18 November 2013
Partners with PCCW to extend data superhighway worldwide
Telecom Namibia, today announced that it has unveiled its Global IP-MPLS VPN and Carrier Ethernet products at AfriCom 2013, which took place in Cape Town, South Africa, from the 12-14 November 2013.
The telecommunication giant’s Managing Director Frans Ndoroma, CCO Heiko Trost and COO Hein Bader were amongst those who attended Africa's largest annual communications Congress and Exhibition.
Over the past couple of years, Telecom Namibia has been shifting its focus from providing pure communications to offering IP and IT services, and expanding its reach beyond the borders of Namibia.
Telecom Namibia’s head for International and Wholesale services Ernst Nitschke said the unveiling of the international products was a "big step forward", as it is the first services to be offered globally on the company’s IP-MPLS network.
The company’s IP-MPLS VPN service enables customers to securely connect international sites to sites in Namibia and SADC for transfer of voice, data and multimedia traffic and vice versa. MPLS IP-VPN provides end-to-end connectivity and allows intranet, extranet and remote access capabilities.
Telecom Namibia’s Global Ethernet Services are designed to meet customers’ high speed global connectivity requirements with high degree of reliability and flexibility to upgrade the bandwidth quickly between geographically dispersed locations, when needed thereby reducing total cost of ownership.
The new international products will be delivered over Telecom Namibia’s IP-MPLS carrier class network of own PoPs and in partnerships with international carriers, thereby leveraging their extensive submarine network that offers multiple restoration paths for rerouting traffic in case of exigencies.
The service is available with six options for QoS levels ranging from a standard best-effort service to a high quality real-time service.
“The service is ideal for both enterprises and carriers needing cross-border connectivity for high traffic volumes and mission critical applications, such as high-speed data transfer, video streaming and distributed SAN applications,” explains Isak Ouseb, Senior Manager: Product Management at Telecom Namibia.
“Such applications require a scalable platform that can provide the flexibility to accommodate ad-hoc business requirements of bandwidth upgrade, quickly and cost effectively,” he added.
“The Global IP-MPLS VPN and Carrier Ethernet products enhance existing international products offerings such as our TDM-based international private leased circuit and international express routes in terms of uptime, redundancy, reliability, resilience, cost-effectiveness and QoS offerings,” says Ouseb
The services come in the wake of the establishment of international points of presence in Cape Town, Johannesburg, London and Frankfurt by Telecom Namibia in partnership with NewTelco SA, a Jasco Group company,
These PoPs were interconnected to the world’s largest internet exchange, the Deutscher Commercial Internet Exchange (DE-CIX), providing direct access for Namibia to more than 550 networks connected to the De-CIX node.
“Our international PoPs and our interconnect to the DE-CIX has given Telecom Namibia extensive coverage in key business cities throughout Asia, Europe and North America,” Nitschke said.
Meanwhile, Telecom Namibia has signed a MPLS network interconnection agreement with Hong Kong based PCCW Global to enhance its international network coverage and service offerings.
The interconnection agreement will extend Telecom Namibia’s service coverage in global Internet access, IPLC, Ethernet, and IP VPN to its overseas customers through PCCW Global’s robust and resilient MPLS network which covers over 1,500 cities in 110 countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas. This collaboration will also enable PCCW Global to provide its international customers with greater local access to the SADC region.
“This partnership is one of the important milestones in developing our international business, especially international data services. It will extend the coverage of our services from Namibia to the rest of the world and vice versa,” Nitschke said.
He also confirmed that the new Global IP-MPLS VPN and Carrier Ethernet products will be exhibited at the 3-day conference Capacity Europe in Amsterdam, Netherlands, which starts today.
Capacity Europe is the flagship carrier meeting connecting the European and global wholesale telecoms markets. Now in its 13th year, the event brings together over 900+ executive-level attendees from over 300+ different companies in the global market.