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EVPN
(redirected from Ethernet Virtual Private Network)

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EVPNEnhanced Virtual Private Network
EVPNEthernet Virtual Private Network
EVPNEmbedded Virtual Private Network (computer networking)


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The solution uses a single converged network, based on Nortel's Ethernet Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology, to support all Cajastur's communications, and includes installation, commissioning, integration and technical support services from the Nortel Global Services portfolio.
The new product line supports applications including: Ethernet Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) - E-LINE and E-LAN; dedicated Internet access service delivery; Ethernet access for IP VPN connectivity; Ethernet backhaul for 4G wireless and WiMAX deployments; and triple-play service delivery (Internet, voice, video).
By combining Optical Ethernet and IP/MPLS solutions from Nortel Networks, Sanef Telecoms' Ethernet Virtual Private Network (VPN) services will allow enterprises to reduce network complexity by converging voice, data and video onto a single packet-based network.
 
 
 
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