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PT Telkom has expanded its IP/MPLS-based core infrastructure with additional Juniper Networks M-series multiservice routing platforms
January 17, 2007
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Siemens and Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: JNPR) today announced that PT Telkom, Indonesia's leading telecommunications service provider, has further expanded its IP/MPLS-based core infrastructure with additional Juniper Networks M-series multiservice routing platforms including the M320. The upgrade, performed by Siemens, builds on PT Telkom's existing M-series routers, deployed last year as part of an initial Next Generation Network (NGN) rollout. The new deployment spans 17 cities, connecting softswitch systems and legacy routers.
'After more than a year of intensive use, our earlier M-series deployment has demonstrated the superiority and flexibility of Juniper's JUNOS Operating System,' said Mr. Abdul Haris, PT Telkom's Director of Network and Solutions and the service provider's Chief Technology Officer. 'We were also impressed by the routers' traffic engineering capability, strict QoS adherence even under extremely heavy load, and Juniper's high availability features, such as fast reroute and in-service upgrading. We are confident to stay with Juniper and its routing solutions for our long-term NGN strategy.'
Siemens AG (NYSE: SI; Frankfurt: SIE)
Juniper Networks Inc. (NYSE: JNPR)
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