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Ethernet workshop

New Delhi, March 19 India's potential to take a world lead in next-generation telecom technology would be a keynote theme in the forthcoming Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) workshop to be held on March 21 at Convergence India 2008 in New Delhi. "Wireless backhaul is another burgeoning application this year and it has hardly begun to be addressed in India.

The challenge for India's exploding mobile business is to meet the pressure from increasing mobile usage by offering a cost-effective migration path from legacy backhaul networks to an all-IP Carrier Ethernet solution. It's the natural choice, because Carrier Ethernet's scalability allows decoupling of traffic volume from capital and operating expenses, so operators can handle massive growth in video and data traffic at far less cost," according to Mr Nan Chen, MEF president. - Our Bureau

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