BA goes virtual with Vanco network deal
News British Airways has selected virtual-network operator Vanco to manage a portion of its telecoms infrastructure in a bid to drive down communications costs across the airline. The deal, announced at Vanco's annual customer and employee networking...
[February 24, 2005, 15:55]
BT to deliver SDSL, despite market apathy
News BT was responding to claims by virtual network provider Vanco that businesses are being put off lower-cost ADSL broadband services because of myths that symmetric bandwidth is needed. In a statement, Vanco said: "This argument is based on a...
[May 16, 2003, 10:07]
Somerfield trials WiMax in Manchester
News According to the virtual network operator providing the service, Vanco, WiMax has already been deployed for Somerfield in Manchester. Vanco claims to be the first managed services provider to offer WiMax for corporate wide area networks (WANs).
[February 28, 2008, 14:23]
Virgin Retail plans major technology upgrade
News Johnson was speaking at the annual employee and partner conference of virtual network provider Vanco in Budapest. Vanco will manage much of the network upgrade required to manage the new in-store technology and Web-site upgrade.
[February 24, 2005, 16:20]
KPNQwest shutdown averted yet again
News I think the staff were naive to make the threat, but it is very difficult for us on the outside to know what is actually going on," said Allen Timpany, chief executive of Vanco, a packaged network operator.
[June 14, 2002, 17:43]
KPNQwest collapse hands future back to big players
News There are other options: "network integrators" such as Vanco, who own no bandwidth but put together custom networks for users from the capacity of different providers may do well in the fallout of KPNQwest.
[June 12, 2002, 16:10]
KPNQwest collapse threatens Europe's Net
News Other companies scent opportunity: Vanco, a "virtual network operator" which sources network services for multinationals, has launched a "KPNQwest SWAT team" which promises a one-hour response time to concerned IT managers who contact it by email.
[May 31, 2002, 12:53]



