Reliance Globalcom provides managed network and communication services to over 2,100 enterprises and 200 carriers globally. It has a 65,000km undersea cable system and 22,000km US metro fiber network. It offers hybrid networking solutions by selecting the best technology for each location, such as Ethernet for core sites and broadband for smaller sites. This approach can deliver up to 40% cost savings compared to traditional networks. Reliance Globalcom leverages its global Ethernet assets and partnerships to provide a fully integrated hybrid solution with monitoring, support and a presence in key emerging markets.
The document discusses Reliance Globalcom's hybrid network solution approach. It notes business demands exceeding legacy network capabilities and budgets not allowing for large investments. A hybrid solution uses the best technology for each location, from Ethernet for core sites to broadband for smallest sites. Reliance Globalcom's approach leverages its global Ethernet assets and relationships to deliver a fully managed, multi-technology solution with a single contract and SLA. This provides up to 40% cost savings over traditional single-carrier or do-it-yourself approaches.
BruskNet, an Iraqi communications service provider, deployed a turnkey WiMAX network from Nokia Siemens Networks to provide broadband internet access to northern Iraq. The fast six-month rollout helped BruskNet become the first provider in the region to offer mobile broadband services. Within three months of launching the network, BruskNet's customer numbers increased ten-fold, demonstrating the solution's ability to quickly and cost-effectively expand access to underserved areas.
Fibertech Networks is a premier fiber optic bandwidth provider in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, with 23 metro networks. It was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Rochester, NY. Fibertech has strong financial backing from Court Square Capital Partners and has received high marks and awards for its network performance, customer service, and brand from industry surveys. The company provides scalable fiber-based connectivity solutions including Ethernet, wavelength, dark fiber, and colocation services.
IP UtiliNET provides LANvisnTM Clouds, a networking system that reduces costs by 60-80% by eliminating repetitive cable and switch upgrades. LANvisnTM Clouds allow networks to be transformed into multi-service utilities that provide connectivity across large areas in a customizable way to meet each institution's needs and budgets. IP UtiliNET offers a turn-key solution for design, implementation, support and outsourced operations of LANvisnTM Clouds.
Fibertech Networks is a fiber optic network provider founded in 2000 and headquartered in Rochester, NY. It owns over 8,200 miles of fiber network across 23 metropolitan areas in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Fibertech provides metro Ethernet, SONET, DWDM, dark fiber, internet access, and colocation services to over 800 business customers. It prides itself on award-winning customer service and a privately-owned, flexible network that allows for scalable, reliable connectivity.
MetTel is a leading integrated communications provider that was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in New York City. It has a proven executive management team and full-service communications capabilities. MetTel has a national reach with over 300,000 access lines across 48 contiguous US states and DC. It has strategic relationships with major carriers. MetTel provides competitive pricing options, integrated communications solutions, premier client care, and industry focus across multiple sectors.
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This document discusses the opportunity for network operators to implement transparent caching to optimize bandwidth usage and improve quality of experience for users streaming mobile video. Transparent caching involves storing popular over-the-top web content in local caches within the network to reduce content response times. It has benefits of optimizing bandwidth, improving quality of experience, and bringing new revenue opportunities with low capital costs. The document also reviews the history of content caching technologies and how internal CDNs and transparent caching can complement each other in a holistic media delivery architecture.
The benefits of MPLS IP VPN networks are already being realized by many enterprises. In addition to maximizing performance while minimizing costs, MPLS VPNs offer the ability to prioritize applications such as VoIP by class of service (CoS), create and improve disaster recovery infrastructures, utilize a fully meshed infrastructure that replaces outdated hub and spoke architecture, and reduce complexity to simplify network management in an increasingly complex landscape.
When considering a migration to MPLS VPN, there are several key considerations that can significantly impact the process of planning, implementing and managing the network, as MPLS has some unique requirements and tasks associated with managing and administering the network. This white paper will explore some of those considerations and discuss how they can be addressed.
