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SASE SD-WAN
SASE SD-WAN: The Telstra–pbs SASE service platform integrates the Telstra–pbs SD-WAN overall solution. It primarily addresses the secure and fast access of enterprise branch offices and mobile workers to various SaaS applications through the internet. This secure access platform to public clouds, headquarters and IDC resources is adaptable for rapid deployment and activation in various office scenarios. By leveraging the comprehensive security features of the SASE platform, it enhances the security protection level for core assets of enterprise networks, aiding in reducing overall network connection costs and security investments.
DIA
DIA: Telstra–pbs's Internet access service connects to the backbone of different carriers' internet networks, achieving low-latency internet access. As a professional neutral network operator, Telstra–pbs has the capability to provide extensive internet services with multiple carrier exits. Direct Internet Access (DIA) uses internet exit gateway routers to provide dedicated access to the internet for headquarters or branch locations. This dedicated internet line is directly connected to the carrier's internet backbone through Telstra–pbs's network. Enterprises enjoy dedicated line bandwidth, scalable on demand, with no bandwidth bottlenecks, ensuring excellent user experience. Leveraging Telstra–pbs's nationwide PoP nodes and stable MPLS network, Telstra–pbs provides users with reliable and stable Virtual Private Network (VPN) services. Our comprehensive network solution helps enterprises consolidate voice, video and data, connecting them to the Telstra–pbs MPLS VPN backbone network platform to establish secure and close connections between various branch offices and the headquarters.
Case presentation


SD-WAN customer case: A new energy vehicle company

To enhance service efficiency at car dealerships, improve post-sales upgrades and response rates, optimize customer service quality, and particularly enhance the rapid and timely response capability of the R&D headquarters to service needs across various dealerships, the company decided to optimize the existing network architecture between dealerships and the headquarters so as to establish interconnectedness among dealerships nationwide, facilitating resource sharing and data exchange.

1. Nationwide SD-WAN design for unified management and centralized control: SD-WAN serves the new energy automotive manufacturer in connecting its factory, office, R&D center and dealerships, achieving unified network management and optimization.

2. Multiple methods for core node high availability (HA), ensuring reliability: To increase system robustness and stability, international top-tier brand SD-WAN terminals were employed, implementing main-backup active-active or enhanced active-active HA configuration at the headquarters and core dealerships to ensure robustness and stability.

3. Cloud management platform for network visibility and control: Telstra–pbs's centralized cloud management platform and NOC enable real-time monitoring of the enterprise network's connection status, traffic load, and bandwidth utilization, providing real-time alerts and notifications.

Intelligent load balancing, accurate differentiation: SD-WAN technology optimizes network connection quality, increasing network connection speed and stability. Intelligent load balancing based on factors such as application, protocol and service, along with access control policies and DPI technology, distinguishes between corporate business and dealership customer internet traffic, preventing bottlenecks and congestion, ensuring network data and core business security.


One-center multi-node hybrid cloud networking customer case: A life science company

Customer's business scenario: The life sciences field has grown rapidly since the early 21st century. The company's various high-tech core services require a large data processing platform, agile network transmission and uninterrupted business operations.

Customer pain points: 1. High storage demand 2. High reliability demand 3. High real-time transmission demand.
Solution: 1. Telstra–pbs's high-quality T3+ Tianjin data center serves as the large data hub, ensuring uninterrupted operation of the customer's core business data production platform. High-quality hardware and service systems guarantee continuous business operation. Telstra–pbs's data service capabilities provide unified multi-location data center services and unified operation and maintenance management.

2. Telstra–pbs's BGP intelligent internet exit serves the production platform, meeting the need for multi-carrier internet resources without the complexity of multiple carrier bandwidth resource application and management. 3. The direct connection of Telstra–pbs's data nodes to the cloud offers over 10G bandwidth to the customer's platforms.

4. Telstra–pbs's EPN (SDN technology) supports the customer's high bandwidth needs, achieving flexible bandwidth scheduling through SDN.

5. Telstra–pbs's network visualization platform visualizes the customer's previously unseen network, enabling the management of the overall network situation, traffic usage, device performance, etc.

6. Telstra–pbs's VIP customer manager provides one-on-one service, greatly improving service quality and communication efficiency. The VIP customer manager offers proactive service in reporting and suggesting network conditions, enhancing network management efficiency and optimization.