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September 21, 2011

Webinar - Webinar Explains New Standards in Ethernet Service Activation Testing


Recently, more stringent service level agreements (SLA’s) have been making a big impact in the world of Carrier Ethernet. Due to its increased popularity for business services and mobile backhaul, more and more people have been forced to navigate the changes in these SLA’s. Now a new Webinar will help you navigate the complex world of Ethernet SLA’s so you can be sure that your networks measure up.




The Webinar, entitled “Emerging Standards in Ethernet Service Activation Testing… Don’t Get Left Behind” will be presented by Sunrise Telecom (News - Alert) and held on Thursday, September 29 at 1:00 PM Eastern Time/10:00 AM Pacific.

Paul Marshall, Chief Technology Officer at Sunrise Telecom will be presenting the Webinar. He is a co-founder of the company and was part of the group that actively developed the Y.1564 Ethernet Service Activation Test Methodology. Sunrise Telecom is a market leader in providing test and monitoring solutions for telecom and wireless operators. Moderating the proceedings will be Erik Linask (News - Alert), Group Editorial Director at TMCnet.

During the Webinar, attendees will learn: how to improve Ethernet Service Activation Test Methodology; how to be more productive and efficient when deploying new wireless services; how performance management improvements in the network will enhance field technician productivity; and about new developments in bandwidth profile conformance verification.

The Webinar is designed for: service providers like telcos; large enterprise Ethernet service consumers; Ethernet equipment manufacturers; and product design engineers.

For more information on the Webinar or to sign up, click here.


Rich Steeves is a TMCnet copy editor. He taught writing for nine years. He has also worked as an editorial assistant at Penny Publications. He has written short stories, newspaper columns, blogs and recently published his first novel. He attended The George Washington University where he received his bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in education. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves