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IP-VPN: MPLS-based high-performance IP networks

An IP-VPN (Internet Protocol-Virtual Private Network) needs to be fail-safe and flexible. It must make business applications available anytime, from anywhere, and in the right quality. That's why the design, implementation and operation of an IP-VPN is of vital importance to an enterprise's entire ICT. IntraSelect is T-Systems' managed IP-VPN solution, based on a dedicated, secure MPLS network for real-time communications and cloud services. Optional end-to-end monitoring ensures transparency and effectiveness. The organization can employ extranets to provide secure access to partners, customers and suppliers. IntraSelect is deployable worldwide.
IP-VPN | T-Systems

Optimum connectivity for every location

The latest fact sheet describes the IntraSelect IP-VPN solution along with its underlying MPLS network, connectivity for mobile VPN clients, VPN monitoring and Ipsec encryption. Go to the fact sheet

Frank Westermann

Video: the pure-play infrastructure provider has had his day: what's needed now are network service integrators

"What matters is not whether you own IP network infrastructures, but whether you have the knowledge and skills needed to seamlessly integrate IT, telecoms and applications," explains Frank Westermann in our video.
Telekom ICT Global Reach

All IP-VPN services available nationally and internationally

Enterprises can integrate their offices around the world at attractive rates. T-Systems consolidates existing heterogeneous networks onto a homogenous, centrally managed platform.
Services are delivered from over 300 company-owned MPLS PoPs (multiprotocol label switching points of presence) and by 200 partners worldwide. T-Systems provides a one-stop solution, including assuming the contractual obligations of previous providers. View our interactive map - Deutsche Telekom's international ICT presence

Technology

IP-VPN: secure, modular and scalable

Underlying this modular solution is an MPLS-based network, separate from the public Internet, with 176 MPLS-PoPs (Multiprotocol Label Switching - Points of Presence) in 41 countries. Bandwidths are flexible and scale up to 155 Mbit/s, or up to 1,000 Mbit/s via Ethernet. Various service classes are available to prioritize key applications and determine transmission quality. An optional UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) backup guarantees minimum downtime. The DSL Traffic Offloading feature provides both a backup and a secure second channel at the same time. Mobile users and small branch offices are connected via IPSec encryption or plug & play routers.
Fixed Connect Special

Fixed Connect: secure connectivity, efficient communications

Do you need to integrate your worldwide company sites into your corporate networks quickly, securely, and with a high quality of service? Fixed Connect is the answer: a central platform for voice, data, multimedia and business apps that connects sites via an MPLS network separate from the public Internet. Go to the Fixed Connect Special
Remote Connect Special

Connect mobile users, home offices and small branch offices to your corporate network with Remote Connect

Remote Connect enables the secure, worldwide integration of mobile workplaces, giving staff access to all the corporate data they need, and keeping them in the loop via smartphone, notebook computer or tablet PC. A network management center ensures the remote gateways are up and running smoothly round the clock. Go to the Remote Connect Special.
Extranet Solution Special

Extranet Solution: securely connect partners and suppliers

Thanks to IPSec encryption, a dedicated MPLS separate from the public Internet offers much greater protection and performance than the Internet, and provides the same quality and security features as closed corporate networks. Highly sensitive and confidential development, production and logistics data can be exchanged in real time. And the solution supports all IP-based applications, such as CAD, data transmission and multimedia.
Go to the Extranet Solution Special.
24/7  IP-VPN Management

24/7 IP-VPN management: global, proactive, highly secure

We follow the sun: All around the world, we monitor security, performance and network availability of our services 24/7 – in Frankfurt, New York and Singapore. Find out more

Optimization potential

End-to-end monitoring: optimize your resources, target your investments

Managed IP networks cut capital expenditure, as telecommunications infrastructure is leased at a fixed rate per site. Select hardware and software from your preferred vendors, and benefit from scalable, high-availability integrated IP VPN solutions. The optional Application Performance Management add-on enables end-to-end monitoring, allowing you to closely analyze performance and helping you create an ICT strategy in line with your needs. The ICT Monitor module alerts the IT team of problems at an early stage, while the ICT Optimize module can generate a 20- to 50-fold increase in data traffic speed.
APM Factsheet

Boost WAN performance

Application Performance Management (APM) enables end-to-end monitoring and optimization of application data, particularly for IP-VPNs. APM provides visibility into network quality, performance and services, while improving application run times.
View the APM factsheet
APM Whitepaper

Wide area networks (WANs) are facing new challenges. APM helps master them.

Current studies show that over half of all employees access applications remotely, i.e. over a WAN - meaning their productivity depends on the performance of these applications.
Get the full story in the APM white paper

Success stories

VPN and MPLS: a winning combination for Trumpf

T-Systems created a global, high-availability corporate network based on MPLS with end-to-end monitoring for Trumpf, a leading machine tool and laser technology provider based near Stuttgart in Germany. The IP-VPN solution integrates all company sites and includes round-the-clock services.
European Network Exchange (ENX): More than 1,500 companies in the automotive industry in 100 countries exchange highly sensitive development, production and logistics data in real time via ENX. ENX connections meet the same security and quality standards as closed corporate IP networks.
Phonak

Phonak: a single, consistent network connects up 40 company sites worldwide

The MPLS-based Wide Area Network (WAN) prioritizes mission-critical applications and services such as SAP data, voice and video conferencing over e-mail traffic. This has improved application response times, which in turn accelerates work tasks and international project work – and saves Phonak both time and money. Read the reference
DAK

DAK's end-to-end voice and data network featuring standardized IP technology

Integrated desktops are designed to support employees in providing advice and assistance to customers, for example by helping them process telephone requests more effectively and efficiently . Health insurer DAK needed a cost-effective solution for each desktop and a transparent allocation of telecommunications costs. All DAK employees are now connected to the data center and MSP (multi-service platform) via the company's new VPN, and enjoy the benefits of CTI (computer telephony integration). Read the reference
HANIEL

Integrating telephony and IT networks

Island solutions for IT and telecommunications no longer meet the needs of today's businesses. By integrating their IT and telephony resources, Haniel effectively exploited efficiencies and cut costs. T-Systems assumed end-to-end responsibility for the solution, including disaster recovery for local servers in the form of backup at the highly secure Frankfurt data center. Read the reference
TRUMPF

An MPLS-based communication solution for Trumpf

Despite ongoing investment, Trumpf Group's fragmented legacy network infrastructure was no longer able to meet the demands of a globalized business. So the group sought to create a single, consistent network infrastructure with identical capabilities across all company sites. The main goals were to minimize disruptions and provide a platform that was open to new, future applications and services. Read the reference

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