MENA deploys Infinera Intelligent Transport Network for multi-terabit capacity in Egypt

Infinera has announced the successful deployment of the Infinera DTN-X platform across Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Submarine Cable System's trans-Egypt terrestrial network, providing multi-terabit capacity and offering network services available for customers today. The Infinera Intelligent Transport Network, featuring the DTN-X packet optical transport networking platform, will allow MENA to differentiate its services and manage costs as it scales network capacity.

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Easy-to-manage solution simplifies the collection and distribution of network and security data across the entire enterprise.

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Meets challenges of the hybrid enterprise with expanded support for optimization, visibility and control of any app whether SaaS or on-premises.

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