Arcor chooses MPLS-based IP core network for Germany

Oct. 17, 2002
17 October 2002 -- Arcor is building an MPLS VPN based core network using Cisco 12000 Series and 7200 Series Internet routers to satisfy the rapidly increasing demand from Germany's enterprise and SMBs.

17 October 2002 -- Arcor is building an MPLS VPN based core network using Cisco 12000 Series and 7200 Series Internet routers to satisfy the rapidly increasing demand from Germany's enterprise and SMBs.

Arcor says that using the Cisco solution to upgrade its existing (Cisco) IP network to an STM-16 MPLS VPN and IP-based infrastructure in the core will help it deliver advanced features and scaling capability to reach new markets, subscribers, and revenue sources.

On the Cisco-based IP backbone Arcor offers Layer 3 IP VPN services through its CompanyNet service. Additionally, Arcor provides advanced services such as video and voice offers over the IP backbone today.

"We already have a number of years of experience using Cisco technology which we are leveraging in deploying the new network," said Joachim Gross, Director of Network Development, Arcor. "We decided Cisco's MPLS-based IP core network was a best fit solution designed to scale with our network growth demands, and help allow us to dedicate bandwidth according to customer needs."

Cisco's MPLS-based IP core network is based on standards-approved technology for prioritising and streamlining traffic through the core, providing Class of Service (CoS) differentiation of traffic and a flexible core to help enable the deployment of new services.

The new Cisco technology implemented for this project comprises a core layer including Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers and Cisco 7206VXR Internet Routers. Arcor has also deployed equipment across the range of the Cisco routing portfolio in the distribution and access layer, as well as AS5800 Series Universal Gateways for dial access.

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