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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Sunday, October 26, 2003
NTT, Motorola Team on Multicast MPLS for Broadcast Applications
Sunday, October 26, 2003
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