London Stock Exchange Group rides on Dialog’s int’l MPLS
London Stock Exchange Group PLC (LSEG) has extended the services it
runs on Dialog’s International MPLS network to support Business Process
Outsourcing services from WNS Global Services Pvt Ltd in Colombo to
London.
The International MPLS (iMPLS) connectivity solution offered by
Dialog Enterprise, the corporate solutions arm of premier mobile
services provider Dialog Axiata PLC seamlessly connects London Stock
Exchange’s premises in London, UK with their supplier WNS in Colombo
extending the existing link with MillenniumIT in Malabe.
The iMPLS solution, running on SEAMEWE3 and SMEMEWE4 between Colombo
and London ensures consistently high performance standards for network
up-time and latency with traffic auto re-routed to sustain connectivity
in case of any under-sea cable failure.
Metro Ethernet technology using optical fiber cable has been used for
domestic last miles to ensure that the end to end redundant solution is
maintained under strict service levels.
Rohantha Rodrigo, Chief Information Officer at MillenniumIT said
“MillenniumIT is able to offer mission critical IT operational services
from Colombo over Dialog’s network and this extension to WNS enables us
to source business process services in Colombo too.
For this we need robust, cost effective connectivity from a supplier
we can trust.
I am pleased to say that our relationship with Dialog Enterprise has
been fruitful and pragmatic and the service is meeting our expectations
for mission critical services.”
Speaking about the expansion Jeremy Huxtable, Chief Officer - Dialog
Enterprise said, “We are pleased to be both the local and international
connectivity provider LSE and solidify our position as a customized
solutions provider to corporate customers.
“Our seamless solutions leverage our extensive fiber network extended
to customer premises and a robust international network which has
activated capacity across all cable systems that land in Sri Lanka.”
“We continue to invest in our infrastructure in order to improve
service levels including our new 4G-LTE (Long Term Evolution) fixed and
mobile network.”
To further improve our international capability, Dialog has joined a
consortium of telecom companies to lay a high speed under-sea cable
called the Bay of Bengal Gateway that will connect Sri Lanka to the
world by 2014.
The downstream benefits; such as cost efficiency, low latency and
scalability will undoubtedly help to increase the competitiveness of
enterprises such as LSE.”
Dialog Axiata PLC, a subsidiary of Axiata Group Berhad (Axiata),
operates Sri Lanka’s largest and fastest growing mobile
telecommunications network.
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