Cable & Wireless Gets Cisco Cert

Aug. 7, 2015
Caribbean and Latin American service provider Cable & Wireless Communications has achieved the Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) Master ...
Caribbean and Latin American service provider Cable & Wireless Communications has achieved the Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) Master Service Provider designation with the introduction of Cisco Powered MPLS VPN and Cisco Powered Metro Ethernet. The business services certification extends to all C&W business units, including LIME, BTC and Cable & Wireless Panama.

The certification by Cisco's Cloud and Managed Services Program (CMSP) recognizes C&W Communications (LIME, BTC and C&W Panama) follows a third-party audit of its services to evaluate reliability, security and support. Cisco will actively sell C&W cloud services that are Cisco Powered through its own sales channels.

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