Re: [AFMUG] Mobile Backhaul

2022-07-20 Thread Ryan Ray
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Re: [AFMUG] Mobile Backhaul

2022-07-20 Thread Mike Hammett
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Re: [AFMUG] Mobile Backhaul

2022-07-20 Thread Trey Scarborough
If your looking for a L1 DWDM to drop at the site then ekinops has a 10x10 100G that can drop individual 10Gs at a site. I haven't seen any deployments for mobile carriers, but I have been told they have. Most I have done to this point has been 100G rings using MPLS/EVPN. Hardware is typicall

[AFMUG] Mobile Backhaul

2022-07-19 Thread Mike Hammett
I'm looking for referrals to what you've worked with regarding mobile backhaul services. We've poked around at a few vendors and it seems like it's common to have products on either side of what I'm looking for. It appears common to offer: 1) Just a basic 10x 10G -> 1x 100G muxponder. It se