CTIA SUPER MOBILITY WEEK, LAS VEGAS USA: Vitesse Semiconductor Corp. announced that Tailyn Technologies Inc. is using Vitesse’s CEServices software and Serval VSC7418 Carrier Ethernet switch engine for Tailyn’s CES-111G series of Gigabit Network Interface Devices (NID) to deliver carrier-class networking for cloud-based delivery business services.
“Vitesse was our top choice, given their expertise in carrier networking and unique service-aware architecture,” said George Lee, product marketing director at Tailyn Technologies. “Their solutions readily matched our requirements to build a carrier-grade, MEF CE 2.0-compliant Ethernet service delivery platform with highly-accurate timing and synchronization, resiliency, as well as ease and low cost of operation.”
“Vitesse is the first to enable an ODM model for Carrier networking equipment,” said Larry O’Connell, product marketing director at Vitesse. “While we’ve seen this model successfully applied in other markets, carrier systems have more complex design, certification and validation requirements compared to consumer or Enterprise solutions. Vitesse takes the guesswork out of the equation with our MEF CE 2.0-compliant Ethernet switch engine and software solutions, expediting a path to market with carrier-class equipment for business service delivery. That translates to network deployment within six months, as opposed to 18 months or more.”
Friday, September 5, 2014
South Asian mobile carrier selects Teclo Networks for super-fast mobile Internet
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND: Teclo Networks, the leader in TCP data optimization, announced that its TCP optimization solution, the S-Series, has been chosen by a leading mobile operator in South Asia.
Teclo Networks accelerates data networks by up to 60 percent and millions of subscribers across the country will now benefit from lightning-fast mobile Internet.
Taking up just a single industry-standard rack server, the S-Series delivers unrivalled mobile Internet speeds through TCP/IP acceleration. TCP/IP, the basic communications protocol of the Internet, can slow down data speeds through packet loss and latency. To combat this, the S-Series uses TCP/IP acceleration to reduce the negative effects of packet loss and latency on mobile networks.
The S-Series will be deployed across the Asian operator’s national network to increase download and upload speeds, as well as ease network congestion. The mobile operator selected Teclo’s solution to help address the recent surge in network data traffic.
Teclo Networks accelerates data networks by up to 60 percent and millions of subscribers across the country will now benefit from lightning-fast mobile Internet.
Taking up just a single industry-standard rack server, the S-Series delivers unrivalled mobile Internet speeds through TCP/IP acceleration. TCP/IP, the basic communications protocol of the Internet, can slow down data speeds through packet loss and latency. To combat this, the S-Series uses TCP/IP acceleration to reduce the negative effects of packet loss and latency on mobile networks.
The S-Series will be deployed across the Asian operator’s national network to increase download and upload speeds, as well as ease network congestion. The mobile operator selected Teclo’s solution to help address the recent surge in network data traffic.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
LTE Asia throws spotlight on Asia’s emerging markets
SINGAPORE: Mobile operators across Asia are continuing to invest heavily in their LTE networks in order to provide this important region (which accounts for 60 percent of the world’s population) with faster and more efficient Internet connections.
Operators in countries like South Korea and Japan are well established players in the global LTE ecosystem but the region is also home to many important emerging LTE players.
This year’s 9th Annual LTE Asia conference and exhibition provides a unique platform for discussion over the key technical issues, opportunities, and regulatory & licensing challenges facing operators from these emerging countries, with speakers from markets including India, Bangladesh, Philippines and Thailand leading the discussions.
A report by Analysis Mason predicts that the Asian LTE market will be one of the fastest growing, with 24 LTE Networks being tested. India, Malaysia and Vietnam are the leaders in this market with the highest number of LTE Networks planned and in development.
Operators in India and Malaysia are also planning to launch TD-LTE networks. Such an increase in planned LTE networks brings about challenges with regards to spectrum, signalling, monetisation and network capacity to name just a few and LTE Asia 2014 will look to educate delegates on how to overcome such challenges.
For the first time ever, this year’s event will include a dedicated ‘Emerging Markets Focus Session’ which will allow delegates to hear from these key operators who are implementing the latest developments and creating the latest trends in this market. The session will take place on Day Two of the conference and will begin with a case study by Faisal Mobarak, assistant GM, Network Operations Cente, Ollo Wireless Internet.
