CenturyLink Connects First Business Customer With 100Gbps Service
The highest optical network speed available will be utilized by DigitalGlobe, a Colorado-based commercial vendor of space imagery and geospatial content.
October 14, 2013
CenturyLink announced that it has launched its first dedicated 100 gigabit per second (Gbps) data networking circuit for a CenturyLink business customer through a direct connection to the company’s recently updated 100 Gbps nationwide network.
DigitalGlobe, a leading provider of commercial high-resolution earth observation and advanced geospatial solutions, will use CenturyLink’s 100 Gbps Optical Wavelength Service to launch a new product that gives its customers direct access to satellite mapping data. The 100 Gbps circuit allows DigitalGlobe to transfer massive amounts of data at the highest optical network speed available from its headquarters in Longmont, Colo., to its offsite data center, where its customers will be able to access the data remotely.
“CenturyLink’s deployment of commercial 100Gbps service gives businesses bandwidth for the big data applications they need to excel,” said Scott Russell, vice president and general manager for CenturyLink in Denver and Northern Colorado. “Our speed and capacity upgrades provide DigitalGlobe with an end-to-end optical network that improves efficiency and productivity. Simply put, 100Gbps is the best the industry can offer.”
As businesses respond to the bandwidth demand driven by cloud computing, mobile traffic, big data and video streaming, high-bandwidth technologies are becoming necessary for businesses to operate efficiently and competitively, CenturyLink said.
“As the global leader in high-resolution geospatial mapping, DigitalGlobe has unique connectivity demands that require advanced speed and capacity technology like 100Gbps,” said Vladimir Aleksiev, vice president of enterprise information technology at DigitalGlobe. “Thanks to CenturyLink’s innovation, DigitalGlobe is now utilizing the highest speed optical network connection available plus the added assurance of CenturyLink’s reliable, secure network.”
CenturyLink’s Optical Wavelength Service is a private, point-to-point data networking service delivered over a state-of-the-art dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) network. It provides large enterprise customers with dedicated broadband transport network connectivity without capital outlay or the responsibility of owning and operating network infrastructure. Designed to offer redundancy, Optical Wavelength Service protects against unexpected failures and provides custom routing to meet unique diversity and disaster recovery requirements.
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