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What is Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP)

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
A term defined by Rob Koslowsky of the Cerent team in 1999 prior to the launch of the company and its first product, the Cerent 454. MSPP became a new category of product, defined to address the metropolitan transport market. It remains popular today as the best way to describe the metropolitan optical transport space and products that fit there that supports a variety of optical and service interfaces with integrated management capabilities.
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Innovation and Utility in the Optical Transport Network
R.K. Koslowsky (Independent Scholar, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch055
Abstract
This chapter addresses the introduction of a Multi-service Provisioning Platform (MSPP) into the transmission segment of the communication network. The first company to do so was Cerent Corporation. Although it was initially introduced in the United States in 1998, acceptance was rapid, and MSPPs found there way into the balance of the world market shortly thereafter. MSPP innovation enabled both new and existing service providers to leverage existing optical transmission infrastructure with increased functionality. Introduction of MSPPs enabled the proliferation of Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) through the synthesis of traditional voice and emerging Internet traffic. The bandwidth bottleneck created by voice-only-based equipment was broken by the MSPPs and positioned the Internet for carriage of even higher bandwidth video traffic. The utility of the MSPP approach, as viewed by the telecoms, made it both a market success and a new standard to which all manufacturers adhere.
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Innovation and Utility in the Optical Transport Network
A term defined by Rob Koslowsky of the Cerent team in 1999 prior to the launch of the company and its first product, the Cerent 454. MSPP became a new category of product, defined to address the metropolitan transport market. It remains popular today as the best way to describe the metropolitan optical transport space and products that fit there that supports a variety of optical and service interfaces with integrated management capabilities.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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