Carrier SDN/NFV in 2016

On 22nd June there will be a new Italtel & Current Analysis webinar on “Carrier SDN/NFV in 2016”.

It will be presented by Jason Marcheck (Service Director, Service Provider Infrastructure at Current Analysis) , Giuseppe Monteleone (Senior Technical Marketing Engineer – NFV at Italtel) and Stefano Boero (Senior Technical Marketing Engineer – SDN at Italtel).

The concepts of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) – often discussed generically as “virtualization” – have become embedded in the Telecom lexicon with a speed and pervasiveness that few disruptive network evolutions have enjoyed in the past.

In this Current Analysis webinar, Jason Marcheck will examine the recent developments in the SDN/NFV landscape with the goal of providing an update on how operator strategies have evolved during the past few years, and what is weighing most heavily in their decision making process.

Building on continuing research into the carrier SDN/NFV along with some recent survey research into network operator demands and buying presence, the webinar will take a multi-faceted view of the topic, considering both vendor and service provider perspectives.

Italtel, that is active with the implementation of NFV/SDN solutions from the very beginning, proposes an agile approach capable to reach important results in terms of cost reductions, operational efficiency and business agility without waiting for a complete standardization. In this webinar we’ll provide some examples considering both the achieved results and the emerging game-changing solutions that Telcos and Enterprises have to take into account and exploit in the next future.

Please join us at 4pm CET Time in this discussion to review the current state of commercial SDN/NFV solution offerings, understand operator solution requirements and their impact on networks in the near-term and explore the key technology issues that still need to be overcome to stimulate deployments.

Click HERE for more details.

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