Mike Satterlee is the Assistant Vice President of Domain 2.0 Architecture & Design in AT&T Labs, located in Middletown New Jersey. He has been with AT&T for 17 years, and has held various positions in information technology, network architecture and planning. Mike also holds 14 patents in the field of network optimization and control plane design.
Presently, Mr. Satterlee is responsible for the Architecture and Development of AT&T Network on Demand services which leverage SDN and NFV technologies to enable on-demand service delivery of network and cloud services. Mike is also responsible for the creation of the AT&T Universal CPE, which leverages whitebox hardware and open source software to create a CPE platform capable of delivering any network function from any vendor on-demand without changing or deploying additional hardware.
Previously, Mike was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff with AT&T labs responsible for architecture and development of the AT&T global MPLS network. In additional Mike developed the TelePresence Video Conferencing Exchange for AT&T and remote access services as part of the managed service portfolio. Mike spent 5 years with IBM global services before joining AT&T where he worked on Frame Relay, MPLS architecture, development and certification.
Mike holds a Masters Degree in Telecommunications from Pace University and a Bachelor of Science from SUNY Institute of Technology. He also holds a CCIE certification and has Authored several books on IP routing.
Mike and his wife, Maryjo, have been married for 16 years and have two children: a 9 year old son and an 11 year old daughter.