TELUS Transforms National Broadband Network Infrastructure with
Juniper Networks
Canada's Second Largest Telco Deploys E-Series Routing
Platforms in Next-Generation Network
SUNNYVALE,
Calif.--(
BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 2004--
Laptop Battery Juniper Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:JNPR) today announced that TELUS,
one of Canada's leading telecommunications companies, has selected
the infranet-ready E-series routing platform to deliver high
quality, reliable broadband services to its business and consumer
customers.
The E-series combines carrier-class routing, broadband subscriber
management and IP services in a single platform. This enables TELUS
to offer high-speed access and other revenue-generating IP
services, while also reducing operational expenses. Powered by an
innovative, programmable ASIC-based architecture, the E-series
routing platforms are ideal for deploying IP services at the
carrier edge.
When everything is properly configured, any computer on your network should be able to use a shared network printer. You can share a printer wirelessly using a wireless print server, Fi networks. When you connect your printer to a wireless print server, any computer on your network can access the printer directly through the network.
Thinkpad "The Juniper Networks solutions enable TELUS to move broadband
services beyond pure Internet connectivity to the more enhanced,
reliable IP service offerings that our customers require," said Tim
Fell, director of broadband services at TELUS. "We selected the
E-series for its wire-speed performance, reliability and scale, as
well as its ability to enable unique, differentiated services
requiring Quality of Service. In addition, the E-series minimizes
our infrastructure management and maintenance costs because of its
increased reliability and availability."
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Microsoft "With its commitment to building a reliable converged IP/MPLS
infrastructure capable of delivering an assured experience to its
customers, TELUS is an example of how networks will evolve as
providers adopt the principles of the infranet model," said Jim
Dolce, executive vice president, worldwide field operations at
Juniper Networks.
Also, with a home wireless network, if you are using a laptop, and always be online and enjoying the blazing fast speeds of high speed Internet broadband.
Laptop Computers About TELUS
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Laptop Computer TELUS (TSX: T, T.A; NYSE: TU) is the largest telecommunications
company in Western Canada and the second largest in the country,
with more than $7 billion of annual revenue, 4.9 million network
access lines and 3.4 million wireless subscribers. The company
provides subscribers with a full range of telecommunications
products and services including data, voice and wireless services
across Canada, utilizing next-generation Internet-based
technologies. TELUS was a premier founding supporter of the
successful bid to bring the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic
Games to Canada.
By connecting a router between the broadband modem and your home network, all computers on the network can access the Internet without going through another computer. The Internet connection no longer depends on any computer on the network.
Desktop Computer About Juniper Networks, Inc.
Notebooks Juniper Networks transforms the business of networking by
converting a commodity -- bandwidth -- into a dependable, secure,
and highly valuable corporate asset. Founded in 1996 to meet the
stringent demands of service providers, Juniper Networks is now
relied upon by the world's leading network operators, government
agencies, research and education institutions, and
information-intensive
enterprises as the foundation
for uncompromising networks. The Infranet Initiative uses
Juniper Networks MINT (Model for InfraNet Transformation) as its
underlying framework. Juniper Networks is headquartered in
Sunnyvale, California. Additional information can be found at
www.juniper.net.
Lenovo Juniper Networks is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office and in other countries as a trademark of Juniper Networks,
Inc. ERX, ESP, E-series, Internet Processor, J-Protect, JUNOS,
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M160, M320, M-series, NMC-RX, SDX, T320, T640, and T-series are
trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service
marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the
property of their respective owners.
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