Urgent Need to Upgrade Nations Telecommunication Timing & Synchronization Infrastructure
For this report, RHK interviewed multiple large incumbent U.S. carriers. All unanimously agreed that packet-based, next-generation networks require timing and synchronization and all had either already started, or will soon start, installing next-generation equipment in their networks. Current timing and synchronization equipment was installed during a network modernization cycle that started in 1988 and has not been significantly upgraded since, exposing carriers to an increased rate of service outages and the prospect of syncing new terabit next-generation network elements with equipment that is two decades old.
In this free Special Report, you'll learn about strategic drivers that call for rapid modernization of your timing & synchronization infrastructure. The report shares:
Key Findings
Market Drivers
Network Architecture
Benefits of Timing, Synchronization Equipment
Conclusions
The Bottom Line
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