Thursday, April 26, 2018

Cisco expands orange's OTI service to Europe, Africa and Middle East


KUALA LUMPUR, April 24 (Bernama) -- Cisco Systems Inc and Orange Group will collaborate on the modernisation and expansion of Orange´s Open Transit Internet (OTI) service to expand its network in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.


It will reduced operational complexity and increased capacity using the new generation of routers on its OTI service increasing network efficiency to improve service and manage the exponential increase in Internet traffic across the network, a statement said.

"Our work with Cisco on OTI supports the further evolution of our network, allowing us to cope with huge traffic growth and improving the reach of our network," said senior vice-president, Orange International Networks Infrastructures and Services, Jean-Luc Vuillemin.

Cisco´s senior vice-president of Engineering, Service Provider Business, Sumeet Arora said with Cisco´s NCS, Orange can reap the business benefits of a highly reliable and resilient platform to support its networking goals.

Cisco´s NCS offered Orange the means to execute its plans to prepare for 400G speeds including the advantages of reduction in the number of chassis to be managed, high port density, high performance forwarding, low jitter and the lowest power consumption in terms of Gigabits/sec.

Cisco NCS 5500 is powered by the Cisco IOS XR network operating system with the capabilities of model-driven telemetry, model-driven programmability and enhanced automation and application hosting.

OTI is a Tier 1 international Internet connectivity solution offering direct access to the Internet networks in more than 100 countries through more than 50 points of presence, offer users a benefit from a large range of interfaces and throughputs as well as from guaranteed high-service availability.

Cisco is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when they connect the previously unconnected. More information at http://thenetwork.cisco.com

--BERNAMA 


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