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Overview: Tellabs advances telecommunications networks to meet the evolving needs of users. Solutions from Tellabs enable service providers to deliver high-quality voice, video and data services over wireline and wireless networks around the world.
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4G: The What, Why and When by Tellabs
October 2008 - The purpose of this paper is to: Clarify the definition of 4G from a technology perspective; present business benefits of 4G-enabled services; and Propose a realistic timeline for the adoption of a 4G standard.
Get Schooled - Carrier Ethernet 101 by Tellabs
October 2008 - This session of Get Schooled provides a primer on Carrier Ethernet as a solution, what limitations are facing Ethernet today, hurdles to overcome and how standards bodies are addressing them.
Get Schooled - Fixed Mobile Convergence: FMC 101 by Tellabs
October 2008 - This episode features Stuart Benington, Director, Portfolio Marketing and he discusses the differences between service-level and network-level FMC.
Get Schooled - Quality of Service (QoS) and Traffic Management by Tellabs
October 2008 - This session of Get Schooled features Mike O'Malley, Director, External Marketing and he covers everything from the basic building blocks of QoS to its importance in high bandwidth applications.
Tellabs® Mobile Backhaul Solutions Support Cost-effective, Scalable and Reliable Network Growth by Tellabs
October 2008 - The Tellabs mobile backhaul solutions business case demonstrates the potential for up to 93% in savings in the long-term evolution of mobile networks-more than €120 million over three years for one large multinational operator.
Virtual Private LAN Services: Extending Ethernet over the WAN by Tellabs
October 2008 - This white paper includes an overview of the technical building blocks of VPLS, including a review of the MPLS features that help enable the creation of secure customer networks within a shared packet infrastructure.
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