Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia team to deliver end-to-end enterprise network services | Computer Weekly
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Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia team to deliver end-to-end enterprise network services | Computer Weekly
"Looking to help modernise and future-proof campus networks across a range of use cases and industries, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) and Nokia have strengthened their strategic partnership to deliver an end-to-end portfolio of network services designed to support the digital transformation of critical industries such as transportation, smart cities, energy and utilities, healthcare, and hospitality. The joint networking services have been deployed by Ikos Resorts in Greece, Pantai Jerudong Hospital in Brunei and Wembley Park in the UK in deployments designed to help establish campus-wide fibre-based LAN networks capable of delivering multi-gigabit data speeds to customers."
"By integrating their respective networking portfolios, the two companies say that they are "uniquely positioned" to meet the evolving demands of complex environments such as hospitality segments where resorts like Ikos are using their combined offering to connect hundreds of bedrooms across their luxury all-inclusive sites. With Nokia and ALE, Ikos was able to run its guest services, CCTV, voice, Wi-Fi and building safety sensors through a single, high-availability network architecture."
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise and Nokia strengthened a strategic partnership to deliver an end-to-end portfolio of network services for campus networks across transportation, smart cities, energy and utilities, healthcare, and hospitality. Joint networking services have been deployed at Ikos Resorts in Greece, Pantai Jerudong Hospital in Brunei and Wembley Park in the UK to establish campus-wide fibre-based LAN networks capable of multi-gigabit data speeds. Integration of both companies' portfolios enables meeting demands of complex environments and supports hospitality needs such as connecting hundreds of bedrooms. The combined solution consolidates guest services, CCTV, voice, Wi-Fi and safety sensors on a single high-availability architecture. Fibre infrastructure reduced space and network layers. Nokia's Optical LAN provides high-capacity fibre to support growing bandwidth requirements and more than 100 enterprise deployments globally.
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