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Faster, Higher, Stronger! Bell Canada's VANOC 2010 Winter Olympic Games NetworkPublished by: IDC Published: Dec. 27, 2009 - 25 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Buyer Case Study Situation Overview Organization OverviewSelectionChallenges and SolutionChallengesSolutionWireless Plays Key RoleServices Offered on VANOC NetworkImplementation and Solution ComponentsOptical Ethernet CoreVANOC Admin, Voice over IP, and Internet NetworksDatacentre ArchitectureSecurityVenue NetworkRate Card Network Services ProvisioningGames NetworkOlympics Broadcast CentreWeb PortalResultsBenefitsLessons LearnedFuture Outlook Essential Guidance Advice for BuyersAdvice for Network ProvidersLearn More Related ResearchTable: VANOC 2010 Winter Olympic Games Communications Network Service Delivery Compared with Previous Games Table: ICT Services Enabled on Bell Canada VANOC 2010 Winter Olympic Games Network Table: Bell Canada VANOC 2010 Winter Olympic Games Network Key Milestones Figure: Vancouver and Whistler 2010 Winter Olympic Venues Figure: Bell Canada Vancouver 2010 Olympics Optical Ethernet Core Network Architecture Figure: Howe Sound and Anvil Island Solar Powered Cell Site Figure: VANOC Olympic Network Carrier Ethernet Core Figure: VANOC 2010 Admin, VoIP, and Internet Network Architecture Figure: VANOC Technical Operations Centre Figure: VANOC Voice over IP Network Architecture Figure: VANOC 2010 Venue Network Architecture Figure: VANOC 2010 Games Network Architecture Figure: VANOC 2010 International Broadcast Centre AbstractThis 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. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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