chandramauli 0 Report post Posted February 3, 2005 Sprint Teams with Reliance Infocomm to Expand IP Network to India Full portfolio of IP solutions now available to meet growing global data communications demand Media Contacts: Stephanie Taliaferro, Sprint, +1 913-794-3658 stephanie.c.taliaferro@mail.sprint.com Jimmy Mogal, Reliance Infocomm Limited, +91 22 3038 5128 jimmy.mogal@relianceinfo.com OVERLAND PARK, Kan., and MUMBAI, India — 01/11/2005 Sprint (NYSE: FON) today announces the expansion of its global SprintLink(SM) Internet protocol (IP) network to India as a part of continuing efforts to serve the global communications needs of U.S.-based and global multinational corporations. Sprint, in cooperation with Reliance Infocomm, now will be able to offer its comprehensive suite of corporate data services to help companies connect to employees, offices or business partners in and outside of India. IP nodes have been deployed in Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore. As part of this expansion effort, Sprint has signed network agreements with Reliance Infocomm, an India-based communication firm. Reliance Infocomm will provide international connectivity to India and intracountry “last mile” connectivity for Sprint in servicing U.S.-based and global multinational corporations. One of the first companies to benefit from this IP service arrangement in India is Black & Veatch Corporation, a U.S.-based leading global engineering, consulting and construction company with an office in Pune, India. A long-time Sprint customer, Black & Veatch uses a variety of voice and data services and has been working with Sprint to migrate its data network from frame relay to IP-based. Sprint and Reliance will provide IP data connectivity to support their wide area network (WAN) for the office in Pune. Paget Alves, president – Strategic Markets, Sprint Business Solutions, said that Sprint’s reputation as one of the few truly global network players provides a compelling reason for multinational organizations to look to Sprint for their network needs. “Sprint is deploying its network resources in areas most important to the U.S.-based and global multinational corporations that make up our customer base,” said Alves. “This new connectivity to India joins an IP presence to connect locations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia Pacific, ensuring that Sprint continues to meet the growing needs of our customers.” Key services now available in India through Reliance include dedicated Internet, MPLS VPN, managed security and managed network services, as well as a market-leading Layer 2 suite of IP-based services (based on next-generation L2TPv3 technology) designed to facilitate the migration from legacy network services. All services are backed by Sprint’s industry-leading Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The Sprint/Reliance Infocomm relationship will extend Sprint’s reach across India through Reliance Infocomm’s network backbone, based on a fully redundant architecture covering over 1,400 cities of India. “Together, this relationship will benefit both companies by efficiently extending the reach of our respective networks,” said Bhagwan Khurana, Group President, Reliance Infocomm. “By working with Sprint, Reliance Infocomm is expanding its international reach, and this is yet another addition in our portfolio of services being offered to Indian transnational corporate houses. They will now be able to enjoy the tremendous reach of Sprint’s international network.” Financial details of the agreements between Sprint and Reliance were not disclosed. Sprint supports multinational customers, including over 95 percent of the Fortune 1000, with one of the world’s leading communications networks, providing global voice, data and Internet services. Sprint currently has over 1,100 points of presence across six continents and carries more than 25 percent of the world’s Internet traffic over its Tier 1 backbone. For more information, visit www.sprintworldwide.com. About Reliance Reliance Infocomm Ltd., a Reliance group company, is India's largest mobile service provider with over nine million customers. Reliance Infocomm has established a pan-India, high capacity, integrated (wireless and wire-line) and convergent (voice, data and video) digital network to offer services spanning the entire Infocomm value chain - infrastructure, services for enterprises and individuals, applications and consulting. The Reliance Group, founded by Shri Dhirubhai H. Ambani (1932-2002), is India's largest business house with total revenues of over Rs 99,000 crore (US$ 22.6 billion), cash profit of Rs 12,500 crore (US$ 2.8 billion), net profit of Rs 6,200 crore (US$ 1.4 billion) and exports of Rs 15,900 crore (US$ 3.6 billion). courtesy : Sprint Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
linuxguy 0 Report post Posted February 4, 2005 damn! I thought we would get great connections due to sprint Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chandramauli 0 Report post Posted February 5, 2005 damn! I thought we would get great connections due to sprint Huh??? didnt get wht u wanted to say ?? please elaborate !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rim-matrix 0 Report post Posted February 5, 2005 great news!!! reliance is going global now..... amazing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
linuxguy 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2005 damn! I thought we would get great connections due to sprint Huh??? didnt get wht u wanted to say ?? please elaborate !! 26066[/snapback] I thought reliance tied up with sprint to provide broadband connections to its users.(And I mean REAL Broadband) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites