Riedel Networks completes Miami Triangle Project
It involves the opening of a new point of presence (PoP) in Miami and the signing of a bandwidth upgrade contract with Neutrona Networks for the Miami – New York – Sao Paulo circuit.
Riedel Networks has ended Miami Triangle Project, which involves the opening of a new point of presence (PoP) in Miami and the signing of a bandwidth upgrade contract with Neutrona Networks for the circuit Miami – New York – Sao Paulo. The company also announced that it has once again been named one of the world's leading managed WAN service providers by ISG, an independent technology research group.
During the last week of June, Riedel Networks attended the fair ITW and Atlanta, one of the most important conferences in the industry with more than 7,000 attendees and 2,000 exhibiting companies from 135 countries. The network provider from Butzbach, Germany, participated in more than 100 meetings over the three days with partners, customers and potential customers.
The fair also witnessed the signing ceremony of the bandwidth upgrade of the Riedel Networks circuits that connect Sao Paulo with New York and Miami. Michael Martens, CEO of Riedel Networks, and Mateo Ward, CEO of Neutrona Networks, signed the contract on site at the new Riedel Networks stand.
“This agreement opens a new chapter in the partnership between Neutrona and Riedel Networks in Latam, offering fully diverse and low latency connectivity to allow Riedel to provide a superior level of customer experience to its end users,” Ward emphasized.
“In conjunction with our newly formed Miami Triangle, this bandwidth upgrade will ensure secure and reliable access for our customers in the Americas,” Martens added.
The completion of the Miami Triangle project brings a wide range of benefits to Riedel Networks and its customers. Firstly, the new Miami PoP will accommodate the growing traffic from Sao Paulo. Additionally, the triangle construction greatly improves network resiliency, as each of the three cornerstones can easily absorb traffic in the event of a network failure. And finally, reduces round trip delay from coast to coast of the Riedel network in 11ms.
In addition, Riedel Networks has once again been positioned, for the fourth consecutive year, in the Leading Quadrant for Defined Software Solutions and Services by the leading technology research and consulting firm. ISG. “We are very pleased that our efforts, focused on global SD-WAN and direct access to MPLS, have once again been approved by an independent market study,” he said Bernhard Pussel, head of sales at Riedel Networks.
Recently, the company has launched its new range of SD-WAN products, which offer greater security and efficiency. “Riedel Networks is the first network provider to use a 100% homogeneous hardware and software solution from Cisco. Therefore, our customers can count on the perfect interaction of all components and their constant improvement,” he commented. Joachim Sinzig, director of product management at Riedel Networks.
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