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Tata Communications Leads Gartner Magic Quadrant For APAC Service Providers

FP Archives February 3, 2017, 00:01:55 IST

The Magic Quadrant evaluates NSPs based on their completeness of vision and ability to execute.

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Tata Communications Leads Gartner Magic Quadrant For APAC Service Providers

Tata Communications, a provider of A New World of Communications, has announced its inclusion in the Leaders’ Quadrant in the latest Gartner Magic Quadrant for Asia/Pacific Network Service Providers (NSP) for 2012. The Magic Quadrant evaluates NSPs based on their completeness of vision and ability to execute.

Gartner, in its report, says, “Leaders provide mature offerings that meet market demand and demonstrate the vision necessary to sustain their market position as requirements evolve. Like Tata Communications in Asia Pacific, ‘Leaders’ typically have a large satisfied customer base and high visibility within the market.”

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“During the past year, we’ve made significant investments in our network service offering to meet the needs of enterprises in Asia Pacific and globally,” said Genius Wong, Senior Vice President, Global Network Services, Tata Communications. “We have the world’s first wholly-owned fibre optic sub-sea cable network ring around the globe, and have deployed Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB) technology to launch the world’s only Ethernet-based low latency network connecting the financial hubs of Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, London, New York and Chicago. These investments have helped us gain a lot of traction and market recognition for our capabilities amongst multinationals worldwide, particularly in Asia Pacific. This recognition by Gartner not only confirms our ability to ensure seamless connectivity to our customers, but also affirms our cutting edge network services.”

Today, Tata Communications is one of the world’s largest carrier of international wholesale voice traffic; it carries 20 percent of the world’s internet traffic directly over its network; it has over 15 terabits of international bandwidth lit capacity; and it owns over 1 million square feet of datacentre and colocation space across 42 global locations. Tata Communications was the first company to introduce public Telepresence rooms and has the largest public Telepresence room network in the world. Its wholly-owned cable ring underpins Tata Communications’ compelling communications offerings.

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