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Harpreet Singh
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Harpreet Singh

Harpreet Singh has more than 20 years of experience in the data domain and has been designing and implementing networks and solutions across technologies from X.25, FR, ATM, TCP/IP, and MPLS-based networks. Harpreet is a gold medalist and earned his bachelor of engineering degree before completing his postgraduate diploma in business administration. He has been a part of the faculty at the Advanced Level Telecom Training Center, a premier institute under the UNDP program for the training of telecom officers, where he conducted training on data networks, including technologies such as X.25, Frame Relay, ATM, Siemens Switches, and IP/ MPLS networks. Harpreet has been a part of the core team for multiple pan-India network rollouts ranging from plain IP to Carrier Ethernet and MPLS. He has been involved with all major service providers in India. He was the network architect for the first pan-India IP network in 1997, the first MPLS network rollout in India in 2002, and the largest MetroE deployment in the world at the time in 2004. He was the technical director for the largest ever mobile backhaul IP network based on an IP/MPLS network. He is currently a technology consultant at Cisco Systems, engaged in large and complex cross-technology projects for strategic customers, advising them on network design, operations, and digital transformations. Harpreet has been a speaker at forums such as APRICOT, IETE, and other international conferences. He can be reached at harpreet_singh_2000@yahoo.com.
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The need for QoS

We have discussed the different techniques of building an IP-based network in the previous chapters. The enterprise network is fundamentally a packet-based network with the IP packets flowing from the source to the destination. The IP packets would be routed and forwarded from the source to the destination along the best path available from among the various paths available based upon the routing topology.

The network would also carry traffic from multiple users, and the traffic would be of different types. The traffic would consist of business-critical traffic like the one used for business applications such as SAP or other ERP systems, voice traffic for communication between different users on the network, video traffic from video calls between users using dedicated video end points or even soft clients on desktops/laptops, internet traffic for web browsing...

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Harpreet Singh

Harpreet Singh has more than 20 years of experience in the data domain and has been designing and implementing networks and solutions across technologies from X.25, FR, ATM, TCP/IP, and MPLS-based networks. Harpreet is a gold medalist and earned his bachelor of engineering degree before completing his postgraduate diploma in business administration. He has been a part of the faculty at the Advanced Level Telecom Training Center, a premier institute under the UNDP program for the training of telecom officers, where he conducted training on data networks, including technologies such as X.25, Frame Relay, ATM, Siemens Switches, and IP/ MPLS networks. Harpreet has been a part of the core team for multiple pan-India network rollouts ranging from plain IP to Carrier Ethernet and MPLS. He has been involved with all major service providers in India. He was the network architect for the first pan-India IP network in 1997, the first MPLS network rollout in India in 2002, and the largest MetroE deployment in the world at the time in 2004. He was the technical director for the largest ever mobile backhaul IP network based on an IP/MPLS network. He is currently a technology consultant at Cisco Systems, engaged in large and complex cross-technology projects for strategic customers, advising them on network design, operations, and digital transformations. Harpreet has been a speaker at forums such as APRICOT, IETE, and other international conferences. He can be reached at harpreet_singh_2000@yahoo.com.
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