April 22, 2008

Network capacity expansion in South Korea

by Lin Freestone


Traffic growth, driven by increased subscriber demand for IPTV and other multiplay services, has compelled Hanaro Telecom to increase capacity with Juniper Networks T-series.

Hanaro selected the T-series for its superior investment protection, low total cost of ownership and the proven stability and rich feature set of Juniper’s JUNOS software. It offers a unique, non-disruptive upgrade path to multi-terabit capacity.

With more than 4,000 platforms shipped to over 200 customers worldwide, the T-series is one of the industry's most proven, scalable, feature-rich, and flexible core routing platform. Its scale, performance, reliability and security satisfies the world's most demanding IP networks.

All Juniper Networks T-series routers leverage JUNOS, a single source operating system that enables consistent operations, network scale without disruption, and unprecedented interoperability and service agility.

As South Korea’s adoption of advanced IP services, such as IPTV, continues to grow, service providers like Hanaro Telecom require a clear path to scalability, with minimal service interruption, overhead, or capital outlay.

 

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