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What’s Possible When You Supercharge the Mobile Internet?
TELUS Launches Canada's First Intercompany Cisco TelePresence Service
Cisco Knowledge Network: Feb. 16th Carrier-Grade v6 Technical Webcast
Cisco Knowledge Network: Feb. 23rd Optical Networking Technical Webcast
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What’s Possible When You Supercharge the Mobile Internet?
Prepare for new possibilities. Prepare for what's next... 
 
Find out how Cisco’s comprehensive end-to-end IP NGN solution supercharges the Mobile Internet by helping operators enable new services, reduce costs, and transform their business.
 
If you were unable attend the February 9th launch event, click here to access the launch event VoD.

TELUS Launches Canada's First Intercompany Cisco TelePresence Service

TELUS Intercompany Service with Cisco TelePresenceTM Helps Customers Extend Their Investment and Strengthen Relationships With Customers, Suppliers and Partners
 
Cisco announced that TELUS Corporation is the first Canadian telecommunications provider to offer intercompany Cisco TelePresenceTM services across the country.
 
TELUS Intercompany Service with Cisco TelePresence combines existing enterprise networks with service provider connections to extend Cisco TelePresence meetings beyond an enterprise boundary, allowing companies of all sizes as well as individuals to use Cisco TelePresence to collaborate with colleagues, customers, suppliers, and partners.This means that any user at any organization can meet face to face via Cisco TelePresence with other users on other enterprise networks.
 
Cisco offers a complete Cisco TelePresence solution and fully validated reference architecture that facilitates calls between multiple enterprise networks to traverse the service provider network with no co-mingling of routes, addresses, or data.
 


Cisco Knowledge Network: Feb. 16th Carrier-Grade v6 Technical Webcast

You are cordially invited to the next event in the new IP NGN-focused Cisco Knowledge Network Series taking place on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 from 2:30pm to 3:30pm EDT.

The global pool of IPv4 addresses is scheduled to run out sometime in 2011, and time is of the essence. With the looming exhaustion, Cisco is stepping up with the Carrier-Grade IPv6 (CGv6) solution. This session will provide a technical overview of the functions and features of the CGv6 solution. A description of the hardware composed of a CRS-1 router and the integrated Carrier Grade Service Engine (CGSE) will be presented. The architecture, features supported, packet flow and deployment considerations for the CGv6 NAT44 solution will be outlined in detail. An overview of a forthcoming new CGv6 feature, stateless IPv4/IPv6 Translation (XLAT), will be presented.
 

Cisco Knowledge Network: Feb. 23rd Optical Networking Technical Webcast

Cisco is pleased to invite you to attend the next session of the Optical series of Cisco Knowledge Network webcasts taking place on Tuesday, February 23rd from 1pm to 2pm EDT. This event is targeted towards technical professionals interested in the network evolution of deploying TDM, Packet and DWDM based services.
 
 
As the importance of broadband data and video services continue to increase, Service Providers need more integration between Ethernet switching and transport to optimize capital investment and reduce operating costs. We’ll discuss how new features and platforms enable Service Providers to leverage TDM services using established methods, while migrating to the new generation of Ethernet services in a phased, controlled, and more cost-efficient manner. Learn how new optical networking platforms provide the ability to natively support any mix of both TDM and packet capabilities in one homogeneous network.
 
Click here to register for this webcast.


Become a CEO. Change the World. Play myPlanNet

Cisco myPlanNet 1.0 is a fun, simulation game that puts you into the shoes of a service provider CEO. Your challenge is to build and grow your business based on a wide range of Cisco products, technologies and services, and migrate your residential and business customers from the stone age of dial-up, through the broadband and mobile connected eras, and into the dawning of the medianet age. 
 



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