There’s no longer any argument that Carrier Ethernet is the de facto option for mobile backhaul links. But where Carrier Ethernet was once ahead of the curve for mobile operators who needed a simple and cost-efficient way to beef up their backhaul pipes, the evolution of mobile broadband networks to 4G requires co evolve with it.
This e-guide focuses on the new challenges that LTE brings to mobile backhaul — from all-IP topologies that still must support legacy 2G/3G to the growing importance of traffic prioritization and classes of service — and how Carrier Ethernet is evolving to meet those challenges.
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