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Migrating an Enterprise WAN From ATM to IP

Overview Lately, the telecommunications industry has deemphasized ATM in favor of IP. Providers are rapidly building IP infrastructure and offering lower-cost IP services. To take advantage of this industry shift, Intel engineers developed an architecture design and a phased migration plan to collapse their ATM network into an IP infrastructure while making the transition transparent to the users. Intel IT is undertaking a major WAN migration, moving their global network from Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) to Internet protocol (IP). This aligns the WAN technology direction with the telecommunications industry, ensuring that the network can support new services and future traffic growth, and helping Intel take advantage of low-cost bandwidth from telecommunications providers.

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PublisherIntel File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2006 Downloads3
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