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The ever changing world of technological demands requires a constant review of connectivity options for staying in contact with clients and customers, operational efficiency improvements, disaster recovery and other enhancements to meet business needs. Choosing the right technologies will pay dividends to your business today and into the future. In this seminar, Brian Mulligan and Dennis Mudry will discuss next generation connectivity options, what is available, how they are delivered and a summary of scalability, reliability and performance. It will also address how these next generation technologies can enable businesses to take advantage of high bandwidth applications, cloud computing services and general enhancements that can be made in day to day operations. Presented by Brian Mulligan, Sales Manager, Comcast Enterprise Services & Dennis Mudry, Senior Sales Engineer, Comcast Enterprise Services Brian Mulligan serves as Enterprise Sales Manager for Comcast’s Western New England Region. In this role, Mulligan is responsible for overseeing Comcast’s Enterprise Business Services efforts for the region, which encompasses 300 communities in Connecticut, Western Massachusetts, New York and Vermont. Mulligan works to lead the continued explosive growth of Comcast’s Enterprise Business Class suite of offerings. Launched in 2011, Comcast Business Class Ethernet offers high-performance point-to-point and multi-point Metro Ethernet services with the capacity to deliver cloud computing, software-as-a-service, business continuity/disaster recovery and other bandwidth-intensive applications. Before joining Comcast, Mulligan held the position of Director of Sales for Resolute Partners. His previous sales and industry experience also includes positions with SNET, SBC, and AT&T. A native of Oakville, Connecticut, Tzoumas resides in Meriden, CT, with his wife, his two children. Dennis Mudry serves as a Senior Sales Engineer for Comcast’s Western New England Region. In this role, Dennis is responsible for customer solutions, network design and sales support efforts for the region which include Connecticut, Western Massachusetts, New York and Vermont. Dennis started his career at Comcast in 2009 and has been instrumental in the launch of Western New England’s Metro Ethernet network which offers high-performance optical point-to-point and multi-point network services as well as cloud based IP telephony. Before joining Comcast, Dennis held the position of Senior Network Architect for Virtela Technologies. He has held pre and post engineering positions with UUnet, MCI WorldCom, CompuServe network services and Sprint. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business administration from Post College. He is a Cisco certified internetwork professional and Ciena Carrier Ethernet administrator. http://xfinity.comcast.net/
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Next Generation ConnectivityApril 2013
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Business and Bandwidth Demands are Exploding
The questions is: Can your network keep up?
You’re trying to do more, more, more…
MORE CONTENT
MORE DEVICES MORE APPLICATIONS
MORE ON-DEMAND ACCESS
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Technology benefits of high-performance connectivity
Other
Ability to Reduce Security Risk
High Bandwidth Across Multiple Sites
Ability to Reduce Downtime
Improves Scalability
Increases High Availability
Improves Reliability
Increases Bandwidth
Application Speed + Performance
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Other
Lowers TCO
Reduces OPEX
Meet Customer Needs
Increases Efficiency
Increases Productivity
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Business benefits of high-performance connectivity
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IT leaders demand high-performance network connectivity
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Other
Stress on the network from BYOT
Cloud computing initiatives
Virtualization
Business continuity/Disaster recovery
Bandwidth intensive apps
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Majority of surveyed IT leaders see bandwidth intensive applications, business continuity/disaster recovery and virtualized resources as contributing to the demand for high-performance connectivity.
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You Need a Network Built to Handle Those Demands
• You need performance: Traditional technologies like T1 and Frame Relay provide limited bandwidth, constraining application performance
• You need to keep costs down: You can’t afford to make major investments in your network every time your business changes
• You need scalability: Network traffic is exploding, yet the time and resources required to expand in a T1 environment are too great
Traditional technologies just weren’t built with today’s environment in mind
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Carrier Ethernet Defined
• Standardized Service-Requires no change to Customer LAN equipment. Ideally suited for converged voice, video and data networks.
