Christian Jacquenet is graduate from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Marseille. In 1989, he joined the national directorate of France Telecom where he was in charge of the specification and the set up of the technical support related to the deployment of the first internetworking service offerings of France Telecom.
In 1993, he joined the research labs of France Telecom (FTR&D) and, from 1993 to 1997, he has been working as an R&D engineer involved in the specification, the development and the evaluation of ATM-based internetworking service offerings within France Telecom R & D.
From 1997 to 2002, he's been the head of an R&D team which was in charge of the conception, the specification, the development and the validation of new IP service offerings, including QoS-based IP VPN service offerings, label-based switching techniques, IPv6- and multicast-based IP networks, as well as dynamic provisioning techniques for the enforcement of policies such as traffic engineering and QoS policies.
He's currently the head of the "IP services and architectures" team within the Long Distance Networks directorate of France Telecom, where he's involved in the specification and the development of France Telecom's IP network design strategies.
He also authored and co-authored several Internet drafts in the field of dynamic routing protocols and provisioning techniques, as well as several papers in the field of (multicast) traffic engineering and automated production of services.
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