In this episode of World Wide Technology's TEC37 series on Carrier Networking, we have a follow up on a previous TEC37 where we discussed the theory of collapsing the optical network into the routed network. Now commonly known as Routed Optical Networks (RON), fueled by Cisco, this architecture is being promoted heavily in the industry and is picking up steam. Join WWT experts John Chiarini and Mike DiVincenzo as they discuss the current state of the technology, and what WWT is doing to be at the forefront of its evolution and adoption.

Presenters

 

John Chiarini, WWT

 

Mike DiVincenzo, WWT

 

Robb Boyd, Host

 

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