Telco Systems brings T-Metro 8104 cloud gateway platform

Telco Systems announced the availability of its T-Metro 8104 service aggregation and cloud gateway platform for telecom operators.
Telco Systems T-Metro 8104Telecom operators can use T-Metro 8104 platform that delivers 1.2Tb throughput with pay-as-you-grow options: base configuration expandable from 40 up to 88 SFP+ ports; optional additional CPU; optional OAM module, Telco Systems said.

The SDN/NFV, CE 2.0, MPLS and IP solutions provider said T-Metro 8104 is the first CE2.0 compliant, modular, multipurpose service aggregation and cloud gateway platform available at the capacity of 1.2Tb. It combines a standalone carrier Ethernet platform for MPLS, Layer 3 and SDN, with powerful service aggregation capacity.

T-Metro 8104’s advanced features include QoS and OAM for multiple scenarios, including off-net aggregation, mobile backhaul and optional SLA testing diagnostics. T-Metro 8104 supports the connectivity to the Cloud for these new data-intensive services in terms of both overall capacity and performance.

By positioning a high capacity aggregation and compute platform at the network edge, T-Metro 8104 brings the Cloud closer to the customer and increases serviceability, while also offloading workloads from the network core, said Gabriel Kerner, vice president of Products and Business Development at Telco Systems.

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