Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) has become one of the hot new technologies — a darling of IP and ATM vendors, espoused by edge and core players alike. It even has its own forum, a sure sign of ...
Multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) deployments to date have been focused on providing traffic engineering and network-based IP virtual private network (VPN) capabilities to IP core networks, and to ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.–Oct. 14, 2003–SwitchCore, a fabless semiconductor company leading the Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) switch-on-a-chip industry, announced the Xpeedium-II™ family of products. Xpeedium-II™ ...
Switching systems continue to be called on to deliver higher packet throughputs and higher quality-of-service levels. Switching circuits controlling the data flow must perform more and more packet ...
A sea change in networking that happens every ten to 11 years saw the arrival of multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) in 2000, and another inflection point in the industry is set to break existing ...
The Sixth State of the WAN report from Aryaka Networks has revealed a clear shift in networking priorities in the Covid-shaped business environment, with SD-WAN (software-defined wide area networking) ...
Ohio-based network provider First Communications is planning to deploy a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network architecture across its network when it completes the rollout of dense wavelength ...
Despite the hype generated by SD-WAN and secure access service edge (SASE), multipath label switching (MPLS) remains a top enterprise WAN option. According to the research firm IMARC Group, the ...
Nortel Networks today said it will implement Multi-protocol Label Switching as a common signaling protocol across its entire optical, wireless and core IP product line. Implementing MPLS and ...
VPNs based on Multi-protocol Label Switching are becoming more popular and a recent survey indicates that that trend will continue. Called the “2004 MPLS-Based IP VPNs Survey,” the study is based on ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results