The document discusses Reliance Globalcom's hybrid network solution approach. It notes business demands exceeding legacy network capabilities and budgets not allowing for large investments. A hybrid solution uses the best technology for each location, from Ethernet for core sites to broadband for smallest sites. Reliance Globalcom's approach leverages its global Ethernet assets and relationships to deliver a fully managed, multi-technology solution with a single contract and SLA. This provides up to 40% cost savings over traditional single-carrier or do-it-yourself approaches.
BruskNet, an Iraqi communications service provider, deployed a turnkey WiMAX network from Nokia Siemens Networks to provide broadband internet access to northern Iraq. The fast six-month rollout helped BruskNet become the first provider in the region to offer mobile broadband services. Within three months of launching the network, BruskNet's customer numbers increased ten-fold, demonstrating the solution's ability to quickly and cost-effectively expand access to underserved areas.
Fibertech Networks is a premier fiber optic bandwidth provider in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, with 23 metro networks. It was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Rochester, NY. Fibertech has strong financial backing from Court Square Capital Partners and has received high marks and awards for its network performance, customer service, and brand from industry surveys. The company provides scalable fiber-based connectivity solutions including Ethernet, wavelength, dark fiber, and colocation services.
IP UtiliNET provides LANvisnTM Clouds, a networking system that reduces costs by 60-80% by eliminating repetitive cable and switch upgrades. LANvisnTM Clouds allow networks to be transformed into multi-service utilities that provide connectivity across large areas in a customizable way to meet each institution's needs and budgets. IP UtiliNET offers a turn-key solution for design, implementation, support and outsourced operations of LANvisnTM Clouds.
Fibertech Networks is a fiber optic network provider founded in 2000 and headquartered in Rochester, NY. It owns over 8,200 miles of fiber network across 23 metropolitan areas in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Fibertech provides metro Ethernet, SONET, DWDM, dark fiber, internet access, and colocation services to over 800 business customers. It prides itself on award-winning customer service and a privately-owned, flexible network that allows for scalable, reliable connectivity.
MetTel is a leading integrated communications provider that was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in New York City. It has a proven executive management team and full-service communications capabilities. MetTel has a national reach with over 300,000 access lines across 48 contiguous US states and DC. It has strategic relationships with major carriers. MetTel provides competitive pricing options, integrated communications solutions, premier client care, and industry focus across multiple sectors.
Digital media Series - caching & opportunity landscape - mobile videoSujit Mishra
This document discusses the opportunity for network operators to implement transparent caching to optimize bandwidth usage and improve quality of experience for users streaming mobile video. Transparent caching involves storing popular over-the-top web content in local caches within the network to reduce content response times. It has benefits of optimizing bandwidth, improving quality of experience, and bringing new revenue opportunities with low capital costs. The document also reviews the history of content caching technologies and how internal CDNs and transparent caching can complement each other in a holistic media delivery architecture.
The benefits of MPLS IP VPN networks are already being realized by many enterprises. In addition to maximizing performance while minimizing costs, MPLS VPNs offer the ability to prioritize applications such as VoIP by class of service (CoS), create and improve disaster recovery infrastructures, utilize a fully meshed infrastructure that replaces outdated hub and spoke architecture, and reduce complexity to simplify network management in an increasingly complex landscape.
When considering a migration to MPLS VPN, there are several key considerations that can significantly impact the process of planning, implementing and managing the network, as MPLS has some unique requirements and tasks associated with managing and administering the network. This white paper will explore some of those considerations and discuss how they can be addressed.
Cambium point-to-multipoint wireless broadband solutions can connect multiple locations cost-effectively for voice, data, and video. They provide reliable high-speed connectivity anywhere from a few to over 100 kilometers. Cambium solutions use licensed or unlicensed spectrum and can operate in line-of-sight and near-line-of-sight environments. They offer benefits such as scalability, interference resistance, and security to enhance productivity and reduce costs for organizations.
