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Habtamu Kumera
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"description": "<p>The need for timely delivery of real time and mission-critical applications has led to a high demand<br>\nfor end-to-end QoS guarantees. Service providers, including Ethio telecom, have deployed<br>\nmobile backhaul in addition to IP core network with separate MPLS domains for each<br>\nnetwork. Internal network topology of one domain and its policy implementations are proprietary<br>\ninformation and inter-domain routing must be done without detailed knowledge of the entire<br>\nnetwork topology, policies and performance of the other domains. Lacks of global coordination<br>\nbetween policies used in different domains, limitations of BGP for implementing end-toend<br>\nQoS in inter-domain routing and its slow convergence during network failure are major<br>\nchallenges of the current inter-domain routing architecture</p>",
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"name": "Habtamu Kumera"
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"headline": "Analysing Impact of Seamless MPLS on QoS",
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"datePublished": "2018-11-01",
"url": "https://nadre.ethernet.edu.et/record/2552",
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"identifier": "https://doi.org/10.20372/nadre:2552",
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"name": "Analysing Impact of Seamless MPLS on QoS"
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