Sunday, October 26, 2003

NTT, Motorola Team on Multicast MPLS for Broadcast Applications

NTT Network Service Systems Laboratory and Motorola Computer Group have collaborated on the development of Multicast Multiprotocol Label Switching (M-MPLS) technology designed to serve as a broadband transport mechanism for access networks. The draft specification enables the simultaneous distribution of large volumes of data, such as streaming video, and real-time interactive multimedia communication for millions of users. The two companies are developing a number of new service applications, the first of which are video distribution over DSL and FTTH networks. A demonstration of the technology is being presented at the MPLS 2003 International Conference in Washington, D.C. this week.


Motorola and NTT said they plan to move M-MPLS into the IETF standardization process. Motorola intends to offer functionality such as M-MPLS in a new range of application-enabling platforms based on the AdvancedTCA specification. Motorola will also offer this draft specification M-MPLS software through its NetPlane software product line.
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