Mobile network operators are facing increasing data congestion due to rising usage of smartphones and mobile data services. Accuris Networks offers a mobile Wi-Fi offload solution that directs data traffic onto partner Wi-Fi networks to reduce congestion and costs while improving revenues. The solution provides subscribers with a better quality experience through seamless authentication onto Wi-Fi hotspots and maintains the operator's relationship and branding.
In 2002, Liberty Technologies, then exclusively an infrastructure provider to ISPs in Panama, was assigned a portion of the 3.5-GHz spectrum by the Panamanian government. Liberty launched a residential network service based on Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) wireless networking technology. The company determined that deploying a wired or cable service would be prohibitively expensive and would not allow for a competitively priced broadband service. Instead, a wireless network could be deployed quickly and inexpensively and had a promising future as a WAN access technology.
a2b Fiber is a builder of next generation open access fibre optic networks providing dark fibre to communications service providers and private network operators in BC. a2b Fiber aims to address barriers to entry in the telecom market by building an open access fibre network and leasing dark fibre to service providers. This reduces costs for providers and increases competition compared to each provider building their own network infrastructure.
Cloud Computing is a model that provides convenient, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services. These resources can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. Cloud services are typically categorized as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), or Software as a Service (SaaS). Cloud computing provides benefits like reduced costs, increased flexibility and scalability, but some organizations have needs that require a hybrid cloud or dedicated hosting approach for security, customization or reliability needs.
Comcast Business offers an SD-WAN solution that combines application-aware routing, secure VPN capabilities, and a stateful firewall into an integrated solution. It enables enterprises to deploy applications faster, manage bandwidth demands efficiently, and improve performance. Comcast's SD-WAN is delivered over its ActiveCore platform, a network-based SDN platform that provides dynamic scalability and service chaining to support business performance. SD-WAN provides an attractive alternative to traditional hardware-based architectures by making network traffic routing software-driven, minimizing physical equipment needs.
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IBM offers services to help organizations build a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) infrastructure to reduce costs and improve collaboration. The services include strategy, assessment, design, integration and deployment to build a SIP network using components from leading vendors. A SIP infrastructure can help reduce networking expenses, simplify management of users and applications, and consolidate separate communication contracts, while enabling new voice, video and data services. IBM professionals have experience deploying IP networks and unified communication solutions globally.
8261 sip infrastructure services data sheet_prf3_jul1_10_rr_v2Rovis Robert
IBM offers Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) infrastructure services to help organizations build a SIP network. The services are designed to reduce network costs, improve business flexibility through faster deployment of unified communication solutions, and enable centralized management of users and applications. IBM's services include strategy, assessment, design, integration and deployment of a SIP infrastructure using components from leading technology providers. The goal is to help clients build a SIP network that supports short- and long-term business objectives.
The success of today’s organizations and enterprises highly depends on reliable and secure connectivity. Enterprise connectivity exists between different branches, between a central offi ce and geographically widespread points of activity and between an enterprise and the public internet. The connectivity enables faster, more secure transactions and improved productivity by sharing information between entities,
no matter where they are.
PTCL is Pakistan's largest telecommunications provider, offering services ranging from basic voice calls to high-speed internet, video conferencing, and more. It has an extensive infrastructure network across Pakistan to serve customers. PTCL's vision is to be a leading information and communications technology provider in the region by satisfying customers and maximizing shareholder value. The document provides an overview of PTCL's business communication, data center, managed network, and security services. It also describes PTCL's network operations center which monitors and manages the network to ensure high availability, adaptability, and fault resilience.
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Accounting separation is being implemented in Oman to regulate the telecom market. It requires dominant operators like Omantel to prepare separate financial statements for different business lines to increase transparency around costs, revenues, and internal transactions. This aims to prevent anti-competitive behavior by ensuring non-discriminatory treatment of competitors. Oman's telecom regulator TRA specifies parameters for the cost accounting model and uses results from regulatory accounting to conduct tests around margin squeeze, predatory pricing, and cross-subsidization. The Oman model provides a framework for implementing accounting separation as a regulatory tool.
