Yongin City in South Korea Chooses Telco Systems and Diznet for MPLS Networking Solutions

By Laura Stotler

Yongin City in South Korea has selected Telco Systems, a BATM company, to network a variety of the city's buildings and services. The city, which is the fast growing in the country, will use MPLS solutions from Telco Systems to network it's libraries, administration buildings and city-wide video surveillance (CCTV), which serve its nearly one million residents.

Telco Systems is working with Diznet, its authorized reseller and solution provider for Korea, to support the network in Yongin City. The company offers a variety of multi-service Carrier Ethernet access, MPLS and SDN solutions for cloud networking, mobile backhaul and basic Ethernet services.

"Yongin chose Telco Systems and Diznet to build its resilient, flexible and scalable MPLS network," said MyungSik Choi, network manager for Yongin City. "They offered us the combination of high quality, easily managed, cost-effective solutions, and a state of the art feature set including local support."

Diznet provides consultancy, network implementation and after-sales support services. The reseller has extensive experience serving governments and public carriers, with a specialization in Carrier Ethernet and intelligent transportation systems.

The joint solution between the two companies features an end-to-end offering from Telco Systems, including the T-Marc demarcation product line, the T-Metro aggregation product line and the EdgeGenie service management system.

Solutions from Telco Systems include Carrier Ethernet/MPLS-based demarcation, aggregation and edge of the core solutions that let service providers create intelligent, end-to-end, service-assured and CE 2.0-compliant solutions for cloud networking, business services and mobile backhaul.

Yongin City, which is in the southern Seoul metropolitan area, selected the company after seeking a fiber solution to connect its libraries, government office networks and CCTV network. The goal was to help prevent crime while also providing useful transportation information for citizens.

"Service providers and enterprises in Korea need reliable and cost-effective Carrier Ethernet connectivity services to succeed," said YongSun, Choi, CEO at Diznet. "Telco Systems' Carrier Ethernet/MPLS solutions offer us the opportunity to provide Korean operators with carrier-grade equipment, allowing them to sell multiple services over future-proof networks. Our solution, based on Telco Systems' end-to-end MPLS to the edge solution, allows Yongin City to rapidly deliver new managed services with guaranteed service quality agreements."

"With the assistance of our partner, Diznet, we offer our MPLS, MEF Carrier Ethernet 2.0 (CE 2.0) compliant, end-to-end solution, which will enable Yongin City to offer its growing population service-centric networks, and achieve new levels of capacity, scalability and reliability," added Orlando Tan, vice president of sales, APAC from Telco Systems. "By deploying our solution, Yongin can now offer its residents ultra-fast public data services in their libraries and increased safety in the city, thus, increasing the city's and its residents' prosperity."




Edited by Braden Becker
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