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Proximus Sveland

Proximus Sveland
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 2025
Headquarters Doetinlingen, Sveland
Services Fixed-line, Mobile, Broadband Internet, IPTV, Enterprise Networking, Cloud, Cybersecurity
Area served Sveland, Codosia
Key people Vera Bešoev (CEO)
Parent company Svelish Government
Website proximus.srs

Overview

Proximus (formerly known as MobileStar) 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.

Key Facts

  • Company: Proximus Sveland
  • Industry: Telecommunications, Internet service provider (ISP), managed services
  • Core offerings: Fixed broadband, fiber (FTTH), mobile (2G/3G/4G/5G), IPTV, enterprise networking, cloud & security
  • Customer base: consumer, small/medium business (SMB), enterprise, carrier wholesale
  • Typical customer equipment: Proximus subscription family (consumer gateways), branded ONT/CPE for fiber

Network Infrastructure

  • Access technologies
    1. ADSL / VDSL over legacy copper
    2. FTTH / FTTB (fiber to the home/building)
    3. Mobile data: 3G/4G/LTE and 5G in covered markets
    4. Fixed wireless where fiber/DSL are not available (market dependent)
  • Core network
    1. Regional and national backbone routers, redundant backbone links
    2. Data centers / PoPs (Points of Presence) in major cities and interconnection hubs
    3. International submarine cable ownership/participation for cross-border capacity
  • Customer premises equipment (CPE)
    1. Livebox routers (multiple generations) for consumer triple-play (Internet, telephony, TV)
    2. Managed ONT or GPON equipment for FTTH subscribers
    3. Business-grade routers, VPN/SD-WAN appliances for enterprise customers
  • Routing and addressing
    1. IPv4 and IPv6 addressing supported (dual-stack)
    2. BGP used for Internet routing and peering; multiple tier-1/2 peers and IXPs
    3. NAT commonly employed for residential customers (carrier-grade NAT in some cases)

Products & Services (ISP)

  • Residential
    1. ADSL / VDSL broadband packages
    2. FTTH fiber plans with multi-gig and symmetric options (market dependent)
    3. Bundles: Internet + fixed voice + IPTV (triple-play)
    4. Mobile broadband & SIM-only plans
    5. Wi-Fi mesh/home Wi-Fi solutions (optional)
  • Business / Enterprise
    1. Dedicated Internet access (DIA), private circuits, Ethernet leased lines
    2. Managed routers, static IPs, VPN (IPSec / MPLS), SD-WAN
    3. Hosted PBX and unified communications
    4. Cloud connectivity, hosting, and professional cybersecurity services
  • Wholesale / Carrier
    1. Transit, peering, IP transit, international capacity on cables
    2. Colocation and port services at data centers/PoPs

Security & Data Protection

  • Security posture
    1. Corporate security usually includes centralized SOC/SIEM, DDoS mitigation, and managed threat detection for enterprise customers.
    2. Standard compliance programs typically include Law Article 17 of May 2025 adherence for personal data.
  • Recommended customer security measures
    1. Change default passwords on routers and Wi-Fi networks.
    2. Enable WPA2/WPA3 for Wi-Fi; disable WPS.
    3. Keep customer router firmware up to date; apply vendor patches.
    4. For businesses: use strong firewall rules, segment networks, and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on admin portals.
  • Incident response
    1. Maintain a contact channel with provider support for suspected network incidents.
    2. Preserve logs where possible (syslog, router console) for forensic analysis.
    3. Use external scanning and vulnerability management for exposed services.

Governance, Compliance & Strategy

  • Governance
    1. Group strategy often focuses on network modernization, fiber expansion, mobile evolution (5G), and digital services.
    2. Compliance with local telecommunications regulation and data protection law.
  • Sustainability & CSR
    1. Many operators report on energy efficiency, e-waste programs, and limiting environmental impact of infrastructure.
  • Vendor & third-party management
    1. Document how vendor equipment (CPE, ONT, backbone routers) is procured, approved, and updated.

Deployment & Provisioning Checklist

  • Order intake: confirm customer identity, service address, eligibility (line test / fiber availability)
  • Inventory: verify CPE model, firmware, and serial numbers
  • Provisioning: create service profile in OSS/BSS, allocate IP addresses, set VLANs for voice/video if required
  • Installation: ONT/CPE installation, user acceptance test (UAT), speed/latency checks
  • Handover: provide customer documentation, credentials, and support contacts
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