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ISP are facing the challenge of offering improved quality of service (QoS). No longer is best effort delivery with no service guarantee acceptable for many applications. IP traffic requires a degree of engineering into service classes (Differentiated Services) as well as a break from traditional layer 3-based routing. Although access to virtually unlimited bandwidth via WDM and photonic networks may potentially offer a solution to the QoS issue, access to such services is not universally available. Label switching offers an efficient mechanism to implement IP traffic engineering, Differentiated Services, multi-service functionality and scalability. This paper examines a number of service classifications and solutions which aim to provide realistic QoS solutions. These include important traffic engineering methodologies such as Integrated and Differentiated Services, multi-layer switching, MPLS and constraint-based routing.