Brunei Accelerates Its Digital Economy With Unified National Networks Deploying a Juniper Network
By modernize its network infrastructure, UNN elevates the quality and array of services to Brunei’s residents.
Brunei Darussalam-based service provider Unified National Networks (UNN) shares how Juniper Networks has helped raise network performance, lower latency, and increase dependability and service availability.
You’ll learn
About UNN’s challenges, including integrating legacy network infrastructure with newer solutions
How UNN is using Juniper Networks MX960 carrier-grade routers as its Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) core
About using Juniper Networks SRX firewalls to also serve a Carrier-grade NAT (CGNAT) function
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0:03 UNN is Unified National Networks. It is an organization 100% wholly owned by His Majestyís
0:10 government of Brunei Darussalam. UNNís purpose is serving Bruneiís digital telecommunications.
0:17 We had several challenges that we needed to solve. We had multiple legacy network infrastructures
0:24 that needed to be integrated with newer solutions, without disrupting the operations.
0:29 In parallel, redundancy and resilience,
0:32 scalability towards hardware and software capability. Our deliverables for 5G and
0:38 services were where the needs for scalable and reliable transport backhaul is very important.
0:44 We are using carrier-grade routers, which is the Juniper MX960, to serve as our MPLS core
0:52 and also the SRX firewall that also serves a CGNAT function. In terms of our MPLS core network, it
1:00 now has 100G capability, which can fully support and accommodate expanding bandwidth demands.
1:06 Our network performance has also improved. It now has less latency, more dependability,
1:13 and also higher service availability. We believe that through modernizing the
1:18 network infrastructure, we can significantly elevate the quality and array of services
1:24 provided in the country with better affordability and also accessibility.