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To: FARcom who wrote (72)11/22/2001 2:02:50 PM
From: FARcom  Read Replies (1) of 74
 
The Game Plan:

The Internet is morphing into a world of high-speed, always-on applications. Bandwidth-intensive applications such as digital video teamed with always-on applications such as instant messaging and stock quotes drive this new world. And with Congress looking at "Universal Broadband" to address the digital divide, it is clear that carriers must find a way to provide bandwidth not just to some areas with some users, but rather to everyone, everywhere.

At the same time, voice networks are poised for rapid change. Today's circuit-switched voice networks will give way to tomorrow's packet voice networks.

The challenge service providers face is how to deliver the bandwidth customers need over today's separate voice and data networks in a way that can evolve to tomorrow's converged voice and data network. At the same time, a simplified, low-cost architecture is needed to allow carriers to combat the competition from cable and wireless alternatives.

Existing solutions are too complex, too costly, and too limited. Many companies provide "spot broadband" that cannot scale pervasively. Others provide solutions that can scale but don't work with tomorrow's converged voice networks.

And finally, emerging solutions for converged voice and data networks do not address the pervasive broadband challenge.

Occam Networks was founded to address this need.
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