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Americas Issue: January 2006
Product of the Month
Renesys Internet Intelligence Services:
Competitive Intelligence for Service Providers
by Telecommunications® Magazine
While network engineers and technicians have had long access to some form of Internet route and performance data, service provider decision makers looking for this data in a market/competitive intelligence context to drive business actions have gone without.
Enter Renesys Corp., a five-year-old company based in Manchester, N.H., that’s been collecting granular and contextual Internet data since the millennium, initially for government agencies and the military.
Renesys recently announced a series of Web-based offerings called Internet Intelligence Services designed to provide carriers a heightened level of operational and competitive intelligence as it relates to the global Internet.
Collectively, the three new offerings enable service providers to view Internet routes uniquely in real time from multiple vantage points, each offering different levels of intelligence that can impact business decisions.
“Most companies provide an internal view of networks, like you’d get from a network operations center, but I haven’t seen anyone look or go beyond that,” said Glen Hunt, a senior analyst with the telecom infrastructure group at Current Analysis. “Two big positives for service providers here are that they can buy this as a service and they don’t have to instrument their own networks to extract this critical information.”
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