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Home » Level 3 Provides MPLS Backbone for Teliris' Virtual Meetings

Level 3 Provides MPLS Backbone for Teliris' Virtual Meetings

April 27, 2004
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Level 3 Communications will provide MPLS-based data networking and other services to Teliris Ltd., a leading provider of virtual meeting solutions to corporate customers. Level 3 is supporting Teliris’ “GlobalTable” service in both North America and Europe. GlobalTable is a multi-screen, multi-location conferencing solution that offers DVD-quality video and audio, signal delay below perceptible thresholds, and real-time collaboration tools.

Specifically, Teliris is using (3)Flex, a high-performance data networking service from Level 3 that delivers “the same reliability and security as traditional ATM with the economics of Internet Protocol.”

Teliris has also purchased colocation from Level 3 in London to establish a new a Video Network Operations Center (VNOC). Teliris uses the VNOC to manage and monitor conference scheduling, conference set-up, reporting and diagnostics.http;//www.Level3.com

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