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MPLS 2003 International Conference
Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington D.C.
October 26-28, 2003
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http://www.mpls2003.com
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You are cordially invited to attend the MPLS 2003 International Conference
to be held in Washington D.C. October 26-28, 2003 hosted by ISOCORE. The
3-day event consists of highly technical sessions, tutorials, panel
discussions, and exhibits.
Registration for the conference is now open. Early registration discounts
are extremely lucrative and are valid for a limited time only. To register,
go to:
http://www.mpls2003.com/registration.htm
Important Dates:
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- Early Registration Rates Cut-Off Date: July 30
- Tutorials: October 26, 9:00am - 5:30 pm
- Conference sessions: October 27-28, 8:45am-6:30pm
- Exhibits: October 27-28, 8:45am-6:30pm
Program:
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(visit http://mpls2003.com/sessions.htm for details)
Sunday October 26
Tutorial 1
Tutorial 2: VPNs
Tutorial 3: Layer 2 VPNs/VPLS
Tutorial 4: MPLS Security
Monday, October 27
Opening remarks - Peter Hill (BellSouth Telecommunications) & Dr. Hamid
Ahmadi (AT&T Labs)
Introduction - Luca Martini (Level3 Communications)
Keynote
Session: Convergence (Service Provider's Perspective)
- What is the Role of MPLS in Network Convergence?
- MPLS: The Catalyst of Convergence?
Session: OAM
- New Developments in MPLS and IP OAM
- Network Management of MPLS-based VPNs
- MPLS Convergence, Control and OAM Implications
- Service OA&M for MPLS VPNs
Session: Reliability
- High Availability for MPLS LSRs
- Next Generation Core Routers: Defining IP Reliability and Resiliency
- High Resiliency MPLS Network Design
- Hardening MPLS-based Networks
Session: L2/L3 VPNs
- BGP-VPN Services: Lessons Learned
- Design and Deploy Scalable Inter-AS MPLS VPNs
- L2-MPLS Networks
- MPLS in Multi-AS Networks
Panel: MPLS as a Fusing Technology
- Chair: P. Hill, VP Technology Planning & Deployment, BellSouth
Telecommunications
- Members: D. McDysan (MCI), C. Kalmanek (ATT), P. Delavenne (LambdaNet),
R. Wilder (Masergy), R. Doukov (Flag Telecom), McManus (Verizon), C.
Liljenstolpe
(Cable & Wireless), Y. Sato (NTT)
Tuesday, October 28
Keynote
Lessons Learned - Yakov Rekhter
Critical Considerations for Network Consolidation - Daniel Awduche (MCI)
Session: Layer 2 Transport & Interworking over MPLS
- VPLS - Remember LANE?
- Transitioning a Profitable Service Portfolio to an MPLS Core Network
- VPLS Provisioning, Performance and Scalability: Problems and Solutions
Session: IP Optical Integration
- Optical Market Forces on GMPLS
- Multiservice Metro Networks in Sweden and Their Plans to Go GMPLS
- Photonic Internet Laboratory: New Challenges for Future Photonic Network
- Generalized VPNs (GVPNs)
Session: New MPLS Features
- Scalable Multicast MPLS Technology for Next Generation Broadband
Services
Network
- Multicast Traffic Engineering with MPLS
- LDP Fast Convergence
- How to secure an MPLS/VPN network
- Integration of IPv6 and IPv6 VPN Services over MPLS
Session: Traffic Engineering
- Inter-area and Inter-AS MPLS Traffic Engineering
- Traffic Engineering in Hierarchical Multiprovider Networks
- Multi-Region (multiarea/multiAS) Traffic Engineering
- Advanced MPLS Application Testing
Session: Service & Provisioning Issues
- MPLS Network Management: Enterprise Deployment Management
- Attracting New Enterprise Customers with MPLS VPN Services
- MPLS Beyond Service Provider Cores
- Critical Quality of Service Issues in MPLS Networks
- Practical Implementation of Tools Allied to the Network Management of
IP/MPLS-based Networks
We look forward to seeing you at the Conference.
Regards,
Dave McDysan, Luca Martini, Bijan Jabbari
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