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2nd February 2005:
Easynet Easynet
transforms businesses across Europe with new contracts
Easynet
broadband demonstrates continuing strength in its European markets with
significant new business wins across Europe. The pan-European networking
company has signed contracts with customers in its countries in the UK,
Belgium, France, Spain, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, which will use
Easynets advanced IP infrastructure to transform their businesses.
Easynets customers are using its IP architecture as a solid
foundation to facilitate and implement change across their businesses. They are
cutting costs, securely linking remote sites, hosting advanced software
applications and implementing disaster recovery strategies.
In the UK,
Select Education has rolled out a network based on Easynets IP VPN MPLS
network, which provides connectivity between all the companys UK sites.
The solution meets its increasing bandwidth requirements and delivers
significant cost savings.
Hago, a successful Netherlands' corporation in
cleaning and facility services, is leveraging Easynet's IP network to upgrade
its corporate communications, and Envia Telecomunicaciones and Alina Corporate
Sedasolubles; Sevenday Cereals International) in Spain have selected multi-site
VPNs.
In Germany, Easynet has won REpower Systems AG as a new customer -
one of the leading multi-megawatt wind turbine producers in the German wind
energy sector. Five REpower locations have already been connected via MPLS VPN,
enabling REpower to integrate their customers wind parks nationally and
internationally into their management network. A reliant network for our
locations enables us to significantly accelerate our processes, said
Michael Wenk, CTO of REpower.
In Belgium, Moore Response Marketing and
in France, Ascott Hospitality Management have recently called on Easynet to
supply the network infrastructure which underlies their businesses. Software
supplier Ubitrade, also in France, approached Easynet as it needed a hosting
partner it could trust to deliver huge volumes of highly sensitive data.
Easynet advised a secure, encoded virtual private network with disaster
recovery options, transforming Ubitrades business and placing it ahead of
its legacy-reliant competitors.
Andrew Hobbs, business development
director of Ubitrade, said: Ubitrade chose Easynet because it offers a
high degree of security from the physical perspective right down to its network
and telecommunications offerings.
David Rowe, CEO, Easynet, said:
Our customers across Europe are identifying areas of their network
strategy which are fundamental to the success of business transformation such
as improved functionality, stringent Service Level Guarantees and
enterprise-class security.
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