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Vodafone India Deploys 200G Long-Haul Network to Offer Optical VPN-as-a-Service

Vodafone India Deploys 200G Long-Haul Network to Offer Optical VPN-as-a-Service Image Credit: yurok/Bigstockphoto.com

Vodafone India claims that it launched India’s largest fiber network of over 43,000 kms across 88 cities in 75 days and the first telecom provider in India to offer Optical Virtual Private Network as a service.

The company has installed more than 43,000 kms of 200G long-haul network in 75 days, making it one of the world’s fastest and biggest optical deployment project.

With the growth in data consumption and adoption of new technologies like 5G and VoLTE, the 200G long-haul network will enable Vodafone to further improve on its already leading latency performance and enhance customer experience for mobile and enterprise customers.

The 200G long-haul network brings differentiating capabilities to customers like: 

- OVPN – Horizontal and Vertical Network resource slicing for customers

 - Latency Based Routing ensures low latency paths

 - Fiber Doctor – Online fiber monitoring to detect fault and improve fiber repair MTTR

 - T-SDN Enabled Network for centralized controller, resource and service visualization

Vishant Vora, Director, Technology, Vodafone India
Consumers and businesses are increasingly demanding flexible, secure and efficient ways to consume data. Moving towards 200G long-haul network is a significant step by Vodafone India to lead and provide seamless network and high bandwidth to our consumers. This 200G Ultra Long Haul Fiber Network allows enterprise customers on performance monetization and improving customer experience. 

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