Jatin... Ryze and Shine...
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Hi
Thanks for the insight into the curencies and more importantly the fact about how US is incorporating the FTTC/FTTH in the basic construction of infrastructure. This would go places, I believe.
Gigabit ethernet seems to be a good option for the longhaul as it would reduce latency to a great extent, but that would include deployment of interfacing equipment with IP networks. If the service provider has the choice between between laying a new type of equipment as compared to the proven standard technology, I presume he would go for the latter.
My point here is that if the service provider has the choice, he would go in for an IP infrastructure as we have gone too far into IP both on access and backhaul. There is definately MPLS and GMPLS playing a significant role at the backhaul and now with convergence becoming an important part of the BIG picture, if I may cal it, whih is again based on IP, he has to be driven to that.
What are your thoughts on this?
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