Networking services: Malaysian, Pakistani firms sign deal
Telekom Malaysia and Multinet Pakistan sign deal to deliver IPVPN to corporate customers.
KUALA LUMPUR:
Communication providers Telekom Malaysia and Multinet Pakistan have signed a deal to deliver internet protocol virtual private network (IPVPN) services to corporate customers in Malaysia and Pakistan.
The services will be offered via multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) technology, said Multinet Senior Executive Vice President, Rashid Shafi. He said: “This would cater to the rapidly increasing demand from corporate customers in Pakistan and Malaysia, especially for multipoint-to-multipoint connectivity services and highly scalable network solutions that support the bandwidth-demanding applications.”
Global Executive Vice President Telekom Malaysia, Rozaimy Abdul Rahman, said: “This collaboration will also facilitate enterprises in Pakistan and Malaysia to transform their business models to achieve economies of scale.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 11th, 2011.
Communication providers Telekom Malaysia and Multinet Pakistan have signed a deal to deliver internet protocol virtual private network (IPVPN) services to corporate customers in Malaysia and Pakistan.
The services will be offered via multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) technology, said Multinet Senior Executive Vice President, Rashid Shafi. He said: “This would cater to the rapidly increasing demand from corporate customers in Pakistan and Malaysia, especially for multipoint-to-multipoint connectivity services and highly scalable network solutions that support the bandwidth-demanding applications.”
Global Executive Vice President Telekom Malaysia, Rozaimy Abdul Rahman, said: “This collaboration will also facilitate enterprises in Pakistan and Malaysia to transform their business models to achieve economies of scale.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 11th, 2011.