Brisbane Seminar
Event Date: 27 Oct 2009- Registrations from 7:30am.
- The seminar will commence at 8:00am and finish at 11.45am approximately.
- Light refreshments will be provided.
Brisbane Venue Details: Park Regis North Quay Parking: The public parking facility at the Roma Street Transit Centre is the closest located public car park and is within a short walking distance to the Park Regis. Delegates attending an event at the Park Regis are entitled to 50% off the daily ticketed price. The most you will pay is $17. In order to receive the special rate, please have your ticket validated by reception at the Park Regis before returning to the carpark after the event. Tickets validated by the Park Regis will need to be paid to a booth attendant rather than the ticket machine. There is always an attendant on-site. The Seminar includes the following concurrent breakout sessions: Breakout Session 1: FTTP – The Access – The Ultimate Connectivity Engine Breakout Session 2: FTTP –The Core – The Ultimate Service Delivery Engine Note:- It is only possible to attend one break-out session per person. Please nominate which session you'd like to attend when you register.
293 North Quay
Brisbane
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When any industry experiences large investment, like the NBN, new technologies emerge and are implemented to meet the challenging demands of the network. FTTP allows for a new approach to many traditional fibre optic concepts. In this session we will explore what you should be aware of when designing, constructing and commissioning FTTP networks; new products, new commissioning techniques and most importantly what this network will deliver.
Most telecommunications networks today operate with some type of traffic engineering technology. In this session we will look at the use of Ethernet in the core and access networks, which is required to deliver large-scale multifaceted service models like IPTV, VOD, VoIP, video conferencing, online collaboration and so on. We will discuss the use of routing technologies (MPLS), the pitfalls and managing network engineering limits.
| Registrations Open: | 25 Aug 2009 |
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| Registrations Close: | 30 Oct 2009 |



