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Italian Operator EOLO Deploys Cisco's 400 Gigabit Ethernet Backbone to Strengthen its FWA Service

Italian Operator EOLO Deploys Cisco's 400 Gigabit Ethernet Backbone to Strengthen its FWA Service Image Credit: Cisco

Italian operator EOLO is working with Cisco to strengthen its fixed wireless access network to extend its ultra-broadband connectivity to rural areas.

The collaboration unites two companies who have been committed to helping bridge the digital divide, which today still affects a significant part of the Italian population. 

EOLO has chosen to adopt Cisco’s most advanced mass-scale networking technologies as part of its commitment to offer the highest quality ultra-broadband services to its customers. Readying for 5G, it plans to strengthen its fixed wireless access network with a 400 Gigabit Ethernet backbone powered by Cisco 8000 and ASR 9903 series routers to bring the internet to more people, in more places than ever before. EOLO is the first communications service provider in southern Europe to make this choice.

 

EOLO is strengthening its network and preparing to expand its coverage that currently reaches about 6,500 Italian municipalities. With the ASR 9903 and 8000 Series routers, key building blocks of Cisco Converged SDN Transport architecture, EOLO has adopted solutions designed for the most demanding markets. The new network is powered by a software capable of self-managing, self-protecting and self-healing, and integrates enhanced security and network automation capabilities to maintain greater availability and protection against cybersecurity threats.

Paolo Campoli, VP, Global Service Provider Segment Leader, Cisco
When we launched our vision of the Internet for the Future one year ago, we laid the foundations to transform the digital world over the next ten years. 

Guido Garrone, CTO, EOLO
EOLO’s mission has always been to close the digital divide, bringing reliable and high-performance internet connectivity to the Italian province. Our mission has become critical during this unprecedented period.

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