Telstra launches Alcatel-Lucent powered application assured networking service for enterprises

Telecom Lead Asia: Australian communications service
provider, Telstra has launched a new Alcatel-Lucent powered Application Assured
Networking service that provides businesses with unprecedented visibility into
how their enterprise network resources are being used.

Telstra’s new smart service is built on Internet protocol
(IP) routing technology from Alcatel-Lucent.

 

The service provider said that the new service will bring
a new level of intelligence to network management, giving enterprises
invaluable information they can use to improve efficiency and operational
integrity.

 

Application Assured Networking is another significant
step in the evolution to a smarter network and Alcatel-Lucent has worked
collaboratively with Telstra on this project to make this vision a reality,”
said Philip Jones, executive director, Data and IP and Network Applications
& Services, Telstra.

 

Designed specifically for the virtual private networks
(VPNs) and cloud-based services, the solution identifies applications on these
networks that are running too slowly or with insufficient quality and analyses
the causes of those performance problems so that they can be addressed.

 

Alcatel-Lucent’s innovative solutions and collaborative
approach make us extremely well placed to assist Telstra’s enterprise customers
maximize network performance and get the most from their digital investments,”
said Sean O’Halloran, president and MD, Alcatel-Lucent Australia.

The solution from Alcatel-Lucent eliminates the need for
enterprises to buy additional performance monitoring hardware, which can be
costly to purchase and manage. Instead, that capability can be offered by
service providers.

 

The Telstra Application Assured Networking service will
provide enterprises with greater visibility and more control over the
increasing number of financial, relationship management, IP telephony, video
conferencing and other business applications travelling through their network.

 

Telstra selects JDSU HST-3000 to ensure quality broadband
services

 

A few months back, Telstra selected the JDSU HST-3000
handheld test solution to ensure quality video, data and voice services. 

 

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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