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BNET opens Network Intelligence Centre of Excellence
MANAMA, January 24, 2021 Bahrain’s National Broadband Network (BNET) has opened a Network Intelligence Centre of Excellence (NICE) to support BNET’s mission of delivering secure, reliable and stable network services to Bahrain’s licensed service providers. NICE has been developed to provide 24/7 proactive monitoring and management of Bahrain’s smart digital telecommunication infrastructure networks to ensure the continuity of network operations and services by addressing any issues in real time. The new centre supports BNET’s strategic objective of optimised and efficient digital operations. Among the functions covered by NICE are Fault Management, to enable the timely resolution of network faults and interruptions, and Performance Management, to predict and prevent service interruptions through the proactive network monitoring which will ensure consistency in the performance level.
January 24, 2021
Saturday, 23 January 2021,
Manama, Bahrain: Bahrain’s National Broadband Network (BNET), launched in October 2019 and responsible for providing broadband network services across the Kingdom of Bahrain, has opened a Network Intelligence Centre of Excellence (NICE), to support BNET’s mission of delivering secure, reliable and stable network services to its customers, Bahrain’s licensed service providers.
NICE has been developed to provide 24/7 proactive monitoring and management of Bahrain’s smart digital telecommunication infrastructure networks to ensure the continuity of network operations and services by addressing any issues in real time. The new centre supports BNET’s strategic objective of optimised and efficient digital operations.
Southern Editor
A Co Cork family have become the first in the country whose home has been connected to National Broadband Ireland s high-speed fibre broadband network under the National Broadband Plan.
The company was awarded the contract and up to €2.7bn in State investment to extend high-speed fibre broadband to over one million people in areas not covered by existing commercial operators.
The O Connor family live in Shanbally in Co Cork, half way between Carrigaline and Ringaskiddy.
Since they set up home there six years ago, their broadband through a copper wire cable only allowed download speeds of five megabits per second, not even enough for home schooling.