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Title: VPLS: A Power Boost for the Enterprise WAN (Click to open or right click to download and listen!)
Date: 7/15/2010
Length: 11:20
Junkies: George David, Greg Bryan

Summary: IPVPN service is the de facto standard for just about all enterprises... but now, providers worldwide are ramping up the throughput of Enterprise WANs with a new twist, VPLS, Virtual Private LAN Service. Join Telegeography Senior Analyst, Greg Byan, and CCMI president, George David, for an intriguing look at how VPLS – using Ethernet as the "secret sauce" – offers lower costs and better performance especially for data intensive apps. And here's the best news, VLPS works with existing IPVPN architecture!


This episode is sponsored by:
18th Annual Telecom Negotiation Conference

 

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