Webinar on last-mile connectivity of LV / MV substations using LoRaWAN. This session covers the importance of network monitoring for LV and MV electrical distribution network and why do we need that by looking at some of the use cases and business benefits. It also covers the required network communication characteristics and issues faced to monitor data from assets deployment on the wide distribution area and how LoRaWAN technology plays a significant role in solving these issues.
Jim Theodoras’ presentation, broadcast live from 2016 Internet2 Global Summit in Chicago, covered the work that ADVA Optical Networking and Juniper Networks have accomplished towards interoperability of SDN controllers and outlined the advantages of joint SDN management of router and transport resources.
The document discusses ADVA ALM, an advanced link monitoring technology that provides fiber assurance. It notes current issues with localizing fiber breaks and lack of proactive fiber monitoring. The technology provides a solution through passive demarcation that avoids costs from unnecessary repairs while improving flexibility. Key applications include access link monitoring, overlay monitoring for bandwidth services, and operational boundaries. Benefits include minimizing costs, reduced downtime through fast failure detection, and an intuitive interface.
Gil Biran’s keynote speech at WSTS explored answers to urgent synchronization challenges across a range of industries. View the slide deck for more info on achieving 5G and IoT network timing.
The document describes the Eclipse wireless backhaul solution, which combines PDH, SDH, and Ethernet applications into a single platform. It offers: - Software-defined architecture allowing operators to adapt networks to changing conditions. - Optimized wireless nodes supporting multiple outdoor units with routing, aggregation, and selectable traffic interfaces. - Efficient terminal options providing cost-effective solutions for transporting E1, STM1, and Ethernet data.
Our ADVA FSP 150-GE110Pro Series is a unique multi-layer service demarcation solution that has been specifically engineered to enable network operators to smoothly introduce NFV-based services. This new technology is built around openness, security and service assurance - critical components for NFV-optimized Network Interface Devices (NIDs).
Luky Gábor prezentációja az Alcatel-Lucent Unified Access megoldásairól a Young Enterprise Day rendezvényen.
The next generation in wireless networking, 802.11 ac, is here. It goes faster, delivers better throughput and it's more secure. Now is the time to decide whether deploying this new Wi-Fi solution makes sense for your needs as a business. Frontier Communications and Adtran as discussed what 802.11 ac can mean for your organization and your bring-your-own-device strategy: -What are the true advantages? -What makes 802.11 ac different? -Where should you use it? -What's the difference between Wave One and Wave Two 802.11 ac?
The Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch™ 6850E Stackable LAN Switch (SLS) is the latest advanced stackable Gigabit Ethernet switch in the OmniSwitch family of products. http://enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com/?product=OmniSwitch6850E&page=overview
This document discusses how network virtualization through NFV (network functions virtualization) can benefit rural broadband providers. NFV allows software-based virtual network functions (VNFs) to replace expensive proprietary hardware, reducing costs through operational efficiencies. It provides rural providers flexibility to innovate, quickly launch new revenue-generating services, and customize the end-user experience. NFV also offers a pay-as-you-grow model through software licensing that minimizes upfront investment risks. The document argues NFV can help rural providers compete through lower prices, while gaining agility to adapt networks as needs change over time.