01/01/2009
Telecom Fiji has turned to Asia-Pacific IT solutions provider Datacraft to facilitate the upgrade of its IP network across the South Pacific region.
The new network uses a Cisco MPLS platform and has a territory-wide IP and Metro Ethernet Network in Suva.
According to Telecom Fiji, Datacraft was tasked with establishing a highly resilient and efficient replacement infrastructure.
The new network will enable the incumbent operator to stay ahead of competition by providing the platform for the latest range of business services such as high speed data, capacity on demand and voice over
Internet Protocol (VOIP); while ensuring customer satisfaction by meeting tough Quality of Service (QOS) goals.
“With the continuing rise of the Internet, we have seen rising customer expectations for new services, as well as traffic growth that the old network could no longer match,” said Ian Lyons, Group General Manager
Sales, Marketing and Business Development.
“Datacraft demonstrated an awareness of the unique political, social and regulatory environment that we face in Fiji and the company came up with a carefully evaluated plan that met our demanding requirements,
while being capable of meeting our expanding market needs into the future.”
Datacraft is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dimension Data plc (LSE:DDT), a US$4.5 billion leading global IT solutions and services provider.
Datacraft operates in more than 50 offices across 13 Asia Pacific countries.
It helps clients plan, build, support, manage, improve and innovate their IT infrastructures and combines an expertise in networking, security, data centre, storage, Microsoft solutions and contact centre technologies, with advanced skills in consulting, integration, training and managed services to craft IT solutions for businesses. In January 2008, Datacraft acquired Security-Assessment.com to provide
best-in-class protection to its clients’ networks and IT environments across the Asia Pacific region.
Datacraft was established in 1974.
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