• Scalability-Provides bandwidth in increments from 1 Meg to 10 Gig• Reliability-Rapid recovery time when problems occur 50ms rapid
recovery.• Quality of Service-Service Level agreements that deliver end to end
performance.• Service Management-The ability to monitor, diagnose and centrally
manage the network.
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Delivered over a wide variety of access media
Bonded T1/E1
Ethernet
MSO/ Cable
Ethernet User to Network Interface (UNI)Ethernet Network Network Interface (NNI)
COAXDirect Fiber
WDM Fiber
Bonded Copper
Service Provider 2
TDM
Ethernet
Ethernet EthernetEthernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Direct Fiber100Mbps/1Gbps/10 Gbps
SONET/ SDH
PON
Fiber
Ethernet
Service Provider 1
Ethernet
Ethernet
WiMax
Ethernet
Packet Wireless
DS3/E3
Carrier Ethernet provides consistent services delivered to users connected over the widest variety of access networks
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Carrier Ethernet Architectures
Ethernet Private Line (EPL)
Replaces a TDM Private line
Most popular Ethernet service due to its simplicity
Point-to-Point EVCs
Carrier Ethernet Network
CE UNI
CE
UNI
CE
UNI
ISPPOP
UNI
Storage Service Provider
Internet
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Carrier Ethernet Architectures
Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL)
Replaces Frame Relay or ATM L2 VPN services• To deliver higher bandwidth, end-to-end services
Supports “hub & spoke” connectivity Similar to Frame Relay or Private Line hub and spoke deployments
Service Multiplexed
Ethernet UNI
Point-to-Point EVCs
Carrier Ethernet Network
CE
UNI
CE
UNI
CE
UNI
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Carrier Ethernet Architectures
Ethernet Network Services example
Multipoint-to-Multipoint EVC
Carrier Ethernet Network
CE
UNI
CE
CE
UNI
UNI
Ethernet Network Services (ENS)Similar to MPLS network ServicesSupports “any to any” network connectivity
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Carrier Ethernet Architectures
Ethernet Dedicated Internet (EDI)
Replaces T1,T3 Sonet
Provides scalable high bandwidth Internet access
UNIInternet
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Comcast Business Ethernet
• One of the largest fiber-based Ethernet providers with a nationwide reach– Ethernet services delivered via Comcast’s high-performance network – Deep fiber penetration; beyond the central business district– Comcast owned and operated infrastructure for true network diversity
• Focus on a business audience – regardless of your industry, we can design a network for you
• Two-tier support – national network monitoring with local leadership, technical support, and customer care
We have the scale, strength, and stability of a global corporation, but the attention and focus of a local provider
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Why Comcast Metro Ethernet?
ScalabilityAbility to scale quickly, easily, and incrementally – from 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps – to meet the rapidly evolving needs of businesses
PerformanceCombined with easy scalability, Ethernet’s ability to manage multiple types of traffic helps maximize application performance in ways legacy technologies never could Network diversityComcast has invested hundreds of millions into its own infrastructure, with diverse facilities from those of ILECs, and CLECs who often use the same routes. Service level agreementComcast stands behind our service with a service level agreement, and 24x7 support, 365 days per year MEF CE 2.0 CertifiedComcast is the world’s first carrier to earn this designation, leading the industry and demonstrating our commitment to enterprise businesses
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City of West Haven
Situation:• Connecticut municipality with a population of 55,000+• Upgraded technology infrastructure needed to support police and
fire departments, libraries and other city offices
Challenge:• Connect multiple locations with faster, more reliable network
connections• Replace legacy voice and data for improved public safety
services• Provide wireless Internet access to library visitors
Solution:• Comcast Business Class Ethernet Network Service• Comcast Business Class Ethernet Dedicated Internet• Comcast Business Class PRI Trunks
Results:• Dependable connectivity from City Hall to 17 municipal locations• Improved safety with reliable data transfer for Web-based reverse
911 system and beach security camera system• Faster response times and improved customer experience for
those calling into municipal offices
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