Today’s telecom news includes announcements on LF Networking, Deutsche Telekom, Vonage, Aurora Networks, among others.

LF Networking Adds Deutsche Telekom’s StratoWeave to Advance AI-Native Network Automation
LF Networking has expanded its open source portfolio by welcoming StratoWeave, a network automation platform contributed by Deutsche Telekom, as a candidate project. Designed for communications service providers, StratoWeave uses model-driven, declarative automation to simplify the configuration and management of complex, multi-vendor networks while supporting AI-native and cloud-native operations. The platform helps operators reduce dependence on proprietary automation tools, accelerate service deployment, and enable closed-loop network management across hybrid environments. Its addition strengthens LF Networking’s automation ecosystem and promotes greater interoperability, scalability, and vendor flexibility as telecom operators modernize their networks for increasingly autonomous operations.
Vonage Strengthens MFA Security with New Protection Suite for Okta
Vonage has launched the Protection Suite for Okta, a new solution designed to enhance the security and reliability of multi-factor authentication (MFA) by protecting one-time password delivery. The offering integrates directly with Okta’s identity platform, combining Vonage Verify, Identity Insights, and Fraud Defender to validate phone numbers, detect fraud, and optimize SMS and voice-based authentication. The solution helps organizations defend against threats such as SMS pumping, fraudulent identities, and account takeover attempts while improving authentication success rates. With a no-code deployment model and automated fraud controls, the Protection Suite enables enterprises to strengthen digital identity protection and accelerate secure MFA implementation across global users.
Aurora Networks Enhances Broadband Performance with Low-Latency Cable Solutions
Aurora Networks has introduced enhanced Converged Cable Access Platform solutions that help broadband providers deliver higher bandwidth and lower latency using existing hybrid fiber-coax infrastructure. The company’s E6000 Converged Edge Router and C100G CCAP platforms support advanced traffic prioritization, enabling better performance for latency-sensitive applications such as online gaming, video conferencing, cloud services, and AI workloads. The upgrade allows operators to improve customer experiences without costly network overhauls while maximizing the value of current infrastructure investments. By supporting evolving DOCSIS capabilities and scalable network modernization, Aurora Networks helps service providers meet growing demand for faster, more reliable broadband connectivity.
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