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Case Study: Ontera
| Date added: | 07/01/2009 |
Transmode and Canadian based systems integrator SAK Data, one of our resellers, have announced that Ontera, a regional carrier in Canada has deployed Transmode's WDM solution to significantly boost its network capacity. Ontera provides telecommunications and Internet services to customers throughout Northern Ontario and needed to increase the capacity of its existing network. The network supports a population of 550,000 people over a vast service area, covering approximately the same size as England and Scotland combined.
"With Transmode's equipment, you don't have to be a Tier 1 Service Provider to be able to support Tier 1 services", said Ontera's Chief Technology Officer, Bernie Vierich.
"With Transmode's equipment, you don't have to be a Tier 1 Service Provider to be able to support Tier 1 services", said Ontera's Chief Technology Officer, Bernie Vierich.
Case Study: 3 Scandinavia
| Date added: | 07/01/2009 |
Hakan Snis from 3 Scandinavia explains how the company has deployed Transmode's Multi-Service Muxponders to ensure that the network is ready for the data explosion generated by mobile broadband. The new network supports the existing ATM/SDH infrastructure and Gigabit Ethernet for low cost capacity expansion over a single wavelength per node.
Case Study: Metro de Madrid
| Date added: | 07/01/2009 |
Transmode was selected by the Madrid Metro (Metro de Madrid) for a network improvement project to increase network reliability and to ensure that communications services continue in a disaster recovery situation.
Case Study: Evocative
| Date added: | 08/05/2008 |
Evocative Enhances Californian Network and Services with Transmode Installation Californian network company Evocative has improved its performance and growth potential with an installation of equipment from Transmode
Case Study: Neo Telecoms
| Date added: | 08/05/2008 |
Neo Telecoms installs Transmode systems to improve growth potentialNeo Telecoms’s network was established in Paris, France, in 1999 by AboveNet, a global “tier one” IP operator. Since 2003, Neo has been an independent company, formed in an MBO led by Didier Soucheyre, now the company’s CEO. The company’s advanced Internet infrastructure is based on a combination of services including: IP transit, hosting and managed services, as well as a dedicated pan-European network, known as AS8218.