The document discusses two network protocols, GTP and PMIP, that help mobile operators support IP mobility across heterogeneous radio access networks to maintain session continuity. GTP was originally developed for GPRS networks while PMIP is a more recent IETF standard. The document focuses on the technical and economic attributes of GTP and PMIP-based mobility solutions for optimizing interworking between Wi-Fi and other mobile networks in 3G and EPC environments. Operators must choose between these protocols based on their goals and the standards supported by clients.
Mitel offers a portfolio of voice, data, and managed network solutions including local and long distance phone services, audio and web conferencing, dedicated internet access, MPLS VPN services, mobile wireless services, and network management tools. Their solutions are designed to meet the total communications needs of businesses through a single provider and are supported by industry-leading customer service.
Internet telephony refers to voice, facsimile, and voice messaging applications that are transmitted over the Internet instead of the public telephone network. The basic process involves converting an analog voice signal to digital format and compressing it into Internet packets for transmission. More technically, it is the real-time delivery of voice and other multimedia data types between two or more parties using Internet protocols to control delivery. Common terms for this include Internet telephony, IP telephony, and voice-over-IP. Quality of service parameters like delay, bit rate, packet loss, jitter, and data quality must be considered to ensure desired application quality for users.
FPL FiberNet provides high quality fiber optic networking solutions focused on customer service. They have an award-winning customer service team that offers personalized and attentive support. Customer testimonials praise FPL FiberNet's responsive service and expertise. FPL FiberNet is a leader in the industry as a subsidiary of NextEra Energy, operating regional fiber networks in major cities across the United States.
Managed Hosting for Dynamic Enterpriseswebhostingguy
Managed hosting solutions from NTT Europe Online provide business continuity and application management. They are designed based on best practices and ISO certifications. The solutions can handle large traffic loads, data storage needs, and high availability demands for dynamic businesses. NTT Europe Online supports customers across many industries requiring a reliable, secure, and scalable online presence.
CIBER Managed Services GmbH built a dynamic Cloud Infrastructure for SAP landscapes, based on a combination of IBM server, storage, database, and system management software. The new storage infrastructure, which consists of the IBM XIV Storage System and IBM SAN Volume Controller, offers individual service classes to suit different customer needs, maximizing operational efficiency and minimizing expenses. The SAP application landscapes run on both IBM Power Systems servers and IBM System x Blade Server technologies.
Visit http://bit.ly/KWh5Dx to 'Follow' the official Twitter handle of IBM India Smarter Computing.
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• Allowing portability of data across any device without compromising security
• Establishing security benchmarks and tackling concerns over transparency
• Moving from private Ethernet clouds to the public domain: where is the data?
The document outlines 8 rules for how HP networking products change how networks are secured, managed, deployed and expanded. It discusses features like single-pane-of-glass management, unified wired and wireless networks, rapid deployment within 2 hours, seamless integration and expansion of existing networks, boosted performance and increased density while cutting costs, and industry-leading virtualized fabric that delivers application services within minutes. It also highlights benefits such as complete lifecycle services, future-proof scalability, multi-vendor interoperability, significantly lower total cost of ownership and energy consumption compared to other solutions.
Cambium point-to-multipoint wireless broadband solutions can connect multiple locations cost-effectively for voice, data, and video. They provide reliable high-speed connectivity anywhere from a few to over 100 kilometers. Cambium solutions use licensed or unlicensed spectrum and can operate in line-of-sight and near-line-of-sight environments. They offer benefits such as scalability, interference resistance, and security to enhance productivity and reduce costs for organizations.
Mobile network operators are facing increasing data congestion due to rising usage of smartphones and mobile data services. Accuris Networks offers a mobile Wi-Fi offload solution that directs data traffic onto partner Wi-Fi networks to reduce congestion and costs while improving revenues. The solution provides subscribers with a better quality experience through seamless authentication onto Wi-Fi hotspots and maintains the operator's relationship and branding.
