Tata Communications International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Communications, a global digital ecosystem enabler, announced strengthened variants of the IZO Internet WAN for global enterprises.
With predictable and dependable network services offering access to more than 150+ geographies, IZO Internet WAN offers high-quality Internet services, consistent network experiences over various service options including broadband Internet. It now enables seamless data transfer from branch offices to data centres, from branch offices to clouds, and across multiple clouds for enterprises.
Enterprises are able to have a simple and agile management over their global and regional networks. The new variants have been released for enterprises across North America, Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland and Asia-Pacific markets.
Tata Communications IZO Internet WAN is suited for enterprises introducing cloud services to their existing IT and networking architecture and for businesses that are looking to cost-effectively extend their global reach to new markets. IZO Internet WAN caters to all industries such as Manufacturing, IT, ITeS, Services, Retail, BFSI, etc. IZO Internet WAN, launched in 2014, is the world’s first predictable and dependable internet.
Song Toh, Vice President, Global Network Services, Tata Communications
We closely listened to our global enterprise customers and for them, guaranteed uptime is business critical. Hence, our objective has always been to deliver highly available quality Internet. We have expanded our global reach, added service variants from Dedicated Internet Access to broadband to meet customers’ different business needs, and ensured cross border regulatory compliances so enterprises can have predictable, dependable Internet to run their business.
Øystein Eide, Vice President, Head of Cloud Infrastructure, DNV AS
Tata Communications IZO Internet WAN has enabled us to focus on our core business, while improving our people’s efficiency and effectiveness. In addition, higher availability is enhancing our experience. In today’s cloud-first world, where enterprises are moving workloads to clouds, market offerings like dedicated Internet or broadband, the lack of guaranteed performance, uptime and short restoration becomes a critical hindrance for any enterprise.