Radisys brings Telecom Cloud-ready T-Series platforms for SDN and NFV

Radisys today announced its Telecom Cloud-ready T-Series platforms, addressing the demand of telecoms’ Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) deployments.

Radisys’ T-Series ATCA solution leverages merchant silicon, open source software and a broad range of third-party blades, and allows mobile operators to quickly deploy a cost-effective, telecom-grade platform while avoiding vendor lock-in.

Radisys has pre-configured its platforms with key enablers necessary for SDN and NFV deployment, including the latest Intel long-life processors and high-throughput data plane load balancers.

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The use of long-life processors reduces the frequency of equipment upgrades, resulting in Capex savings. The platform’s inclusion of data plane load balancers allows the delivery of up to 1.6 Tbit aggregate performance across the system.

Grant Henderson, vice president of marketing and product management, Radisys, said: “Our Telecom Cloud-ready T-Series platforms, available to TEMs and operators alike, provide the flexibility and cost savings that comes with a non-proprietary product, while also breaking the transition to SDN and NFV into convenient steps that support a phased approach to network and service evolution.”

editor@telecomlead.com

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