In 2002, Liberty Technologies, then exclusively an infrastructure provider to ISPs in Panama, was assigned a portion of the 3.5-GHz spectrum by the Panamanian government. Liberty launched a residential network service based on Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) wireless networking technology. The company determined that deploying a wired or cable service would be prohibitively expensive and would not allow for a competitively priced broadband service. Instead, a wireless network could be deployed quickly and inexpensively and had a promising future as a WAN access technology.
a2b Fiber is a builder of next generation open access fibre optic networks providing dark fibre to communications service providers and private network operators in BC. a2b Fiber aims to address barriers to entry in the telecom market by building an open access fibre network and leasing dark fibre to service providers. This reduces costs for providers and increases competition compared to each provider building their own network infrastructure.
Cloud Computing is a model that provides convenient, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services. These resources can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. Cloud services are typically categorized as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), or Software as a Service (SaaS). Cloud computing provides benefits like reduced costs, increased flexibility and scalability, but some organizations have needs that require a hybrid cloud or dedicated hosting approach for security, customization or reliability needs.
Comcast Business offers an SD-WAN solution that combines application-aware routing, secure VPN capabilities, and a stateful firewall into an integrated solution. It enables enterprises to deploy applications faster, manage bandwidth demands efficiently, and improve performance. Comcast's SD-WAN is delivered over its ActiveCore platform, a network-based SDN platform that provides dynamic scalability and service chaining to support business performance. SD-WAN provides an attractive alternative to traditional hardware-based architectures by making network traffic routing software-driven, minimizing physical equipment needs.
8261 sip infrastructure services data sheet_prf3_jul1_10_rr_v2Rovis Robert
IBM offers services to help organizations build a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) infrastructure to reduce costs and improve collaboration. The services include strategy, assessment, design, integration and deployment to build a SIP network using components from leading vendors. A SIP infrastructure can help reduce networking expenses, simplify management of users and applications, and consolidate separate communication contracts, while enabling new voice, video and data services. IBM professionals have experience deploying IP networks and unified communication solutions globally.
8261 sip infrastructure services data sheet_prf3_jul1_10_rr_v2Rovis Robert
IBM offers Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) infrastructure services to help organizations build a SIP network. The services are designed to reduce network costs, improve business flexibility through faster deployment of unified communication solutions, and enable centralized management of users and applications. IBM's services include strategy, assessment, design, integration and deployment of a SIP infrastructure using components from leading technology providers. The goal is to help clients build a SIP network that supports short- and long-term business objectives.
The success of today’s organizations and enterprises highly depends on reliable and secure connectivity. Enterprise connectivity exists between different branches, between a central offi ce and geographically widespread points of activity and between an enterprise and the public internet. The connectivity enables faster, more secure transactions and improved productivity by sharing information between entities,
no matter where they are.
PTCL is Pakistan's largest telecommunications provider, offering services ranging from basic voice calls to high-speed internet, video conferencing, and more. It has an extensive infrastructure network across Pakistan to serve customers. PTCL's vision is to be a leading information and communications technology provider in the region by satisfying customers and maximizing shareholder value. The document provides an overview of PTCL's business communication, data center, managed network, and security services. It also describes PTCL's network operations center which monitors and manages the network to ensure high availability, adaptability, and fault resilience.
Telecoms' Regulatory Accounting Separation and Oman Case Studyssimam
Accounting separation is being implemented in Oman to regulate the telecom market. It requires dominant operators like Omantel to prepare separate financial statements for different business lines to increase transparency around costs, revenues, and internal transactions. This aims to prevent anti-competitive behavior by ensuring non-discriminatory treatment of competitors. Oman's telecom regulator TRA specifies parameters for the cost accounting model and uses results from regulatory accounting to conduct tests around margin squeeze, predatory pricing, and cross-subsidization. The Oman model provides a framework for implementing accounting separation as a regulatory tool.
