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Cisco Will Upgrade the Telefonica Network Through Its Next-Generation Core & Edge Network Solution

December 2012 by Marc Jacob

Cisco announced that Telefonica Global Solutions, part of the Telefonica Group, a global provider of telecommunication services for fixed and mobile carriers, ISPs and content providers, has selected Cisco for its enhanced Internet Protocol Next Generation Network. The upgraded network will support new and future revenue generating services and help ensure that Telefonica has the capacity to meet the needs of its global customer base, including those in America, Asia and Europe. Integral to supporting this Internet growth will be the deployment of the Cisco(R) CRS-3 and ASR 9000 Series routers for enhanced capacity, high resiliency, and robust IPv6 support.

Telefonica’s network connects more than 100 locations in more than 60 cities and 40 countries connecting the main cities of Europe, Latin America, the United States and Asia.

With over 8,000 systems deployed and nearly 1,000 multi-chassis configurations, the Cisco CRS is the industry’s most robust, scalable, widely deployed multi-chassis core router. Cisco’s new elastic core solution capabilities allow it to seamlessly add a second chassis without the space and cost of a separate fabric chassis.

The Cisco CRS offers the possibility of future upgrading capacity for its core network with up to 400 Gbps per slot capability, high resiliency, and a cost-effective intelligent core solution to improve the return on investment for its core network.

The Cisco IP NGN solution is fully IPv6 compliant, helping to ensure that Telefonica is prepared to meet customer demand for IPv6-based services.

Both the Cisco CRS and ASR 9000 Series utilize the modular Cisco IOS(R) XR software operating system, which is designed to simplify network operations and enable comprehensive system redundancy and network resiliency.

The Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast, 2011-2016, projects that global Internet traffic will increase more than fourfold to more than a zettabyte by 2016. This amount is 100 exabytes higher than the projected level in 2013, or an increase the equivalent of 10 times all the traffic traversing IP networks in 2008.

Alejandro Martinez, VP of Telefonica Global Solutions, Global Network and Platforms: "Telefonica is committed to using the most innovative technology for all its services and products. As a global company with a network spanning Asia, Europe, and the Americas we’re committed to leading the world in high speed infrastructure that will ultimately give our customers more choice, flexibility and innovation. This network expansion helps ensure that Telefonica can meet that commitment" states."


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