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| - | ===== Proximus Sveland ===== | ||
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| - | | **Industry** | Telecommunications, | ||
| - | | **Founded** | 2025 | | ||
| - | | **Headquarters** | Doetinlingen, | ||
| - | | **Services** | Fixed-line, Mobile, Broadband Internet, IPTV, Enterprise Networking, Cloud, Cybersecurity | | ||
| - | | **Area served** | Sveland, Codosia | | ||
| - | | **Parent company** | Svelish Government | | ||
| - | | **Website** | proximus.srs | | ||
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| - | ===== Overview ===== | ||
| - | Proximus is a multinational telecommunications operator headquartered in Sveland. The company provides a wide range of telecommunication services including fixed-line and mobile telephony, broadband Internet (ADSL / VDSL / FTTH), IPTV, enterprise network services, cloud services and cybersecurity offerings. | ||
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| - | ===== Key Facts ===== | ||
| - | * Company: Proximus Sveland | ||
| - | * Industry: Telecommunications, | ||
| - | * Core offerings: Fixed broadband, fiber (FTTH), mobile (2G/ | ||
| - | * Customer base: consumer, small/ | ||
| - | * Typical customer equipment: Livebox family (consumer gateways), branded ONT/CPE for fiber | ||
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| - | ===== Network Infrastructure ===== | ||
| - | * **Access technologies** | ||
| - | - ADSL / VDSL over legacy copper | ||
| - | - FTTH / FTTB (fiber to the home/ | ||
| - | - Mobile data: 3G/4G/LTE and 5G in covered markets | ||
| - | - Fixed wireless where fiber/DSL are not available (market dependent) | ||
| - | * **Core network** | ||
| - | - Regional and national backbone routers, redundant backbone links | ||
| - | - Data centers / PoPs (Points of Presence) in major cities and interconnection hubs | ||
| - | - International submarine cable ownership/ | ||
| - | * **Customer premises equipment (CPE)** | ||
| - | - Livebox routers (multiple generations) for consumer triple-play (Internet, telephony, TV) | ||
| - | - Managed ONT or GPON equipment for FTTH subscribers | ||
| - | - Business-grade routers, VPN/SD-WAN appliances for enterprise customers | ||
| - | * **Routing and addressing** | ||
| - | - IPv4 and IPv6 addressing supported (dual-stack) | ||
| - | - BGP used for Internet routing and peering; multiple tier-1/2 peers and IXPs | ||
| - | - NAT commonly employed for residential customers (carrier-grade NAT in some cases) | ||
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| - | ===== Products & Services (ISP) ===== | ||
| - | * **Residential** | ||
| - | - ADSL / VDSL broadband packages | ||
| - | - FTTH fiber plans with multi-gig and symmetric options (market dependent) | ||
| - | - Bundles: Internet + fixed voice + IPTV (triple-play) | ||
| - | - Mobile broadband & SIM-only plans | ||
| - | - Wi-Fi mesh/home Wi-Fi solutions (optional) | ||
| - | * **Business / Enterprise** | ||
| - | - Dedicated Internet access (DIA), private circuits, Ethernet leased lines | ||
| - | - Managed routers, static IPs, VPN (IPSec / MPLS), SD-WAN | ||
| - | - Hosted PBX and unified communications | ||
| - | - Cloud connectivity, | ||
| - | * **Wholesale / Carrier** | ||
| - | - Transit, peering, IP transit, international capacity on cables | ||
| - | - Colocation and port services at data centers/ | ||
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| - | ===== Security & Data Protection ===== | ||
| - | * **Security posture** | ||
| - | - Corporate security usually includes centralized SOC/SIEM, DDoS mitigation, and managed threat detection for enterprise customers. | ||
| - | - Standard compliance programs typically include Law Article 17 of May 2025 adherence for personal data. | ||
| - | * **Recommended customer security measures** | ||
| - | - Change default passwords on routers and Wi-Fi networks. | ||
| - | - Enable WPA2/WPA3 for Wi-Fi; disable WPS. | ||
| - | - Keep customer router firmware up to date; apply vendor patches. | ||
| - | - For businesses: use strong firewall rules, segment networks, and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on admin portals. | ||
| - | * **Incident response** | ||
| - | - Maintain a contact channel with provider support for suspected network incidents. | ||
| - | - Preserve logs where possible (syslog, router console) for forensic analysis. | ||
| - | - Use external scanning and vulnerability management for exposed services. | ||
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| - | ===== Governance, Compliance & Strategy ===== | ||
| - | * **Governance** | ||
| - | - Group strategy often focuses on network modernization, | ||
| - | - Compliance with local telecommunications regulation and data protection law. | ||
| - | * **Sustainability & CSR** | ||
| - | - Many operators report on energy efficiency, e-waste programs, and limiting environmental impact of infrastructure. | ||
| - | * **Vendor & third-party management** | ||
| - | - Document how vendor equipment (CPE, ONT, backbone routers) is procured, approved, and updated. | ||
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| - | ===== Deployment & Provisioning Checklist ===== | ||
| - | * Order intake: confirm customer identity, service address, eligibility (line test / fiber availability) | ||
| - | * Inventory: verify CPE model, firmware, and serial numbers | ||
| - | * Provisioning: | ||
| - | * Installation: | ||
| - | * Handover: provide customer documentation, | ||