The document discusses two network protocols, GTP and PMIP, that help mobile operators support IP mobility across heterogeneous radio access networks to maintain session continuity. GTP was originally developed for GPRS networks while PMIP is a more recent IETF standard. The document focuses on the technical and economic attributes of GTP and PMIP-based mobility solutions for optimizing interworking between Wi-Fi and other mobile networks in 3G and EPC environments. Operators must choose between these protocols based on their goals and the standards supported by clients.
Mitel offers a portfolio of voice, data, and managed network solutions including local and long distance phone services, audio and web conferencing, dedicated internet access, MPLS VPN services, mobile wireless services, and network management tools. Their solutions are designed to meet the total communications needs of businesses through a single provider and are supported by industry-leading customer service.
Internet telephony refers to voice, facsimile, and voice messaging applications that are transmitted over the Internet instead of the public telephone network. The basic process involves converting an analog voice signal to digital format and compressing it into Internet packets for transmission. More technically, it is the real-time delivery of voice and other multimedia data types between two or more parties using Internet protocols to control delivery. Common terms for this include Internet telephony, IP telephony, and voice-over-IP. Quality of service parameters like delay, bit rate, packet loss, jitter, and data quality must be considered to ensure desired application quality for users.
FPL FiberNet provides high quality fiber optic networking solutions focused on customer service. They have an award-winning customer service team that offers personalized and attentive support. Customer testimonials praise FPL FiberNet's responsive service and expertise. FPL FiberNet is a leader in the industry as a subsidiary of NextEra Energy, operating regional fiber networks in major cities across the United States.
Managed Hosting for Dynamic Enterpriseswebhostingguy
Managed hosting solutions from NTT Europe Online provide business continuity and application management. They are designed based on best practices and ISO certifications. The solutions can handle large traffic loads, data storage needs, and high availability demands for dynamic businesses. NTT Europe Online supports customers across many industries requiring a reliable, secure, and scalable online presence.
CIBER Managed Services GmbH built a dynamic Cloud Infrastructure for SAP landscapes, based on a combination of IBM server, storage, database, and system management software. The new storage infrastructure, which consists of the IBM XIV Storage System and IBM SAN Volume Controller, offers individual service classes to suit different customer needs, maximizing operational efficiency and minimizing expenses. The SAP application landscapes run on both IBM Power Systems servers and IBM System x Blade Server technologies.
Visit http://bit.ly/KWh5Dx to 'Follow' the official Twitter handle of IBM India Smarter Computing.
Ensuring Privacy & Transparency within Hybrid Clouds Marcin Kotlarski
• Allowing portability of data across any device without compromising security
• Establishing security benchmarks and tackling concerns over transparency
• Moving from private Ethernet clouds to the public domain: where is the data?
The document outlines 8 rules for how HP networking products change how networks are secured, managed, deployed and expanded. It discusses features like single-pane-of-glass management, unified wired and wireless networks, rapid deployment within 2 hours, seamless integration and expansion of existing networks, boosted performance and increased density while cutting costs, and industry-leading virtualized fabric that delivers application services within minutes. It also highlights benefits such as complete lifecycle services, future-proof scalability, multi-vendor interoperability, significantly lower total cost of ownership and energy consumption compared to other solutions.
This document discusses how businesses can balance the demands of 21st century technology with tight budgets. It outlines four steps to reduce costs and maximize efficiencies using next generation technology: 1) Migrate to a business grade next generation network for more infrastructure for less, 2) Converge voice, data, and internet infrastructure and services for easier use and support, 3) Transform ICT systems using cloud and hosted technologies for better technology for less, 4) Mobilize the workforce with UC&C tools on wireless devices to improve operational efficiency. The document also discusses how TalkTalk's next generation network can drive innovation while maximizing ROI for businesses.
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This document summarizes a global conglomerate with a market cap of $22 billion and zero net debt. It is the parent company of India's leading integrated telecom provider serving 80 million customers, ranked among the top 10 telecom companies worldwide by number of customers in a single country. The company has a global network reach through undersea cables and fiber covering 230 countries/territories with services in 163 countries. It provides fully managed networking, hosting, security, and communication services to over 63,000 locations worldwide.
