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The convergence of L1/2/3 functionality in next generation network elements - A carrier's perspective
As services migrate from being primarily TDM-based to more packet-centric, it makes sense to also integrate into the transport equipment those functions that are needed to provide optimized connectivity. This presentation will focus on the rational for application-optimized transport and how this will benefit next-generation core networks.