Service Providers![Service Provider Catalog [32.19MB] Service Provider Catalog](http://www.transition.com/TransitionNetworks/Resources/en/Images/SP-Catalog.png) Carrier-class Ethernet has become the choice for many businesses as industry standards have evolved to include stringent, high-availability networking requirements. Ethernet offers many advantages for businesses, carrier hotels and large Data Center facilities by adding a variety of service classes and bandwidth options along with guaranteed uptime service levels, similar to traditional circuit-based services. Ethernet has also been a major driver in mobile backhaul environments, helping ease current capacity constraints in 3G data services and providing the necessary bandwidth for offering 4G next-generation networks (NGN). ![Service Provider Brochure [2.29MB] Service Provider Brochure](http://www.transition.com/TransitionNetworks/Resources/en/Images/ServiceProviders.jpg)
While it’s clear that businesses and providers recognize the drivers for an all-Ethernet setup, a vast majority will also continue to support TDM circuit-based services, simply because it is too costly to do a complete upgrade. While an all-Ethernet application is the goal for the future, Transition Networks provides the path forward to allow TDM networks to evolve to IP/ Ethernet using cost-effective upgrades to your network as needed—rather than throwing out your existing technology investment and start from scratch.
Transition Networks offers an extensive portfolio of products for Carrier Ethernet services, TDM services, or Fiber Conservation applications. Ava in stand-alone and multi-service based chassis platforms, to accommodate virtually any protocol (TDM, OCx, ATM, IP/Ethernet), or any type of service delivery including: pseudowire (CESoIP), TDM over IP, or the next-generation Link and Service OAM Intelligent Network Interface Devices (NIDs) and aggregation fiber switching. Our products are built to exceed your most stringent Service Level Agreement (SLA) requirements.
To learn more about how Transition Networks helps Service Providers, please click on the links below, or call 800-526-9267. |