The document discusses the need for 3GPP Release 12 to focus on scaling mobile networks for mass deployment of devices at low cost. It outlines challenges including increasing demanding traffic, reducing revenue, and the need for flexibility and automation. Release 12 should improve integration of non-3GPP technologies, reduce network configuration costs through self-optimization, and enhance coverage. This will help operators address new high-speed services, offloading, and lower total cost of ownership as average revenue per user decreases.
The document discusses the need for reliable high-quality video transmission infrastructure but notes existing infrastructure is limited. It also notes wired infrastructure has high costs and deployment challenges. Wireless solutions can help overcome these issues by providing flexible, scalable networks to support various applications like traffic management, education, surveillance and more. Private wireless networks also offer reliability, security and control compared to public networks.
OneFabric is an architecture from Enterasys that provides a unified network environment through centralized management and embedded intelligence in network devices. This results in simple, predictable, and reliable application delivery across the enterprise. OneFabric enables rapid scaling of networks to support business growth without impacting performance. It provides role-based policy controls and guarantees service level agreements while integrating with multi-vendor networks.
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The document discusses the GSMA, a trade group representing mobile operators. It summarizes the GSMA's history and growth. Today the GSMA has over 800 operator members serving over 6 billion customers. The document also discusses trends facing mobile operators like increasing mobile data usage and new services, and how operators can address issues like needing more spectrum and network capacity through cooperation. It argues that LTE deployment presents both threats and opportunities for operators.
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The document discusses a legacy MPLS/IP VPN WAN and the challenges enterprises now face in securely supporting an increasing number of services, sites, and devices. It proposes a hybrid WAN solution using MPLS, internet, and SD-WAN to provide scalability, cost efficiencies, high availability, and performance. Case studies show how Level 3 has implemented hybrid WAN solutions for large customers to connect thousands of retail locations and provide managed network services.
The document discusses a legacy MPLS/IP VPN WAN and the challenges enterprises now face in securely supporting an increasing number of services, sites, and devices. It proposes a hybrid WAN solution using MPLS, internet, and SD-WAN to provide scalability, cost efficiencies, high availability, and performance. Case studies show how Level 3 has implemented hybrid WAN solutions for large customers to connect thousands of retail locations and provide managed network services.
The document discusses a legacy MPLS/IP VPN WAN and the challenges enterprises now face in securely supporting an increasing number of services, sites, and devices. It proposes a hybrid WAN solution using MPLS, internet, and SD-WAN to provide scalability, cost efficiencies, high availability, and performance. Case studies show how Level 3 has implemented hybrid WAN solutions for large customers to connect thousands of retail locations and provide managed network services.
Similar to Introduction of Hybrid network solutions Reliance Globalcom (20)
2. Reliance Globalcom Overview – Data Business Unit
Core Business: Managed network and communications services
Customer Count: 2,100 enterprises, 200 carriers
Coverage: Services available in 230 countries and territories
Services currently supplied in 163 countries
Network Reach: 65.000+ km undersea cable system spanning the globe
22.000+ km US metro fiber
Data Centers: 14 world-class data centers
Network • Regional service centers across
Management: US, Europe, Asia and Australia
• 24x7 Global Service Center
in Mumbai
• 24x7 Global Network Management
and Operating Center
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3. Company Overview – Network Reach
Our fully-resilient, high-performance global core provides the foundation for a
seamless multi-service network with greater reach than any single carrier
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4. Market Drivers – What’s Happening Today?
Business demands far exceed the capabilities of legacy networks
- Triple Play Convergence (VoIP, video / telepresence and data)
- Virtualization and Consolidation
- Collaborative, any-to-any applications – SharePoint, OCS, etc.
