Network in a Box provides resilient communications supporting continuity and End-to-End Disaster Recovery in complex disruption scenarios
Ribbon Communications Inc. has launched a portfolio of solutions to address the need to rapidly deploy compute and networking capabilities in ruggedised hardened mobile enclosures across a wide number of critical markets.
Network in a Box solutions
The Ribbon Network in a Box solutions enable organisations to quickly restore critical communications during disruption or failure and rapidly add networking capabilities when time is of the essence.
“In today’s digitized battlespace, information superiority creates the decisive advantage, making communications capabilities more important than ever. That’s where NiaB comes in, helping organizations and individuals quickly reconnect and access critical information in even the most challenging situation,” said Jason Brumfield, VP US Federal Sales at Ribbon.
All sizes
Available in both off-the-shelf and customised configurations, the solutions support a wide range of deployment alternatives, from portable suit-case sized formats to industrial railway-car sized data centre designs.
These highly customisable, rapidly deployable solutions allow teams to rapidly establish communications, maintain connectivity, and operate with local-site independence when existing networks are unavailable or lack capability, with its zero-touch deployment capabilities.
“This solution combines extensive redundancy to guarantee high degrees of resiliency, with rapid, on-demand deployment to ensure secure, continuous operations in any condition,” said Haim Moscovich, VP Integrated Defense Solutions at Ribbon. “Proven in the field across thousands of deployments, it delivers reliable, real-time performance when it matters most.”
Deployed in the most extreme conditions across multiple real-world scenarios with military agencies in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Network in a Box offers multiple configurations designed to support different network operator types, geographies, and terrains, including:
• Rapid disaster recovery for communications providers and ISPs
• Critical infrastructure recovery across utilities, oil and gas, and transportation
• First responder connectivity and coordination
• Container-based transportable data centers with fully independent power and cooling capabilities with redundant networking interfaces
• Network survivability with zero-touch deployment
• Temporary and mobile site deployments
• Cellular network recovery (5G in a Box)
• Multi-access backhaul restoration
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