CE 2.0
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| February 23, 2012 Los Angeles: Bob Metcalfe, the Inventor of Ethernet and MEF Advisory Director, today announces the launch of Carrier Ethernet 2.0 (CE 2.0), characterized by three powerful and standardized features: Multiple Classes of Service (Multi-CoS), Interconnect and Manageability. Read more |
CE 2.0 greatly expands from 3 services in CE 1.0 to 8 services, 2 of each respectively in E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree, and E-Access, as defined in MEF Service Specifications and Implementation Agreements (MEF 6.1, 6.1.1, 22.1,33). Further, CE 2.0 carries newly standardized and powerful service features of Multi-CoS with Performance Objectives, Interconnect and Manageability, through the integrated delivery of MEF Service Attributes (MEF 10.2, 10.2.1, 26.1), Implementation Agreements (MEF 13, 20, 23.1) and Management Specifications (MEF 7.1, 16, 17, 30, 31).
“The approval of key MEF specifications and implementation agreements in 2012 marks the tipping point that this new generation of services and networks can be confidently implemented and deployed as a new industry standards” said Nan Chen, MEF President. “CE 2.0 provides a new dimension for industry growth and prosperity.”
CE 2.0 delivers significant values to all stakeholders worldwide: enterprises, small/medium businesses, retail/wholesale service providers, mobile operators, and network equipment manufacturers. |
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Overview Presentation |
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Technical Foundation: Details of the specifications that enable CE2.0 |
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Business Case. Looks at the value that CE 2.0 brings the Carrier Ethernet community |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Introduction to Carrier Ethernet |
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