Nov 3 2009
Optical Expert to Participate in Panel on Converged Packet-Optical Solutions
MRV COMMUNICATIONS, INC., today announced that its Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Optical Networks, Brandon Pemberton, will participate in a roundtable discussion at Light Reading’s Ethernet Expo 2009. MRV is a leading networking company with a full line of packet-optical transport (P-OTS), carrier Ethernet, 40G networking and out-of-band networking products.
On day two of the expo (Nov. 4), Pemberton will speak as part of the roundtable discussion “Converged Packet-Optical Solutions for High-Capacity, Smart Bandwidth Services.” Moderated by Sterling Perrin of Heavy Reading, this roundtable will explore how operators can leverage next-generation optical and Ethernet network solutions to deliver high-capacity retail and wholesale services in a profitable way. Additionally, the panel will discuss trends related to packet-optical integration including layer 2/3 and ROADM integration, optical interfaces on carrier Ethernet switch/router (CESR) and Ethernet service edge (ESE) platforms, the role of OTN (ITU-T G.709) in carrier Ethernet networks and a unified control plane for packet and optical networks.
Light Reading’s Ethernet Expo 2009 will be held Nov. 3-4 at The Hilton New York in New York City. Now in its ninth year, this year's event will bring together experts from the service provider, supplier and analyst communities to explore the hottest trends in Ethernet technology. The conference will feature informative presentations, keynotes and panel discussions about all aspects of the growing and evolving Ethernet market. MRV will be exhibiting in booth #120.
“Carrier Ethernet is one of the fastest moving segments in the telecommunications industry today and MRV is paving the way for service providers with its innovative optical networking solutions,” said Noam Lotan, chief executive officer of MRV Communications. “Brandon is an expert in optical technologies and his deep understanding of this market allow him to bring a valuable perspective to this panel discussion.”