BT has announced a £12 million program that would see its current legacy TDM network replaced by an MPLS based network across more than 30 countries. The project would be completed by March, 2008.
The MPLS network would be providing it with an increased capability to handle larger volumes of traffic and provide additional functionalities and enhanced features such as the ease of integration with any existing servers, standard interface for multiple applications and the ability to deploy more integrated multimedia services such as audio and video conferencing and video streaming.
The first phase of this program has already been completed and the service is being offered over the new platform in 12 countries.
via [ConvergeDigest]
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