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Talk Internet Increases Network Capacity for New Era

Faced with increasing demand for its managed internet services Talk Internet has turned to Brocade for a new core network to increase capacity and raw performance to better serve the needs of its growing customer base

Specifically, Talk Internet has deployed Brocade MLX Series core routers and Brocade ICX 6450 switches to improve performance over its existing core network, and support the introduction of new technologies such as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) to enable more intelligent traffic management and greater reliability.

“Over the last few years, we have seen a significant upswing in demand for our voice and data services, and customers now expect faster speeds for their money,” commented Simon Jones, Managing Director at Talk Internet. “Historically, we were typically selling an 8 Megabit per second (Mbps) business broadband connection; however, this has increased tenfold in recent years. Businesses are demanding more speed for their money to support technologies such as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), video conferencing, and remote access to cloud services, and simply put, our previous core networking solution could not give us the performance we needed.”

With Talk Internet’s previous Cisco environment no longer fit for purpose, a number of networking solutions were considered before Brocade was selected, based on its ability to offer the required amount of capacity and throughput at the most attractive price-point. The networking solution from Brocade, based on Brocade MLX routers and ICX switches, will not only support Talk Internet in the running of its day-to-day operations, but will also underpin its capability to provide new services to customers in the future, such as rolling out cloud-based services and virtualized environments, to further increase uptime and the resilience of its data center environment.

Jones continues, “As data volumes continue to rise, our customers are increasingly looking for more sophisticated cloud-based solutions to store and back-up their data in virtualized, replicated sites. In order to support that, we knew we needed a core network that was up to the challenge. By adding Brocade to our core networking design, we are now able to manage traffic more effectively, and boost our core routing performance.

“Our business operations, planning and competitiveness increasingly rely on our corporate IT infrastructure, so it’s imperative that we have a resilient, agile, high-performance network in place. In deploying Brocade technology we have future-proofed our network for the next three to five years because we can switch on extra capacity whenever we need to. Cloud computing and virtualization models demand ever-changing and unique networking requirements, and so we’re equipping ourselves today for our networking demands tomorrow.”