Synchronization in packet-based networks: challenges and solutions
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Synchronization in packet-based networks: challenges and solutions
Ericsson |
January 26, 2010
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A range of technologies can be used to deliver synchronization solutions in next-generation packet networks. And there may be more than one solution in which a network employs multiple transport technologies – for example, in the mobile backhaul.
To ensure that the overall business objectives are met, the solution of choice is dependent on a detailed understanding of the requirements.
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