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Displaying items by tag: MPLS

Global SD-WAN market for large multinational enterprises is worth US$3 billion ($4.2 billion), accounting just 5% of the total market, according to market research and consulting firm TeleGeography’s WAN Market Size Report.

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GUEST OPINION: Prior to the advent of cloud computing, IT was simply a department in an organisation where users would go to get their phone issues resolved or their computers fixed. Today, IT plays a far more strategic role in the enterprise and is a key enabler of business innovation and growth.

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GUEST OPINION: Prior to the advent of cloud computing, IT was simply a department in an organisation where users would go to get their phone issues resolved or their computers fixed. Today, IT plays a far more strategic role in the enterprise and is a key enabler of business innovation and growth.

Published in Cloud

RSP Aussie Broadband has revealed a new, homegrown system that will allow the activation of NBN business connections within minutes.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The 2017 Innovating for Excellence Award from Optus Wholesale has been won by Over the Wire (ASX:OTW) for developments in Private 4G Data Networks. This award recognises businesses making contributions to innovation within technology, telecommunications, and IT.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011 16:19

ITU blasts IETF over MPLS standards stoush

The ITU has fired a second salvo in its war of words against the IETF over their split on standards for operation and management of MPLS networks, laying the blame squarely on the IETF.

The International Telecommunication Union (IT) has hit back at claims from the Internet Society (ISOC) that its decision to split from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) on MPLS standards will jeopardise the integrity of the Internet.

The Internet Engineering Taskforce (IETF) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have decided to go their separate ways in the development of standards for multiprotocol label switching (MPLS): a move that the IETF warns could jeopardise the future interoperability of the Internet.

Published in Networking
Tuesday, 31 March 2009 03:52

Nextep upgrades with Juniper Networks gear

Nextep, NEC Australia's wholly-owned wholesale broadband network operator is to upgrade to an IP/MPLS routing infrastructure with Juniper Networks equipment.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 10 March 2009 00:55

BT launches global Intelligent VPN service

BT has launched its MPLS-based Intelligent Virtual Private Network (iVPN) service in 172 countries, billing it as the first service for global enterprise customers launched on its global 21CN network.

Published in Market
Friday, 06 March 2009 08:17

Local government contract win for ViaIP

The Shoalhaven City Council in New South Wales has contracted national network service provider, ViaIP, to upgrade their data network with the installation of a premium MPLS based wide area network with enhanced data services and quality of service to support VOIP.
Published in Government Tech Policy
Australian network aggregator, Platform Networks, has launched a wireless broadband access service over the Optus 3G network that is designed to provide secure remote access to enterprise data networks.

Published in Home Tech
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Tuesday, 09 December 2008 05:10

Optus scores $143m Federal Gov't telecoms contract

Optus has scored a four year contract from the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIC) to provide 'whole of business' telecommunications services, worth an estimated $143 million.

Published in Strategy
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Optus has added SIP trunking and Internet access services to its MPLS network, Optus Evolve, launched last October.

Published in Home Tech
A senior Juniper Networks engineer argues that the current distinction between transport and services in today's telecommunications networks is flawed and will lead to significant inefficiencies in future next generation networks unless a different approach is adopted.

Thursday, 07 February 2008 11:21

SP Telemedia (Soul) to merge with TPG

SP Telemedia (ASX: SOT), the telecommunications company that trades as Soul, is to merge with the privately owned TPG group, one of Australia's largest Internet service providers.
Published in Deals
Telstra appears to have scored a coup over the global players in the international network services market, winning a contract to provide MPLS services in the Asian region to Aicent, a US company that provides inter-network roaming services for many of the world's largest cellular operators.
Published in Strategy

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