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Affirmed Networks Accelerates Service Provider Migration to the Virtualized "Telco Cloud" with Hewlett Packard EnterpriseACTON, Mass., Oct. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Affirmed Networks, the leader in the virtualization of mobile networks, today announced a pre-integrated solution that is comprised of the Affirmed Mobile Content Cloud™, a virtualized end-to-end mobile packet core and value added services offering, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise's (HPE) NFVI portfolio. The joint solution enables operators to accelerate their transformation initiatives to the "Telco Cloud"; an approach that leverages next-generation technologies, such as Network Function Virtualization (NFV), to reduce capital and operational costs while fueling opportunities for revenue growth. Communications Service Providers (CSPs) face a number of challenges including exploding network traffic, declining profit margins, over-the-top (OTT) competition and soaring consumer expectations. Affirmed Networks and HPE understand these challenges, and are focused on helping CSPs accelerate the journey from legacy networks, built on monolithic, proprietary network elements, to more agile cloud-based networks enabled by NFV. Together with this offering, Affirmed Networks and HPE are now providing CSPs with an end-to-end, high performance, fully ETSI NFV and 3GPP compliant vEPC and Carrier Grade NFVI (Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure) solution. This ensures successful and rapid next-gen network deployments, which enable CSPs to experience the transformational benefits of NFV as quickly as possible. This solution also provides operators with critical value-added service capabilities such as traffic optimization, content management and security services that allow them to deploy new services quickly and efficiently. The solution includes Affirmed Networks Mobile Content Cloud and HPE's NFVI portfolio including carrier grade OpenStack, and end-to-end orchestration capabilities. CSPs that choose Affirmed Networks and HPE, both of whom are industry leading partners, achieve:
The success of Affirmed Networks and HPE is due to the strength of the combined technology and a focus on delivering pre-integrated and tested solutions prior to deployment. By providing "right-sized" bundles of tested and pre-integrated hardware and software, CSPs are able to deploy NFV in a focused manner in support of specific solutions - such as consumer, IoT, and MVNO services -- and scale accordingly as demand grows. This allows CSPs to accelerate the design-to-deployment cycle while significantly lowering risk of deployment delays. The result is the deployment of carrier-grade Mobile Packet Core and NFV infrastructure that has been optimized for a given solution. "Our goal is to continue making the transition to the 'Telco Cloud' easier for CSPs by providing them validated and pre-integrated NFV solutions that break down the barriers imposed by legacy infrastructures," said Werner Schaefer, vice president & general manager, NFV, HPE. "Our work with Affirmed Networks is proof that our partner ecosystem continues to produce these specific end-to-end solutions deployable in production networks, enabling new services to be brought to market faster." The combined NFV solution from Affirmed Networks and HPE is based on CSP-defined ETSI standards and built on NFVI open-source architecture that helps minimize capital and operating expenditures. About Affirmed Networks, Inc. Affirmed Networks has achieved significant attention as its Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) solution has become the standard for the world's top mobile operators. Currently, the company has been deployed commercially, including in Tier 1 and Tier 2 mobile networks, and is engaged in many trials worldwide. For more information, please visit: www.affirmednetworks.com. To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/affirmed-networks-accelerates-service-provider-migration-to-the-virtualized-telco-cloud-with-hewlett-packard-enterprise-300352569.html SOURCE Affirmed Networks |