RISQ, Cisco Create Canada's First 10Gbps Research and Education Network
September 6, 2001 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Reseau d'informations scientifiques du Quebec or RISQ (www.risq.qc.ca), Quebec's educational telecommunications infrastructure and service
provider, yesterday announced it has chosen
next-generation Internet routers from Cisco Systems
Inc. (cisco.com), a leader in Internet networking, to build out the core of its educational network.
RISQ will deploy Cisco 12410 Internet Routers on its
IP backbone, creating the first Multiprotocol Label
Switching virtual private network (MPLS VPN) in a
Canadian educational & research network able to scale
to 10Gbps OC-192 speeds. The Cisco next-generation
Internet router architecture will allow the RISQ
network to deliver high bandwidth, high-value services
such as multiple streams of voice, data and video
while minimizing network operation costs.
RISQ chose the Cisco 12400 Internet Router, part of
the Cisco family of next generation Internet routers,
for the ability to offer 10G bps performance, MPLS IP
Virtual Private Networks, and IP Quality of Service.
The Cisco 12400 Internet Router allows RISQ to scale
its network to 10G bps core speeds and to provide the
bandwidth necessary for next-generation IP services,
including video conferencing and Voice over IP.
"It is critical our members have access to an
adaptable network that provides very high bandwidth
and IP QoS", said Pierre Bouchard, president and CEO
of RISQ. "Cisco is the only equipment provider able to
provide a top-of-the-line, cost-effective network
architecture that delivers all of the features we were
looking for. We can now deliver a state-of-the-art
infrastructure that will meet the needs of our members
now and into the future."
The company says the Cisco 12400 enables RISQ to
ensure member users that they are receiving the best
IP QoS in the industry. Only Cisco offers guaranteed
priority packet delivery, packet prioritization, the
lowest latency, and packet sequence integrity
available in the industry, all critical capabilities
for enabling high growth, profitable real-time IP
services like VoIP and video. RISQ also benefits from
the Cisco 12400 Internet Router's superior investment
protection, which means that RISQ can deploy all
existing Cisco 12000 Internet Router line cards in the
new platform.
In addition to deploying Cisco 12410 Internet Routers
in its core network, RISQ is installing Cisco Catalyst
6506 and 3508G-L3 switches in the distribution level
of the network as well as Cisco Catalyst 4908G
switches and 7140 and 7401 routers on the edge.
"Both RISQ and Cisco have strong histories of network
expertise and innovation," said Lui Fogolini, Canadian
service provider operations director for Cisco. "We're
pleased to be supporting RISQ in its mission to supply
the educational and research institutes of Quebec with
the superior service provider network infrastructures
they need to carry out their mission. The 12400
routers will enable RISQ to guarantee high priority
packet delivery, which is critical to meet the
increasing need for premium IP services. The added
capacity, performance and scalability obtained from
the Cisco products will further enable RISQ to
maximize the value of their members' networks."
RISQ's fiber-optic backbone is part of CA*net 3, the
third generation network for research and education,
provided by CANARIE Inc., Canada's advanced Internet
development organization.