Annual Report 2012 - Ono
Annual Report 2012 - Ono
Annual Report 2012 - Ono
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What does ONO do?<br />
Products and services | Services to the Business sector<br />
- ONO IP Trunking. This service<br />
represents an evolution in the management<br />
of telephony traffic, using secure IP access<br />
from the customer exchange to the public<br />
network, with the highest quality of<br />
service and cost reductions thanks to the<br />
convergence of voice and data services.<br />
Virtual private networks<br />
ONO’s sophisticated network enables<br />
it to offer its clients advanced services<br />
such as private interconnection between<br />
corporate sites, using Ethernet technology.<br />
Different metropolitan networks (MAN)<br />
can be interconnected with high capacity<br />
links with high Quality of Service, allowing<br />
multi-technology access solutions at the<br />
highest standards of quality and availability,<br />
IP MPLS solutions and native Ethernet<br />
interconnections (VPLS).<br />
- MPLS Virtual Private Networks. The<br />
MPLS service provides IP connectivity<br />
between corporate sites. It also enables<br />
the integration of different access<br />
technologies, for both main access and for<br />
back-up access, providing an alternative<br />
back-up which guarantees availability at all<br />
times.<br />
- ONO LAN VPLS. This service offers<br />
high-speed interconnection between local<br />
corporate networks, at the metropolitan<br />
level and nationwide. It is an Ethernetbased<br />
network that enables transparent<br />
communications between the various LANs<br />
of the client.<br />
It also enables the integration of different<br />
access technologies, for both main access<br />
and for back-up access, providing an<br />
alternative back-up which guarantees<br />
availability at all times.<br />
Internet Access and connections between<br />
corporate sites<br />
ONO’s Internet Access services for<br />
Corporations enable customers to access<br />
all the information and services of the<br />
Internet services using the ONO network,<br />
managed from end to end with a very<br />
high quality of service delivery. The<br />
Corporations portfolio has two offerings<br />
that are adapted to the requirements of<br />
each company:<br />
- Guaranteed Internet services for<br />
medium and large companies, and<br />
for suppliers of Internet content, is a<br />
symmetrical service which guarantees<br />
100% of the flow of traffic and the highest<br />
level of reliability of service, allowing<br />
customers to define the service as suits their<br />
requirements. The service includes a wide<br />
range of possibilities in terms of agreed<br />
bandwidth, access technologies, customer<br />
equipment, IP addressing, backup, DNS<br />
service, domain management, etc.<br />
- The Broadband Internet service<br />
for small and medium enterprises and<br />
offices of large companies offers a series<br />
of asymmetric and symmetric forms of<br />
Internet connection using different access<br />
technologies. Depending on the location<br />
of the site, the customer can choose either<br />
fibre access or ADSL.<br />
The Dedicated Line service provides<br />
customers with a point-to-point<br />
connection between corporate locations,<br />
so that they can transmit any kind of<br />
information on a dedicated and secure line.<br />
The service is aimed for other operators<br />
without their own infrastructure and for<br />
companies who want to connect their main<br />
offices and their data centres. The service<br />
offers a wide range of transmission speeds<br />
and customer interfaces.<br />
ONO in <strong>2012</strong><br />
Who is ONO?<br />
What does ONO do?<br />
Products and services<br />
ONO’s network<br />
Investment<br />
Innovation<br />
ONO’s<br />
Responsibility<br />
Financial analysis<br />
Corporate<br />
Governance <strong>Report</strong><br />
The Figures<br />
Annexes<br />
Contact<br />
Information<br />
Print<br />
<strong>Report</strong><br />
The Figures<br />
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