Telco Systems Wins Major Competition to Deliver Carrier Ethernet Upgrade to Tier-1 Asian Operator
T-Marc 340F MEF Carrier Ethernet 2.0-compliant devices demonstrate superior cost effectiveness while bringing intelligence to the network edge
MANSFIELD, Massachusetts, May 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Telco Systems, the leading provider of innovative SDN & NFV and multi-service Carrier Ethernet 2.0 and MPLS edge solutions, today announced that it has been selected by a tier-1 network operator in APAC to support the company's migration from SDH-based network nodes to Carrier Ethernet 2.0. The project includes multi-year delivery of several thousand industry-leading T-Marc® 340F CE 2.0 devices together with the EdgeGenie Orchestrator CE 2.0 & SDN/NFV service management system.
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The network operator embarked on an exhaustive process of testing various solutions in order to select the best performing and most cost-effective solution for their Carrier Ethernet services network. In order to carefully measure the effectiveness of the T-Marc 340F solution, Telco Systems was required to undergo a meticulous and demanding proof of concept. The results showed that the T-Marc 340F devices were the most cost-effective and best performing solutions for current and upcoming challenges as the breadth of the upgrade expands into the future.
"We are excited by this win," declared Moshe Shimon, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Telco Systems. "The requirements were quite demanding, the competition stiff, and the customer put our solutions to stringent testing. We were able to demonstrate the superior performance of our T-Marc Carrier Ethernet solutions along with their ability to simplify provisioning and ongoing network management."
Telco Systems' T-Marc® 340F Ethernet Service Demarcation Series provides managed converged services (voice, video and data) over virtual Ethernet, MPLS/VPLS and IP networks. It enables service providers to deliver multiple services over a single customer interface. EdgeGenie, Telco System's graphic and highly scalable Service Management System, offers a modular and complete solution for the full life cycle of network deployment from planning to managing, monitoring and maintaining services configured on the T-Marc340Fs. Multi-level operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) capabilities carefully measure and ensure service level agreements while zero-touch provisioning reduces costs and enhances accuracy of operations.
Telco Systems will be demonstrating its carrier-grade CE 2.0-certified portfolio and innovative SDN/NFV solution at the Layer123 SDN & Openflow APAC World Congress on May 26-28, Singapore, Booth #1. Visitors will also be able to hear Gal Ofel, Head of Software Solutions Product Line Management at Telco Systems, speak on "The Next Step: Orchestrating the Virtualized Telecom Network" as part of the SDN + NFV: BUILDING THE FUTURE NETWORK session track, on Wednesday, May 27th at 17:10.
To schedule a meeting with Telco Systems at the L123 SDN & Openflow APAC World Congress, please click here.
About Telco Systems
Telco Systems delivers an industry-leading portfolio of SDN/NFV, Carrier Ethernet and MPLS-based demarcation, aggregation and edge 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 and SDN/NFV 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 and LinkedIn.
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