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Tata expands VPN services to Egypt

  • Egypt: Thursday, April 17 - 2008 at 07:53

India's Tata Communications has announced the expansion of its Global VPN service to Egypt through a partnership agreement with TE Data S.A.E., a subsidiary of Telecom Egypt S.A.E. and Egypt's largest IP-based data communications carrier, the company said in a statement. Tata Communications and TE Data have interconnected their respective MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) infrastructures, setting up multiple, redundant network-to-network interconnection (NNI) points between the two companies connecting Tata Communications' European and Indian network hubs with TE Data's facilities in Egypt in order to serve enterprise customers' growing worldwide connectivity needs.

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