ADVISORY/Juniper Networks Participates In SCTE Cable-Tec Expo; Transforming IP Transport Networks to High Margin Service Delivery Systems for Cable Operators.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for May 12-14 Cable-Tec Expo 2003 --(BUSINESS WIRE)
Where: SCTE Cable-Tec Expo
Venue: Booth #441
When: May 12 - 14, 2003
What: Juniper Networks will showcase its complete product
portfolio for cable operators at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo. With
solutions from Juniper Networks, cable operators can
maximize revenues and profits by expanding into new markets,
increasing bandwidth capacity, segmenting network resources,
and delivering an assured user experience.
Based on the Model for Integrated Network A network that supports both data and voice and/or different networking protocols. See converged network and new public network. Transformation (MINT), Juniper Networks Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: JNPR) is an information technology company based in Sunnyvale, California and founded in 1996. The company designs and sells Internet Protocol network products and services. unique capabilities help cable operators transform their current service offerings into more profitable, value-added service A value-added service (VAS) is a telecommunications industry term for non-core services or, in short, all services beyond standard voice calls and fax transmissions. models. Leveraging the G-series, E- series, M-series and T-series platforms, as well as the JUNOS operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. and the SDX-300 Service Deployment System, cable operators can reduce capital and operational expenses for existing services, while simultaneously increasing revenues in response to the growing demand for business class and residential services. Demonstrations at the Juniper Networks booth will showcase: -- Superior DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) A cable modem standard from the CableLabs research consortium (www.cablelabs.com), which provides equipment certification for interoperability. 1.x and 2.0 density and performance at the cable network access edge with the G-series CMTS (Cable Modem Termination System) A computerized device that enables cable modems to send and receive packets over the Internet. It inserts IP packets from the Internet into MPEG frames and transmits them to the cable modems via an RF signal. ; -- Highly scalable and reliable IP peering and transport capabilities for IP core backbone networks with the T-series routing platforms; -- The industry's only comprehensive solution for cable operators to deliver higher-margin, business-class services. The business services demonstration will show cable operators how to increase available bandwidth across the cable access network, provide outsourced virtual private networks (VPNs) that seamlessly traverse the cable access and core networks, as well as managed security services. About Juniper Networks, Inc. Juniper Networks transforms the business of networking by converting a commodity - bandwidth - into a dependable, secure, and highly valuable corporate asset. Founded in 1996 to meet the stringent demands of service providers, Juniper Networks is now relied upon by the world's leading network operators, government agencies, research and education institutions, and information-intensive enterprises as the foundation for uncompromising networks. Juniper Networks is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Additional information can be found at http://www.juniper.net. Juniper Networks is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries as a trademark of Juniper Networks, Inc. Broadband Cable Processor, E-series, ESP (1) (Enhanced Service Provider) An organization that adds value to basic telephone service by offering such features as call-forwarding, call-detailing and protocol conversion. , G1, G10, G-series, Internet Processor, JUNOS, JUNOScript, M5, M10, M20, M40, M40e, M160, M-series, NMC-RX, SDX (1) See AIT. (2) (Storage Data Acceleration) An earlier technique from Western Digital that improved performance of IDE CD-ROM drives. SDX-compliant drives used a special 10-pin cable, but the method never took off. , ServiceGuard, T320, T640, T-series, UMC UMC United Methodist Church UMC United Microelectronics Corporation UMC University Medical Center UMC United Microelectronics Corp (Republic of China) UMC University of Missouri-Columbia , and Unison are trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. |
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