Abstract :
Buried amid industry hoopla about end-user gadgets and macroeconomic issues such as upcoming wireless spectrum auctions, an arcane but increasingly vexing niche of the Internet\´s architecture has become the subject of considerable debate. At stake is the "promised land" of carrier Ethernet traffic traversing the globe. In preparing for the next-generation network, however, carriers have had to combine their IP-based core resources with legacy synchronous optical network (SONET) and synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) access technology in the transport layer. How the world\´s carriers will best combine and migrate those resources into a robust and warrantable packet-based network is the crux of the issue.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; local area networks; multiprotocol label switching; telecommunication traffic; Ethernet traffic; IP-based core resource; Internet architecture; MPLS; SDH; SONET; legacy synchronous optical network; multiprotocol label switching; next-generation network; packet-based network; synchronous digital hierarchy access technology; transport layer; Ethernet networks; Internet; Multiprotocol label switching; Next generation networking; Quality of service; Space technology; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Technology management; Telephony; Wavelength division multiplexing; ethernet; internet architecture; metro links; news;