging Standards for Ethernet Backhaul
Weighing Microwave Options for Wireless-Based Backhaul
Independent studies show that more than 50% of worldwide wireless backhaul networks are based on microwave technology. A survey of the trends will include:
* IP and Ethernet Microwave Platforms
* Business Opportunities for Microwave