BANGALORE: The US headquartered ISP Infonet, has announced commissioning of its nodes in Bangalore and New Delhi. These nodes would be in addition to its existing node in Mumbai.
John Hoffman, Executive VP-Global Sales, announced the launch of Infonet's "mobility services" in India to offer "on-demand access" for mobile/traveling users. Under the MobileXpress brand, Infonet provides customers with a range of wireless and remote access technologies to securely connect road warriors to their enterprise and public Internet content and applications. MobileXpress securely establishes an end users remote office, enabling business applications and content delivery wherever they are.
Last week Infonet won the 2004 World Communication Award for "Best Managed Service" for providing an unparalleled balance of functionality and sensitivity to customer needs, states a company press release.
According to the release, Infonet 's Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) is a reliable and scalable worldwide Internet access service. It is specifically designed to maximize today 's business-quality connectivity needs. Infonet is the single source provider for global tier-1 Internet connectivity. With coverage in 50 countries, Infonet 's Internet network is one of the broadest in the world.
In a recent customer seminar in Bangalore, Paul Hibbert, Infonet's Global Chief Technology Officer, announced that Infonet's recent network investments in India not only provides resilient and robust networks out of India but also signaled its intention to provide advanced services into this market. These new nodes in Bangalore and New Delhi would provide greater density and reduced access costs for its customers in India.