Telco Systems and FatPipe Networks Partner on Hardware Agnostic SD-WAN Offering
Joint open SD-WAN solution delivers a smooth and rapid path for launching SD-WAN services over Intel and Arm architectures with any additional VNF services
MANSFIELD, Massachusetts and SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
Telco Systems, the leading provider of innovative SDN/NFV, CE 2.0, MPLS and IP solutions, and FatPipe Networks, the inventor of software-defined networks for wide area connectivity and hybrid WANs, today jointly announced that the two companies are partnering to provide an open uCPE solution for offering real-time SD-WAN VNF services.
This new joint offering combines Telco Systems' NFVTime uCPE and FatPipe's SD-WAN solution. The joint offering delivers telcos and managed service providers a high performance, plug-and-play framework to accelerate SD-WAN deployments, while maintaining the service agility to expand service offerings to include additional VNF services using any Intel or Arm hardware.
Telco Systems' NFVTime provides a complete service environment to rapidly launch and manage NFV services. NFVTime includes an NFVi-OS, uCPE MANO and a broad portfolio of certified VNFs that are centrally managed and orchestrated. NFVTime's NFVi-OS can turn any commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) x86 and Arm white box hardware device into a fully operational uCPE.
As part of this joint offering, the FatPipe SD-WAN VNF will run over NFVTime's NFVi-OS. This gives telcos and managed service providers the service agility to deploy SD-WAN services over an open uCPE and remotely deploy any additional VNF service chain, including vRouter, vFirewall, vProbe, vSecurity and others, at any time with zero touch, plug-and-play provisioning.
FatPipe's real-time SD-WAN ensures automatic and seamless failover of VoIP, video, VPN and data in a sub-second without dropping packets or duplicating packet streams or re-transmits. This and other technologies in the product enables customers and providers reduce data traffic by 50% relative to other non-real time SD-WANs in the market. With WAN acceleration, bandwidth needs can be reduced by up to 75% for common desktop applications. FatPipe's unique design allows providers to offer and install FatPipe SD-WAN immediately without any devices in their network, resulting in significant savings.
In addition to the SD-WAN VNF, FatPipe offers a multi-function VNF, containing SD-WAN, WAN acceleration, firewall and VPN, IDS/IPS and web filter along with a line booster package that reduces bandwidth needs significantly for satellite traffic. The advantage of the multifunction VNF is the low CPU and memory needs as well as optimized performance resulting in high speed throughput in a small form factor hardware.
"FatPipe is a well experienced SD-WAN vendor with one of the leading SD-WAN options in the market today and the combined offering through our NFVTime-OS platform is the first and presently the only SD-WAN solution that can seamlessly run on both the x86 and Arm architectures," said Ariel Efrati, CEO at Telco Systems. "We are pleased to be partnering with FatPipe and adding the company's SD-WAN solution to our expanding VNF portfolio, which will lower the barriers to entry for NFV deployments and allow service providers to rely on a tested, preconfigured and automatically provisioned VNFs to provide their customers with rich, carrier-grade services."
"This partnership and joint offering emphasizes the need for service providers to have a fully integrated SD-WAN VNF combined with a high performance open uCPE in order to virtually deploy more network functions to meet the growing requirements of offering new services to business customers," said Dr. Ragula Bhaskar, CEO of Fat Pipe Networks. "We are collaborating with Telco Systems in order to deliver our SD-WAN solution over the market leading NFVTime open uCPE, which has the advantage of running over both x86 and Arm architectures, and quickly bring great value to international service providers that need a smooth and quick path to NFV deployments and new customer services."
About Telco Systems
Telco Systems delivers an industry-leading portfolio of Carrier Ethernet and MPLS-based demarcation, aggregation, NFV and vCPE solutions, enabling service providers to create intelligent, service-assured, CE 2.0-compliant networks for mobile backhaul, business services and cloud networking. Telco Systems' end-to-end Ethernet, SDN/NFV-ready product portfolio delivers significant advantages to service providers, utilities and city carriers competing in a rapidly evolving telecommunications market. Telco Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of BATM Advanced Communications (LSE: BVC).
To learn more, visit Telco Systems at http://www.telco.com or follow Telco Systems on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
About FatPipe Networks
FatPipe® Networks invented the concept of software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) and hybrid WANs that eliminate the need for hardware and software, or cooperation from ISPs and allows companies and service providers to control multi-link network traffic. FatPipe currently has 11 U.S. patents and more than 180 technology claims related to multipath, software-defined networking and selective encryption of broadband networks. FatPipe technology provides the world's best intra-corporate wide area network solutions that transcend Internet and other network failures to maintain business continuity and high transmission security. FatPipe, with several thousand customers, has offices in the United States and around the world, with more than 700 resellers worldwide including almost all national resellers in the US. For more information, visit http://www.FatPipe.com. Follow us on Twitter @FatPipe_Inc.
FatPipe is a registered trademark and FatPipe VNF is a trademark of FatPipe, Inc. Other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.
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