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Verizon expands global automation capabilities in collaboration with Equinix

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Verizon Business is expanding its Software-Defined Interconnect (SDI) solution, improving connectivity for enterprise and public sector customers. This service enables quick activation of MPLS and Ethernet private networking to cloud providers, enhancing networking agility and reducing access costs. Collaborating with Equinix, the SDI solution is part of Verizon's Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) strategy, reflecting a commitment to meet evolving market demands and provide scalable, reliable network services.

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  • Expansion of the Software-Defined Interconnect (SDI) solution enhances service options.
  • Quick activation of network services improves customer experience.
  • Lower access costs associated with the SDI solution benefit enterprise clients.
  • Collaboration with Equinix strengthens service offerings and market position.
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  • The expansion of the Software-Defined Interconnect (SDI) solution, enables enterprise and Public Sector customers to connect their MPLS and Ethernet private networking services to hundreds of cloud, infrastructure and service providers with automated, same-day connectivity.
  • Customers can get quick activation of network services, lower access costs and increased networking agility.
  • Verizon’s Software-Defined Interconnect solution is part of the company’s Network-as-a-Service strategy.

BASKING RIDGE, N.J., Aug. 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Verizon Business is expanding its Software-Defined Interconnect (SDI) solution, enabling global enterprise and Public Sector customers to connect their MPLS and Ethernet private networking services to hundreds of cloud, infrastructure and service providers with automated, same-day connectivity. Together with Equinix, the world’s digital infrastructure companyTM, the two companies recognized shifting market demands and worked to expand this solution to meet changing global needs. Now, customers can get quick activation of network services, lower access costs and increased networking agility. The SDI solution is part of the Verizon Business Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) strategy.

“Organizations are seeking more agile ways of working from anywhere on any device. To take advantage of new solutions built on 5G, from real-time data analytics and AI, to enhanced security and AR/VR, they need a flexible, programmable, scalable and reliable platform that delivers network services in a much more resilient and cloud-centric way than traditional network infrastructures,” said Massimo Peselli, Senior Vice President of Global Enterprise, Verizon Business. “Equinix is a trusted strategic partner who helps enable our Network-as-a-Service approach to managed services, and this SDI expansion provides our customers with the agility they need to meet their needs as they migrate to the cloud.”

Since the launch of SDI in 2019, Verizon and Equinix have worked to enhance Verizon’s capabilities to handle the drastic shift in digital transformation journeys for enterprise and Public Sector due to the pandemic. The service initially included same day provisioning of Private IP to Equinix’s colocation environments and will now support Ethernet E-Line and E-LAN wide area networks. Verizon and Equinix have invested heavily in agile services and expansion into new markets. This enables customers to leverage Verizon’s high-speed network (up to 10 Gbps), coupled with Equinix Fabric, to expand and enhance connectivity to Verizon’s MPLS and Ethernet customers globally. The scalable bandwidth and provisioning automation are a foundational component of Verizon’s NaaS capabilities being rolled out at Equinix.

“As enterprise and Public Sector companies continue to digitally transform, they require network delivery solutions that are globally consistent, aligned with industry standards and delivered as-a-Service in order to create digital advantage,” said Bill Long, Senior Vice President, Core Product Management, Equinix. “To meet these needs, over the past two years, Verizon and Equinix have been delivering to the market a software-defined interconnection solution that helps customers interconnect their foundational infrastructures, and this next round of evolution incorporates the next-generation of features our customers demand. By expanding the global automation and connectivity capabilities of the Verizon SDI solution, customers can now take advantage of the Equinix Fabric interconnection service and Verizon’s Network-as-a-Service offering to privately and securely connect their digital supply chain ecosystems including wireline, wireless 5G and public cloud networks.”

“Many enterprises are working through major changes in how they connect and inter-work between data centers, networks, and cloud and hosting services. Verizon’s expansion of SDI capability is a good example of how networks can adapt at the speed that businesses build and migrate applications,” said Brian Washburn, Research Director with Omdia.

Verizon was recently named the 2020 Equinix Social Impact and Trailblazer Awards winner. To learn more about SDI and other solutions, visit the Verizon Equinix landing page. For more information on the Verizon Business Network-as-a-Service strategy, visit the NaaS landing page.

Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed on June 30, 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of technology, communications, information and entertainment products and services. Headquartered in New York City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of $128.3 billion in 2020. The company offers data, video and voice services and solutions on its award-winning networks and platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable network connectivity, security and control.

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Media contact:
Kyle Ragonese
kyle.ragonese@verizon.com
732.236.3526
@KyleRagonese


FAQ

What is Verizon's Software-Defined Interconnect (SDI) solution?

Verizon's Software-Defined Interconnect (SDI) solution enables enterprise customers to connect MPLS and Ethernet private networking to various cloud providers with automated, same-day connectivity.

How does the expansion of SDI benefit customers?

The expansion provides quick activation of network services, lower access costs, and increased networking agility for enterprise and public sector customers.

What companies are involved in the SDI solution expansion?

The expansion involves a collaboration between Verizon Business and Equinix.

What is the significance of Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) for Verizon?

NaaS represents Verizon's strategy to deliver scalable, programmable network services that adapt to changing customer needs.

When was the original SDI launched by Verizon?

Verizon launched the original SDI solution in 2019.
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