Corrigent Systems to Address the Evolution of Transport Networks at Telecom Events in the US, UK, Spain and Japan; To Highlight Core Capabilities in TDM-to-Packet Network Migration
Posted on: Monday, 7 November 2005, 09:00 CST
Corrigent Systems, a leading provider of packet-ADMs (Add Drop Multiplexer) for next-generation transport networks, will present on topics covering its CM-100 Packet ADM product and technology at the following worldwide appearances in November.
International Engineering Consortium Executive ComForum
Content services and networking are playing an increasingly significant role in carrier strategies as high-speed capabilities are being deployed in networks. Service providers are striving to enhance their service packages with content and video to return to revenue and customer growth. The IEC's Executive ComForum provides a unique venue in which senior-level executives in the communications industry creatively and informally discuss ways to address the challenges these new developments pose. WHEN: November 11, 2005 WHERE: The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL WHAT: Corrigent will chair a workshop on "Architectures for New Networks." The workshop will discuss the opportunities, strategies, and building blocks for content service evolution that will maximize ROI and provide a new generation of high-margin services. PRESENTER: Gady Rosenfeld, VP Marketing, Corrigent Systems URL: http://www.iec.org/events/2005/exec_comforum/
2nd IEE International Seminar on Evolution of Transport Networks -- The Case for MPLS
The exponential growth in packet-driven communications is creating new challenges and opportunities for service providers. To meet the challenges and capitalize on the opportunities, service providers have to consider transport technologies that facilitate easy evolution of current circuit-based SDH/SONET networks towards a packet-optimized architecture. This IEE international seminar series focuses on the role of MPLS technology in enabling this evolution. WHEN: Friday, November 11th, 2005 WHERE: IEE Faraday Lecture Theatre, Savoy Place, London, WC2R OBL WHAT: Corrigent will present technological developments and recent progress in the standards organizations that enable transparent transport of storage services over MPLS in the next generation transport network, enabling convergence of all carriers' services over a packet-aware metro transport network. PRESENTER: Moran Roth, System Architect, Corrigent Systems URL: http://www.iee.org/OnComms/PN/communications/ Evolution%20of%20Transport.pdf (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)
Next Generation Transport Network Strategies
EMEA's major telecoms operators are making judicious investments in their transport platforms. Capacity, flexibility, carrier-class performance and cost-effectiveness are fundamental considerations. IPTV, 3G, ICT and Ethernet VPNs are the main service drivers. The 7th annual Transport Network Strategies conference and exhibition covers detailed case study presentations from senior professionals representing fixed and mobile carriers and vendors, among them: BT, FT, T-Com, Telecom Italia, Orange, NTL and others. WHEN: November 7 thru 11, 2005 WHERE: Princess Sofia Inter-Continental, Barcelona WHAT: Corrigent will present information on its Packet ADM product line allowing service providers to cost-effectively rollout new triple-play and business data services and evolve their existing TDM-centric transport network to a scalable and robust packet-optimized network. URL: http://www.iirconferences.com/site/ _confcode.cfm?DirName=CG2225&ConfCode=CG2225&iv=23 (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)
MPLS Japan 2005
MPLS Japan 2005 is the premier event in Japan that focuses on technical aspects of deploying MPLS technology in service providers' networks. Participants from the leading carriers and vendors in Japan openly discuss traffic engineering, quality of service, management, signaling and multicast aspects related to MPLS technology. WHEN: November 22, 2005 WHERE: Kaiun Club 2nd Floor, Tokyo WHAT: MPLS technology to date has been primarily deployed in the core IP networks as a traffic engineering technology. The typical metro network poses different constraints, and quality of service mechanisms have to be applied to cost-effectively enable introduction of new bandwidth hungry applications. Corrigent will discuss in its presentation the quality-of-service mechanisms required for efficient service delivery in the next-generation MPLS-based transport network. PRESENTER: David Zelig, Sr. System Architect, Corrigent Systems URL: http://www.mpls.jp/index.html
About Corrigent
Corrigent Systems is a market leader in next generation metro transport systems. Designed to enable profitable delivery of voice, video and data for Triple Play, Carrier Ethernet and Multi-service offerings, Corrigent's focus is metro transport technology that maximizes revenue and profit for service providers. Used by carriers worldwide, the CM-100 line of Packet ADMs integrates the traffic management and control of RPR and MPLS and eliminates the need for multiple transport elements. The Packet ADM allows carriers to evolve their SONET/SDH networks with a standards based and interoperable product line that is optimized for today's service requirements. Orckit Communications (Nasdaq:ORCT) is the parent company of Corrigent Systems. For more information: http://www.corrigent.com
Corrigent Systems and CM-100 are registered trademarks of Corrigent Systems, Inc. All other Brands and products referenced herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Certain matters discussed in this release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Readers are cautioned that forward-looking statements may differ significantly from actual future events or results. Corrigent assumes no obligation to update the information in this release.
Source: Business Wire
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