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Monday, 22 September 2008
ntl:Telewest Business is helping the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to link all 258 of its sites, including 235 lifeboat stations. The charity that provides 24 hour life saving services at sea, will connect volunteers with converged voice, data and video services across all sites in the UK, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands via a £4m Next Generation Network (NGN). Founded in 1824, the RNLI is regarded as the fourth emergency service and has remained the number one rescue service for saving lives at sea. Since it was set up, the lifeboat crews and lifeguards of RNLI have saved over 137,000 lives, rescuing an average of 21 people every day. The RNLI needed to upgrade its infrastructure to maintain consistent Quality of Service across all of its sites, manage the growing amount of traffic flowing through the network and ensure that volunteers had fast access to information to communicate efficiently and effectively. The charity carried out a full tender process and selected ntl:Telewest Business to deploy an IPVPN (Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network). ntl:Telewest Business designed the IPVPN to meet the Quality of Service standards for RNLI's future strategy of transporting voice (VoIP), digital media content and data across the network. The IPVPN includes two 50MB resilient links, with 100MB scalable bandwidth to RNLI's headquarters in Poole and 10MB Ethernet services backed up by 1MB DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) Datastream services for its regional sites. The IPVPN for the RNLI has been specially designed to link geographically dispersed sites to offer flexibility and security, a key consideration for such organisations.
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