Riverstone Demonstrates Interoperability for Converged Services Infrastructure at MPLS World Congress
07 February 2006 - 8:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
PARIS, Feb. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Riverstone Networks, Inc.
(RSTN.PK) is demonstrating the interoperability, resiliency,
Quality of Service (QoS) and multicast capabilities of both its
Riverstone 15008 and 15100 carrier Ethernet routers at this year's
interoperability event at MPLS World Congress in Paris, February
7-10. As part of the demonstration, Riverstone is showing its
ability to support high-quality business and residential
triple-play services reliably within a multi-vendor MPLS network.
Fifteen vendors are participating in the interoperability event,
which was organized by the European Advanced Networking Test Center
(EANTC) in cooperation with the University of New Hampshire and the
MFA Forum. The demonstration illustrates the effectiveness of an
MPLS infrastructure in delivering converged services with
SONET-like resiliency, end-to-end traffic engineering, dynamic
bandwidth allocation and guaranteed service delivery. The
Riverstone 15000 product line combines the carrier-grade
reliability and QoS of MPLS with its own high-availability software
design to enable service providers to deliver the Quality of user
Experience necessary for the success of such services as VoIP, IPTV
and multimedia wireless services. Riverstone's high-availability
design features both a modular OS to prevent the occurrence of
software failures and hitless protection software to quickly
recover from them, thereby avoiding service disruptions.
Riverstone's routers feature hierarchical QoS (HQoS) to address
service quality at not only the network level, but also at the
subscriber level to ensure the quality of each of an end-user's
multiple services. Riverstone's routers also feature hierarchical
VPLS (HVPLS) to extend the capabilities of MPLS-based Ethernet so
that service providers have the added scalability needed to serve
millions of subscribers dependably. In addition, HVPLS pushes video
packet replications for multicasting further out to the edge,
scaling the delivery of high quality video services more
economically. About the MFA Forum The MFA Forum is an
international, industry-wide, nonprofit association of service
providers, equipment vendors and enterprise users. The focus of the
Forum is to advance the deployment of multi-vendor, multi-service
packet-based networks, associated applications, and interworking
solutions for telecommunications and networking. The Forum is
driving the convergence of ATM, Frame Relay and IP/MPLS
technologies in the global telecom industry through
interoperability initiatives, implementation agreements, and
educational and marketing resources and programs. The Forum
currently has more than 60 members. For Forum membership
information please contact Alexa Morris, executive director, at
(510) 608-5914 or via e-mail at . Additional information about The
MFA Forum is available online at http://www.mfaforum.org/. About
EANTC The European Advanced Networking Test Center (EANTC) offers
vendor-neutral network test facilities for manufacturers, service
providers, and enterprise customers. Primary business areas include
interoperability, conformance, and performance testing for IP,
MPLS, Carrier Ethernet, and Voice over IP-related network
technologies and applications. EANTC provides network-related
services including consulting and seminars for MPLS and other
networking technologies. For more information about EANTC contact
Carsten Rossenhoevel, Managing Director, at +49.30.3180595-0 or via
e-mail at . http://www.eantc.com/ About Riverstone Riverstone
Networks, Inc. (RSTN.PK) is a leading provider of carrier Ethernet
infrastructure solutions for business and residential
communications services. Riverstone's Ethernet router portfolio
uniquely delivers the reliability that allows carriers to meet the
triple play -- voice, video and data -- service requirements of
their customers in a cost-effective and scalable way. Riverstone
allows carriers to offer new services over existing
revenue-generating networks permitting them to evolve to a next
generation Ethernet infrastructure. Riverstone Contact: Amy Huitt
Riverstone Networks, Inc. 1-408-878-6918 DATASOURCE: Riverstone
Networks, Inc. CONTACT: Amy Huitt of Riverstone Networks, Inc.,
+1-408-878-6918, or Web site: http://www.riverstonenet.com/
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