Today, next-generation network services are rapidly expanding as demand comes from almost every enterprise, service provider, and organization, scaling to multiple gigabits per second speeds. Technology migration is a significant opportunity for network operators who are rapidly evolving their network technology to improve upon the speed, reliability, capacity, and security of their legacy networks.
Axcent Networks’ VP of Business Development, David Wuensch, is leading a cross-segment of industry engineering and operations experts for a panel discussion on Achieving Successful Network Technology Migration on Tuesday, November 5, at the INCOMPAS Show 2019, at the C-Suite Networking Breakfast.
During this insightful panel, attendees will hear the migration experiences of FirstLight Fiber, Inteliquent, and Spectrum Enterprise. Panelists will share lessons learned and how they are preparing for the challenges of future technology adoption.
One commonality is that the formidable task of network modernization is often compounded by a lack of critical in-house resources with the knowledge, methodologies, procedures, and best practices to ensure migration projects are completed on time, with accuracy, and with minimal operational impact.
It is critical to not only have available resources, but the right resources to get a technology migration project done. Proper network design requires mastery of network inventory management systems, operations support system (OSS) tools, and coordination with the Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) and fiber operators. Moreover, proper network design requires significant telecom experience. Carriers need to be prepared to handle the changes and complexity encountered all the way through a network technology migration.
A company of nimble engineers, Axcent Networks gets called into projects to fill the gaps. Carriers trust Axcent Networks to take on technology migration projects because of our design and provisioning expertise and our proven program management. The kind of situations into which we get pulled are complex and need experienced engineers who have been there before.
To discuss how our team of engineers can benefit your network technology migration initiatives, meet with Axcent Networks at the INCOMPAS Show 2019. To register for the 2019 INCOMPAS Show and RSVP for the C-Suite Networking Breakfast go to https://show.incompas.org/Register
Panelist information:
David Wuensch, Vice President of Business Development, Axcent Networks
Brian Kurkowski, Principal Member of Technical Staff, FirstLight Fiber
Tina Metivier, Vice President, Emergency Services Operations, Inteliquent
Randal Robbins, Vice President of Network Engineering, Spectrum Enterprise