Nokia selected to upgrade Stealth Communications’ core network for increased capacity and DDoS security
Nokia’s IP routing solutions, including the 7750 Service Router (SR) platforms with FP5 silicon and Deepfield Defender, will be deployed to build a core router mesh network for Stealth’s multi-tenant building business customers in New York City
Nokia’s 7220 Interconnect Router, powered by SR Linux, will provide cost-effective edge aggregation and automation for easy deployment and management
Solution will enable high-speed 100GE and 400GE services and DDoS protection
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced it has been selected by Stealth Communications to upgrade the New York City-based internet service provider’s metro core network throughout this high-density metropolitan area. Nokia’s IP routing solutions will be deployed to build a core router mesh network for increased capacity and scale, enabling Stealth Communications to offer high-speed 100GE and 400GE services to its multi-tenant building business customers both now and into the future.
Stealth Communications provides connectivity services to a broad roster of customers in such enterprise segments as finance, real estate, education, and government through its 80-mile fiber-optic system that connects hundreds of commercial office buildings. To increase capacity and scale within its network and ensure reliability, Stealth is investing in its metro core by implementing 400GE connectivity. Nokia will deploy its 7750 Service Router (SR) platforms, featuring its ground-breaking FP routing silicon. The 7750 SR platforms include the Nokia 7750 SR-14s core routers with FP5 line cards for future-ready 800GE capability. Initial roll out will include the FP4 line cards.
Nokia will also work with Stealth Communications to extend the provider’s IP core network to bring 100GE connectivity to its multi-tenant buildings, using the Nokia 7750 SR-1se and SR-2se.
Additionally, Stealth Communications chose the 7220 Interconnect Router (IXR-D2L), powered by SR Linux, for cost-effective edge aggregation and automation to simplify deployment and management. SR Linux is a ground-breaking open network operating system (NOS) that makes data center infrastructure scalable, flexible and easier to operate.
Stealth Communications has also selected the Nokia Deepfield Defender for protection against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS). Deepfield Defender provides a holistic perspective on DDoS attacks across the entire network as they happen, enabling the highest levels of protection and mitigation for Stealth Communications and its business customers. Using big data analytics along with Deepfield Secure Genome,™ its proprietary security intelligence feed, Deepfield Defender accurately detects DDoS attacks in real time. It leverages advanced techniques, including AI/ML to compile the most efficient mitigation and dynamically instructs Nokia FP silicon to surgically block all DDoS attack traffic right at the network edge.
Shrihari Pandit, President and CEO, Stealth Communications, said: “For nearly a decade, Stealth has provided New York City’s businesses with the fastest and most reliable internet service available, all over our own fiber infrastructure. We are eager to grow our network capacity and add flexibility to meet the future needs of our current and prospective customers. Nokia is the right partner to help us do that by providing solutions that offer scale, reliability and DDoS security where it is most needed.”
Vach Kompella, Vice President, IP Networks Division, Nokia, said: “As a leading provider of internet services in New York City, Stealth Communications has been looking to offer higher scale interface options such as 100GE and 400GE to its growing customer base. We are pleased to partner with them to ensure their network has the required scale and capacity to meet customer demand for new internet services, while ensuring reliability and DDoS security within the network.”
Webpage: 7750 Service Router portfolio for IP edge and core
Webpage: 7220 Interconnect Router for Data Center Fabric
At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.
As a trusted partner for critical networks, we are committed to innovation and technology leadership across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. We create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.
Adhering to the highest standards of integrity and security, we help build the capabilities needed for a more productive, sustainable, and inclusive world.
Nokia Communications Email: press.services@nokia.com
Chandler Guo, a big player in Ethereum mining, told CoinDesk TV that his proof-of-work fork’s debut has earned just a 5 out of 10 rating.
‘Nobody is buying this new experience cr**,’ wrote one staff member
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone users' tastes have evolved over the years. Thankfully for Apple investors, the company has found a way to keep up with the trends and it has been more profitable because of this ability. Over the last few iPhone cycles, customers have shown little interest in its Mini version.
Payment processing companies Block (NYSE: SQ) -- formerly known as Square -- and Netherlands-based Adyen (OTC: ADYE.Y) are often thought of as competitors. Both provide payments solutions to businesses, and while their target business customers aren't exactly the same, there is certainly some overlap. Adyen and Block's Cash App have announced a partnership to offer Cash App Pay to Adyen's U.S. customers.
ETHPoW, the Ethereum hard fork blockchain intended to preserve proof-of-work after the native chain transitioned to proof-of-stake, is facing technical difficulties despite months of anticipation. See related article: Ethereum says Merge upgrade successfully completed, more to come Fast facts Prior to the fork, it was announced that ETHW tokens would be airdropped to Ethereum holders. […]
Digital Ocean is up against AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. The key to winning: Catch smaller customers.
Online search engine users are falling prey to nasty scams and malware hiding behind the ads called "malvertising" that sit on top of search pages, the Washington Post reports. The search engines included DuckDuckGo, Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) Bing, and Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOG) Google. Unsuspecting users fell for scam search ads, tricking them into inadvertently handing over their passwords or downloading malware. It could hack their system if they fail to spot it. Apart fro
Apple's stock price has gained on average 1.6% one month after an iPhone launch, and sported a 14% gain six months after.
Software growth stocks are still looking for a catalyst as the sector lags the S&P 500. 2023 estimates have been revised down for software stocks.
Apple’s iOS 16 is finally here. And the software update brings a litany of big changes to your iPhone, including the ability to edit and unsend texts.
Since its launch in 2014, Apple has continued to evolve the Apple Watch. For 2022, we have three new Apple Watches: The entry-level Apple Watch SE, the middle Apple Watch Series 8, and the ultra-rugged Apple Watch Ultra. It's a pro-for-everyone unit with a larger always-on display, and offers some of Apple's most advanced health features to date.
A self-described hacker was randomly paid almost $250,000 by Google. On Tuesday, Sam Curry tweeted about the mysterious payment from Alphabet Inc.’s (GOOGL) Google. Curry describes himself as a hacker and a bug bounty hunter in his Twitter bio.
Softbank Group Corp (OTC: SFTBY) owned British chip technology firm Arm Ltd launched its next generation of data center chip technology called Neoverse V2, Reuters reports. It said Neoverse V2 increases power efficiency. Arm said that chip giant Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ: NVDA) built its latest data center processor, Grace using the Neoverse V2 design. The technology will help Arm tap the booming data growth from 5G and internet-connected gadgets. Arm made a big push into data center processors from p
Companies that have access to the best talent and tools are vulnerable to repeated security breaches.
Tech reporter Dan Howley showcases several of the iPhone 14's newest features, such as its camera, before the device hits store shelves tomorrow.
It's a Silicon Valley maxim: if you have to compete with them, just make them join you. Adobe, the 40-year-old software company that pioneered...
Apple is preparing another major update for the iPhone, soon after its new iOS 16 download has arrived. This week, Apple introduced a significant new software update for its phones. The download brought a range of new features, including a redesigned Lock Screen and the option to delete sent messages.
The iPhone 14 Pro Max’s clever Dynamic Island, powerful cameras, always-on display and super long battery life make it the best phone money can buy.
‘This is a total compromise, from what it looks like,’ one security expert says
The campaign to change the bitcoin code to decrease its energy use will be reigniting its efforts after ethereum's move to a less energy-intensive protocol.