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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Verizon expands private IP services in Asia Pacific, Middle East

Verizon Communications has expanded its Private IP capabilities into 10 additional countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific regions to reach more than 150 countries and territories.
In the Middle East and Asia Pacific, Verizon business and wholesale customers now have additional access to Private IP Multiprotocol Private Label Switching (MPLS) services in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen. Verizon has also added another location in Chennai, India, to provide additional access to MPLS services while increasing the benefits of resiliency and extended reach.

The service enables e-business applications, and secure business-to-business e-commerce, dynamic bandwidth and the ability to connect sites in an any-to-any configuration, with easier customer network configuration and management.
 
Said Mike Palmer, VP of strategic solutions, Verizon product strategy and product management: "As our Private IP customers invest and locate in new areas, we are committed to meet the increased network requirements. To stay ahead of our customers' needs, we'll continue to add new locations and provide reliable, secure and scalable network services that enable our customers to successfully grow their businesses."

US-based Verizon Communications delivers broadband and other wireless and wireline communications services to consumer, business, government and wholesale customers.

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