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Industry Standards: Key Building Blocks of a Best-of-Breed Network
Thursday, June 26, 2008
10:00am PDT/ 1:00pm EDT

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The one constant in the telecommunications industry is change. Without standards bodies such as the IEEE, ITU, Full Service Access Network (FSAN) Group, DSLForum and many others, the constant changes in the telecommunications world would make communications of any kind impossible. Standards ensure interoperability among disparate products, easier integration of multiple products and let you build a best-of-breed network designed to your exact specifications.

Join Juan Vela , Occam Director of Solutions Marketing and Strategy at 10:00 am PDT (1:00 EDT) on Thursday, June 26th, as he presents Industry Standards: Key Building Blocks of a Best-of-Breed Network. Juan will provide an in-depth look at the key standards affecting how you build and deploy your network.

Here are just a few of the topics Juan will discuss during the June webinar:

  • TR-126:  Application requirements for voice, video, and HD
  • WT-160: IPTV diagnostics that link statistics to TR-126 requirements
  • TR-176 (next quarter): DSL Best Practices for IPTV (authored by Occam)
  • Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) standards: E-Line, E-LAN, EVC, EVPL, etc
  • FSAN: An update

Register today to broaden your knowledge of key industry standards!

Presenter Bio
Juan Vela, Director of Solutions Marketing and Strategy, Occam Networks
With more than 10 years experience in last mile access technologies, Juan is responsible for development of new product and market strategies for Occam. Prior to joining Occam, he split his time between telecom service providers and broadband equipment suppliers, holding a variety of positions including member of technical staff and network engineering positions with national ILEC and CLEC companies, as well as product management and systems engineering positions with global communications equipment manufacturers. Juan is a well-versed industry professional who brings a unique perspective to the BLC supplier community. He holds a BSEE degree from FAMU/FSU College of Engineering in Tallahassee, Florida.


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