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Performance of Sandvine's Virtual Products Validated by EANTCSandvine's Traffic Steering Engine and PTS Virtual Series Make Service Function Chaining and Scaling of Virtual Network Functions a Reality WATERLOO, ON, Jan. 23, 2017 /CNW/ - Sandvine, (TSX:SVC) a leading provider of intelligent broadband network solutions for fixed and mobile operators, today announced that EANTC has independently validated important functional and performance aspects of Sandvine's virtualized network policy control solutions. Tests performed on Sandvine's Traffic Steering Engine and Policy Traffic Switch (PTS) Virtual Series demonstrate that communications service providers (CSPs) can use the products both to instantly scale virtual network functions (VNFs) as demand dictates, and to create service function chains (SFCs) of virtual functions, like traffic detection or network security, using the IETF standards that Sandvine is collaborating on the development of. In a Software-Defined Network (SDN) architecture the Traffic Steering Engine is integrated through open APIs to help materialize the vision of a fully dynamic network where services are deployed according to demand and network conditions. As part of the validation, EANTC scrutinized multiple use cases of Sandvine's Service Function Chaining implementation, to verify both their functionality and scalability when faced with real-world network conditions. The multitude of tests performed by EANTC proved that:
Sandvine's Traffic Steering Engine enables CSPs to deploy service function chains in a straightforward, standards-compliant manner. Unlike alternatives, the Traffic Steering Engine delivers carrier-grade scale and reliability in a completely virtualized solution, so it is aligned with CSPs' NFV strategies, and is subscriber-aware, making the Traffic Steering Engine the perfect enabler for today's subscriber-centric network services. "EANTC's testing demonstrates that Sandvine's Traffic Steering Engine and Policy Traffic Switch are ready to help make Network Functions Virtualization, Software-Defined Networking, and Service Function Chaining a reality for network operators of any access technology or scale," said Don Bowman, CTO Sandvine. The full EANTC report can be downloaded from Sandvine's website; those interested in learning more about Sandvine's SFC and elastic horizontal scaling performance are invited to visit Sandvine in booth #5I51 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain from February 22-25. ABOUT SANDVINE Sandvine's network policy control solutions are deployed in more than 300 networks in over 100 countries, serving hundreds of millions of data subscribers worldwide. www.sandvine.com. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS Certain statements in this release which are not historical facts constitute forward-looking statements or forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws ("forward-looking statements") and are made pursuant to the "safe harbour" provisions of such laws. Statements related to the scope of deployment of Sandvine's products by a specific customer, the potential revenue opportunity with any particular customer or in any market segment, the benefits of Sandvine's products and services to be realized by customers, Sandvine's market position, future opportunities, product development plans and demand for Sandvine's products and services are forward looking statements, as are any statements relating to future events, conditions or circumstances. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve both known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Sandvine to differ materially from the results, performance, achievements or developments expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, changes in internal deployment strategies or plans by specific customers; the growth of broadband internet usage and levels of capital spending on broadband network management systems; the timing of orders and manufacturing lead times; changes in customer order patterns or customer mix; insufficient, excess or obsolete inventory; increased competition in the broadband network equipment industry; dependence on the timely development and market acceptance of new product offerings and standards; rapid technological and market change; manufacturing and sourcing risks including dependence on key suppliers and key technologies; dependence upon indirect channel sales and resellers; factors such as business and economic conditions and growth trends in the broadband network equipment industry and in various geographic regions; dependence upon key intellectual property and the potential for infringement of the intellectual property rights of others; global economic conditions and uncertainties in the geopolitical environment including the impact of regulation related to the internet and the delivery of internet services and export control regulations. Forward-looking statements are based on management's current plans, estimates, projections, beliefs and opinions, and Sandvine does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements should assumptions related to these plans, estimates, projections, beliefs and opinions change, except to the extent required by applicable law. SOURCE Sandvine |