The rationale for layering MPLS into the IP network is to provide differentiated services. A myopic focus on MPLS however reduces the vision and the scope of opportunity to provide differentiated services to just the network and technology.
On May 5, 2003, the New York Times ran an article titled "America's Broadband Dream Is Alive in Korea". Learn how the dream was built and where Korea intends to go by pursuing the vision of "Broadband IT Powerhouse".
The establishment of a new regional Asian standards-setting organisation is now being urgently addressed, as a result of the Awaji Forum. The question for other players, whether they are companies, governments or regions, is how to engage and cooperate.
Korea has been successful in establishing broadband as a key element of public infrastructure. Read how the new Information and Communications Minister intends to bring his outstanding private sector experience to expanding Korea's achievements in IT.
The advent of next-generation Internet will force the incumbent telecoms operators to dramatically reshape their organisations and cultures. See how they need to re-invent themselves.
Telco executives commonly express the desire to 'move up' the value chain into outsourcing; A more productive endeavour would be to focus on making very intelligent and skillful use of outsourcing and out-tasking opportunities - as a client.
On May 5, 2003, the New York Times ran an article titled "America's Broadband Dream Is Alive in Korea". Learn how the dream was built and where Korea intends to go by pursuing the vision of "Broadband IT Powerhouse".
The rationale for layering MPLS into the IP network is to provide differentiated services. A myopic focus on MPLS however reduces the vision and the scope of opportunity to provide differentiated services to just the network and technology.