51 Degrees Deploys UK's First Metro Ethernet Over MPLS (EoMPLS) Network to Live Customers Using Cisco Technology
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- Getting on the Ethernet price/performance cost curves at the service provider's point of presence (POP) and at the customer site. The ubiquitous deployment of Ethernet ports globally has served to make this one of the most cost-effective ways to deliver high capacity connectivity.
- The ease of bandwidth upgrade provisioning for data services comes from taking advantage of one of the inherent characteristics of Ethernet: by simply changing the traffic-policing parameter in the customer located equipment (CLE), a service provider can upgrade a customer's bandwidth in a granular way from 10 to 100 Mbit/s or up to Gigabit Ethernet quickly and easily. This is in contrast with the provisioning implications of upgrading a customer with a voice-based private line where every network element in the path from the customer's premise to the service POP needs to be touched. The result is incremental revenue with only slightly incremental operational costs.
Scalable, available, resilient, high performance
MPLS in the core of the network helps allow Ethernet/IP traffic to be carried across the network in a deterministic fashion using a variety of techniques including Diffserv Quality of Service (QoS) and Traffic Engineering. The backbone itself is based on MPLS and IS-IS in the core - providing full QoS for Layer Two and Layer Three applications. Having a Layer Two MPLS-enabled service gives end users flexibility as they are still able to control their IP network over Layer 3. And because of the design and the use of MPLS in the core, the 510 backbone is highly scalable and helps to provide near 100 percent availability. Gigabit Ethernet direct onto G.652 fibre and a mesh network architecture also help to ensure resilience and high performance.- Ends -
For more information on Ethernet over MPLS, please visit: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/7600osr/prodlit/emp76_tc.htm
Background Information
51 Degrees510 was launched in December 2001. The 510 backbone network consists of a 60km fibre optic central ring that is supported by 80km of additional spurs and loops reaching into some of London's busiest commercial and residential areas. Customers are turning to 510 for managed bandwidth and dark fibre services. Furthermore, 510's access to LE Group's property portfolio of 17,000 London sites presents customers with co-location opportunities for telecoms equipment, as well as the siting of cellsites for existing and developing mobile network coverage requirements. 510 benefits from exceptional access to the local loop, thanks to the 30,000km of existing infrastructure that supports LE Group's electricity networks across the capital. For more information about 510, please visit www.51deg.com.
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