Cisco will supply its IP VPN hardware including its multi-protocol label switching technology. Networking company, Infonet Services Corporation, has partnered with Cisco Systems to offer a virtual private network (VPN) service to multinational...
Infonet's multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) enabled IP VPN network extends through 50 countries in Europe, Asia and North and South America. Infonet has won bankrupt KPNQwest's position as the supplier of IP virtual private network services to...
The network will deploy a technology called multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) which enables the CPS to prioritise traffic. The two companies are building an IP-based virtual private network (VPN) that will enable CPS employees to access and...
The deal will help STSN supply virtual private network (VPN) connections using multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) for flexibility to various premises, which can then offer guests high-speed wireline and wireless internet access.
Kevin Fitzpatrick, CTO at Manpower, said: "We used an IP VPN using MPLS [Multi-Protocol Label Switching] to connect our offices in an end-to-end, performant way. MPLS allows for more flexible managed networking using IP VPN.
The AT&T Global Network (AGN) will link 36 sites across Europe and North America, making available IP VPNs based on a technology called MPLS (Multilayer Protocol Switching), which translates into increased networking flexibility.