- Storage Area Networks and Backup and Recovery
Not all “WAN” problems can be solved with bigger pipes
Budgets do not allow for large network investments to support new applications
Emerging markets are getting harder – not “telecom friendly”
Plus – the picture is now changing faster than ever before – legacy, static
solutions do not work anymore
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5. What is a Hybrid Solution? And Why?
Hybrid means selecting the best technology for each type of location
- Resilient, high-capacity Ethernet for core sites
- Leased line, DSL and Ethernet VPLS / MPLS at mid-tier sites
- Wide mixture of broadband solutions for smallest sites
Not just about the network foundation either:
- Application Optimization a critical requirement
- Security (internal and external) and Internet access must be integrated
- Voice and video apps are blurring the WAN-LAN boundary
Highly tailored networks are the only way to meet the wide set of demands
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6. Approaches to Delivering Hybrid Solutions
Compromise – select a single service provider who can get closest to the
right solution
- This is the traditional approach
- Does not work in emerging markets – need to leverage local infrastructure
Do it yourself – implement and manage a tailored, multi-provider network
using in-house resources
- Only an option for the largest, most advanced enterprises
- Extremely high overheads to support this environment
Choice – select a network provider who can deliver a hybrid solution with a
single contract, helpdesk process and SLA – regardless of network design
- This is Reliance Globalcom’s core business
- Leverage investment made in systems, processes and staff to support hybrid
environments
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7. Cost Benefits, Too – Not Just Functionality
“Complex” multi-technology networks can deliver up to 40% in cost savings
Source: McKinsey
Note! Strong supplier management and multi-technology capabilities
required of the network provider to make this work
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8. Cost Savings with Multi-Carrier Management
Self-Managed Model:
Supplier Management
Costs Increase with
Additional Suppliers
(erodes savings)
Recaptured
Cost
Savings
Network Unit Cost Bundled Reliance-Managed
Savings Supplier Model:
Management
Supplier Management
Cost
Costs are Flat and
Bundled Into the
Service
(maximizes savings)
1 Supplier 5 Suppliers 15 Suppliers
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9. Reliance Globalcom’s Hybrid Solution
Leverages core Ethernet assets and deep off-net relations
World-class global undersea cable network +
Fully-managed, fully-meshed Ethernet services +
Partner relations with 700+ certified suppliers in 230 countries & territories
Fully integrated with Reliance Communications’ strong domestic network in India
Global VPLS backbone forms the foundation of all solutions – not legacy technology
Benefits:
The optimum mixture of technologies to cater for each location type
Enterprise-level monitoring and support, 24x7
Extremely strong presence in key emerging markets in Asia and Middle East
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11. Reliance Globalcom’s Hybrid Solution: Benefits
Traditional Carriers Reliance Globalcom
Manage 3rd party circuits Weak Strong**
Global fiber backbone Leased Wholly Owned
Global integration PoPs Few Many**
In-country last-mile options Limited Extensive
Integrated network-agnostic Limited Extensive**
reporting
End-to-end SLAs On-Net Only, usually only All Sites
PoP-to-PoP
Billing & credits Inflexible, prone to error Flexible and accurate
Flexibility in designing service Rigid Customizable
model
Incentivized year-on-year Counter to Core Business Well-Developed**
network optimization
Business focus On-Net Bandwidth Managed Services**
**Denotes core competency
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12. Why Reliance Globalcom?
Consultative, technology-neutral network provisioning
- Best-of breed technology in each location with single-source
management provides maximum flexibility and improved TCO
- Option of asset-based services, including Ethernet to 17
countries worldwide
Enables business agility
- Broad solutions portfolio
- Technologies - IP MPLS WiMAX, Ethernet VPLS, Ethernet,
3G, TDM, xDSL
Scales operations globally
- Largest private global VPLS network and more / 700 regional
and local network suppliers
- In-metro fiber assets and expansive terabit-capacity undersea
cable system
- Reach to 230 countries and territories
Ensures service assurance
- Award-winning global 24x7 managed service
- Local NMCs providing customer expertise
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