France Telecom 0range, Cesson-Sévigné 35512, France
Online:2016-02-01
Published:2019-11-27
About author:Christian Jacquenet (christian.jacquenet@orange.com) graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Marseille, a French school of engineers. He joined Orange in 1989, and he is currently the director of the Strategic Program Office For Advanced IP Networking, Orange Labs. He is responsible for Orange’s IPv6 program, which aims to define and drive the the Group’s IPv6 strategy. He also conducts development activities in the areas of software-defined networking and service function chaining. He has authored and co-authored several Internet drafts and IETF RFC standards on dynamic routing protocols and resource allocation techniques. He has also authored papers and books on IP multicasting, traffic engineering, and automated IP service delivery techniques.
Mohamed Boucadair (mohamed.boucadair@orange.com) is an IP networking strategist at France Telecom. He previously worked as a senior IP architect at FT and worked in the corporate division of FT, which made recommendations on the evolution of IP/MPLS core networks. He has worked for FT R&D and has been part of the team working on VoIP services. He has been involved in IST research projects, working on dynamic provisioning and inter-domain traffic engineering. He has also worked as an R&D engineer in charge of dynamic provisioning, QoS, multicast and intra/inter-domain traffic engineering. He has authored many journal articles and has written extensively on these subjects. He holds several patents on VoIP, IPv4 service continuity, and IPv6.
France Telecom 0range, Cesson-Sévigné 35512, France
作者简介:Christian Jacquenet (christian.jacquenet@orange.com) graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Marseille, a French school of engineers. He joined Orange in 1989, and he is currently the director of the Strategic Program Office For Advanced IP Networking, Orange Labs. He is responsible for Orange’s IPv6 program, which aims to define and drive the the Group’s IPv6 strategy. He also conducts development activities in the areas of software-defined networking and service function chaining. He has authored and co-authored several Internet drafts and IETF RFC standards on dynamic routing protocols and resource allocation techniques. He has also authored papers and books on IP multicasting, traffic engineering, and automated IP service delivery techniques.
Mohamed Boucadair (mohamed.boucadair@orange.com) is an IP networking strategist at France Telecom. He previously worked as a senior IP architect at FT and worked in the corporate division of FT, which made recommendations on the evolution of IP/MPLS core networks. He has worked for FT R&D and has been part of the team working on VoIP services. He has been involved in IST research projects, working on dynamic provisioning and inter-domain traffic engineering. He has also worked as an R&D engineer in charge of dynamic provisioning, QoS, multicast and intra/inter-domain traffic engineering. He has authored many journal articles and has written extensively on these subjects. He holds several patents on VoIP, IPv4 service continuity, and IPv6.