Vodafone India will deploy Cisco’s end-to-end networking solutions
Vodafone India will deploy Cisco’s end-to-end networking solutions to create a complete Internet Protocol-based architecture in India, said Cisco in a press release Monday (http://bit.ly/1daaP6f). Under a single network infrastructure, Cisco will provide Vodafone with a multiservice convergence platform for…
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residential, business and mobile customers to lower capital and operating costs, said Cisco. Networked devices will be doubled from 1 billion to 2 billion between 2012 and 2017 in India, and mobile traffic is expected to grow 60-fold from 2012 to 2017, according to the Cisco Visual Networking Index (http://bit.ly/11jPFI). Traditional networks will not be able to scale up to address the flexibility required by new consumer entertainment and communications services, so it’s imperative for service providers to upgrade to IP network infrastructure, said Cisco. “IP is the key to providing highly secure, scalable, value-added services, and Cisco is well-positioned to deliver IP broadband solutions over DSL, cable, Ethernet, Wi-Fi and other broadband architectures,” said Sanjay Rohatgi, Cisco managing director of service provider sales. Through this deal, Vodafone will offer newer data services at faster mobile broadband speeds, said Cisco.