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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Multiservice Networks Panel | Meeting: | NANOG48 | |
Date / Time: | 2010-02-22 2:30pm - 3:00pm | |
Room: | Salon H | |
Presenters: | Moderators:
Nina Bargisen, TDC A/SNina has worked at TDC, AS3292, the incumbent in Denmark and one of the leading ISPs in Scandinavia, since 1999, and currently works in the capacity planning group. She is responsible for all for all international interconnects for TDC and runs the IP registry and is part of the technical peering team at TDC. Other responsibilities include network planning, Traffic Engineering, budgeting, network modeling and network design.Panelists:
Joe Provo, ITA SoftwareJoe Provo is Network Architect at ITA Software, an airline IT and services provider at the forefront of a new generation of technology that is changing the way the travel industry works. Before joining ITA, he was in charge of Internet Engineering at RCN. He has been a systems and IP network consultant for over 15 years, and was the founding engineer at a New England ISP in the early wave of 1994 leading all aspects: building and managing servers, networks from the access to the border, NOC and support infrastructure, developing products and the platforms to support them. Since then he has been on both sides of M&A table, integrated and divested networks, designed and managed national infrastructure, and handled network policies including peering. He has managed portions of the MA.US tree since 1994.Chris Luke, EasynetChris Luke is currently the Chief Technologist at Easynet Global Services and has been there since 1995 in various senior technical roles. Chris has led Easynet from a collection of analog modems in a closet of a West London Cyber café to its current multinational multiservice-focussed network (carrying everything from live broadcast television to life-line services<BR>
alongside traditional MPLS VPN and Internet traffic) and these days provides technical strategy and analysis to the Engineering organization.Ted Seely, Sprint.Walt Magnussen, Texas A&MWalt Magnussen, Ph.D. has his Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the University of Minnesota and his Doctorate from Texas A&M University. He is the Director for Telecommunications at Texas A&M, Associate Director of the Academy for Advanced Telecommunications and Learning Technology, an Adjunct Faculty Member at Texas A&M University and the University of Texas, as well as Co-Director for the Texas A&M VoIP Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center (ITEC). Walt is the Co-Chair of Internet2’s VoIP Special Interest Group (SIG) and IPTV SIG, the Past President of the Association for Information Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Education (ACUTA), a member of the State of Texas Telecommunications Planning Oversight Council (TPOC), an Advisory Board member for the Center for Distance Learning Research at Texas A&M University, and a Board member for the SIP Foundry, an Open Source SIP Organization. <BR>
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Walt has assisted with engineering the Trans Texas Video Network, one of the largest Distance Education Networks in the World, the Lone Star Education and Research Network (LEARN) a Texas regional optical network, and served as a consultant to distance education projects in over 30 countries. Most recently he assumed a partnership role on the United States Department of Transportation grant to demonstrate a Next Generation 911 VoIP based Emergency Call Center. | |
Abstract: | The long ago announced change from circuits to packet based transport of voice, TV and leased lines has happened which means that many IP backbones are now also transport networks for these services.
Which impact does that have on: the day-to-day operation of the network demands to convergence demands to monitoring demands to resilience
The panel participants will be reprensenting different types of operators that all share the challenges of being "multiservice" - transit, cdn, content and coorporate. | |
Files: | Multiservice Networks Panel
Nina Bargisen Presentation(PDF)
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Sponsors: | None. | |
Back to NANOG48 agenda. NANOG48 Abstracts- BGP 101
Speakers: Avi Freedman, ServerCentral;
- BGP 102
Speakers: Avi Freedman, ServerCentral;
- Multiservice Networks Panel
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC A/S; Panelists: Joe Provo, ITA Software; Chris Luke, Easynet; Ted SeelySprint; .Walt Magnussen, Texas A&M;
- Multiservice Networks Panel
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC A/S; Panelists: Joe Provo, ITA Software; Chris Luke, Easynet; Ted SeelySprint; .Walt Magnussen, Texas A&M;
- Multiservice Networks Panel
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC A/S; Panelists: Joe Provo, ITA Software; Chris Luke, Easynet; Ted SeelySprint; .Walt Magnussen, Texas A&M;
- Multiservice Networks Panel
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC A/S; Panelists: Joe Provo, ITA Software; Chris Luke, Easynet; Ted SeelySprint; .Walt Magnussen, Texas A&M;
- Multiservice Networks Panel
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC A/S; Panelists: Joe Provo, ITA Software; Chris Luke, Easynet; Ted SeelySprint; .Walt Magnussen, Texas A&M;
- ISP Security Track
Moderators: Barry Greene, Juniper Networks; Speakers: John Kristoff, Team Cymru; Merike Kaeo, Double Shot Security;
- ISP Security Track
Moderators: Barry Greene, Juniper Networks; Speakers: John Kristoff, Team Cymru; Merike Kaeo, Double Shot Security;
- ISP Security Track
Moderators: Barry Greene, Juniper Networks; Speakers: John Kristoff, Team Cymru; Merike Kaeo, Double Shot Security;
- SIP Peering Panel
Moderators: Sonia Sakovich, Sprint; Panelists: Josh Sahala, Intelepeer; Tim Cody, Neustar; Matt Christopher, Comcast; Yi Chu, Sprint;
- SIP Peering Panel
Moderators: Sonia Sakovich, Sprint; Panelists: Josh Sahala, Intelepeer; Tim Cody, Neustar; Matt Christopher, Comcast; Yi Chu, Sprint;
- SIP Peering Panel
Moderators: Sonia Sakovich, Sprint; Panelists: Josh Sahala, Intelepeer; Tim Cody, Neustar; Matt Christopher, Comcast; Yi Chu, Sprint;
- SIP Peering Panel
Moderators: Sonia Sakovich, Sprint; Panelists: Josh Sahala, Intelepeer; Tim Cody, Neustar; Matt Christopher, Comcast; Yi Chu, Sprint;
- SIP Peering Panel
Moderators: Sonia Sakovich, Sprint; Panelists: Josh Sahala, Intelepeer; Tim Cody, Neustar; Matt Christopher, Comcast; Yi Chu, Sprint;
- Network Tools Track
Moderators: Mohit Lad, ThousandEyes; Speakers: Rene Wilhelm, RIPE; Manish Karir, Merit Network;
- Network Tools Track
Moderators: Mohit Lad, ThousandEyes; Speakers: Rene Wilhelm, RIPE; Manish Karir, Merit Network;
- Network Tools Track
Moderators: Mohit Lad, ThousandEyes; Speakers: Rene Wilhelm, RIPE; Manish Karir, Merit Network;
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