Faster, Higher, Stronger! Bell Canada's VANOC 2010 Winter Olympic Games NetworkIDCDecember 27, 2009 25 Pages - SKU: IDC2576561 |
This IDC Buyer Case Study examines the implementation and delivery by Bell of the first all-IP converged network at an Olympic Games. The deployment of a converged network infrastructure for the most important and most watched sporting event in the world, while on a unique scale, has benefits and lessons for enterprise customers and service providers alike. |
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