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Verizon expands network capabilities in South Asia
ConvergenceAsia staff
22/11/2007

Advanced communications and IT solutions provider Verizon Business has announced that additional private Internet protocol (IP) nodes are now available to its global customers with offices in Manila, the Philippines, and Penang, Malaysia, giving these customers an expanded direct and secure, high-performance link to the Verizon Business global IP network.

Verizon Private IP is a network-based, virtual private network (VPN) that enables customers to effectively communicate over a secure network. The service also provides the foundation for automating business processes between companies, including e-commerce, and shared intranets and extranets.

Based on multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) technology, Verizon Private IP offers customers scalable and flexible network connections with integrated performance and traffic management capabilities.

“Verizon Business has made significant investments in additional capacity and new facilities across the Asia Pacific region throughout 2007,” said Ihab Tarazi, vice president - global network planning.

“The availability of Private IP nodes in Malaysia and the Philippines reflects the growing importance of these markets to our multinational customers. Most importantly, it is yet another example of our continued focus on global capabilities to support our customers’ business objectives,” he added.

Verizon Business is continuing to invest in its network, product and customer support across the Asia Pacific region as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to providing seamless global service to its multinational customers.

The company has made significant investments around the region this year, including the Trans-Pacific Express submarine cable and recent major Australia backbone expansion.

 

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