Worldwide telecom platform deployment providers are looking at long term evolution (LTE (News - Alert)) as the next wave of communications. With speed and reliability dominating the overall telecom quality of experience (QoE), LTE and advanced technologies are driving the next generation of telecommunications.
Avvasi, a provider of video management and monetization solutions, has launched Avvasi Xperium 40, a telecom platform designed to support an ever-expanding portfolio of video analytics and QoE management applications.
The new platform has been designed to support LTE and LTE advanced traffic scalability and reach new levels of density and performance required by next generation networks. It delivers 160Gb/s of switching capacity in a carrier-class format.
More importantly, the telecom platform is designed to be deployed in the mobile core of any IP interface. It can also meet the rigorous safety and telecommunications standards of international electromagnetic compatibility, including NEBS Level 3 compliance.
With its modular design and clustering ability, the solution scales with increasing performance demands and higher throughput volumes associated with the explosion of mobile video services. Further, Xperium 40 provides video analytics, QoE monitoring and real-time QoE management applications while delivering the foundation for video monetization.
“Monetizing mobile video is conditional on managing the consumer’s quality of experience. With Xperium 40, service providers have the ability to manage, scale and prepare for explosive growth in mobile video traffic,” said Mate Prgin, president and CEO of Avvasi, in a statement.
“The Xperium 40 platform is designed to meet the demands of next generation mobile networks while providing a scalable and cost-effective solution for today,” Prgin added.
The Xperium product is managed through a streamlined, robust command line interface (CLI), which can be accessed via SSH or a local network login using either the console or network ports. The interface provides a consolidated view into system status and management, element management, service status and performance as well.
Other capabilities include command line interface (CLI) that offers full-fault, configuration, administration, performance and security management. In addition to role-based administration, backup and restore, both local and remote, the Xperium platforms include command scripting and integration with third party element systems via standardized SNMP.
Edited by Jamie Epstein