Mobarak will discuss the successful launch of LTE footprints in Bangladesh, particularly looking at the overcoming of technical challenges in the migration from WiMax to LTE and the deployment of LTE for fixed services.
Operators in countries like South Korea and Japan are well established players in the global LTE ecosystem but the region is also home to many important emerging LTE players.
This year’s 9th Annual LTE Asia conference and exhibition provides a unique platform for discussion over the key technical issues, opportunities, and regulatory & licensing challenges facing operators from these emerging countries, with speakers from markets including India, Bangladesh, Philippines and Thailand leading the discussions.
A report by Analysis Mason predicts that the Asian LTE market will be one of the fastest growing, with 24 LTE Networks being tested. India, Malaysia and Vietnam are the leaders in this market with the highest number of LTE Networks planned and in development.
Operators in India and Malaysia are also planning to launch TD-LTE networks. Such an increase in planned LTE networks brings about challenges with regards to spectrum, signalling, monetisation and network capacity to name just a few and LTE Asia 2014 will look to educate delegates on how to overcome such challenges.
For the first time ever, this year’s event will include a dedicated ‘Emerging Markets Focus Session’ which will allow delegates to hear from these key operators who are implementing the latest developments and creating the latest trends in this market. The session will take place on Day Two of the conference and will begin with a case study by Faisal Mobarak, assistant GM, Network Operations Cente, Ollo Wireless Internet.
Mobarak will discuss the successful launch of LTE footprints in Bangladesh, particularly looking at the overcoming of technical challenges in the migration from WiMax to LTE and the deployment of LTE for fixed services.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
1stAdvance recommends Aerohive Networks for 802.11ac
UK: 1stAdvance is pleased to announce a major new partnership with Aerohive Networks.
“We think Aerohive’s range of easy-to-deploy and manage access points make advanced Wi-Fi networks available to businesses of all sizes” says Steve Wilkinson, Technical Director – 1stAdvance. “Our customers can start with a single Access Point and linearly scale to many hundreds. This kind of ‘pay as you grow Wi-Fi’ avoids up-front investment that puts many organisations off. Growth is achieved by simply adding more Access Points to the existing infrastructure as required.”
He continued: “And, unlike controller based or cloud based controller systems – there is no central point of failure that can disable your network if there is a problem. This does not mean there is no management, just simply a decentralised, robust environment by design.”
Aerohive's Wi-Fi solutions starts with options for SOHO through to enterprise campuses, branch offices and more. What makes Aerohive compelling, apart from the low entry cost, is their cooperative control architecture that eliminates the need for controllers. This is a huge plus for busy IT managers and where budgetary constraints are concerned.
“We think Aerohive’s range of easy-to-deploy and manage access points make advanced Wi-Fi networks available to businesses of all sizes” says Steve Wilkinson, Technical Director – 1stAdvance. “Our customers can start with a single Access Point and linearly scale to many hundreds. This kind of ‘pay as you grow Wi-Fi’ avoids up-front investment that puts many organisations off. Growth is achieved by simply adding more Access Points to the existing infrastructure as required.”
He continued: “And, unlike controller based or cloud based controller systems – there is no central point of failure that can disable your network if there is a problem. This does not mean there is no management, just simply a decentralised, robust environment by design.”
Aerohive's Wi-Fi solutions starts with options for SOHO through to enterprise campuses, branch offices and more. What makes Aerohive compelling, apart from the low entry cost, is their cooperative control architecture that eliminates the need for controllers. This is a huge plus for busy IT managers and where budgetary constraints are concerned.
Calix first to unleash power of fiber connected carrier class Wi-Fi in home
PETALUMA, USA: Calix Inc. announced the launch of the 844G and 854G GigaCenters, the first in a family of premises service delivery platforms that will transform how gigabit broadband services in the fiber connected home are managed and delivered.
The heart of the gigabit subscriber experience, the 844G and 854G GigaCenters are the first fiber products in the world to unleash the power of carrier class Wi-Fi in the home, delivering unprecedented in-home wireless broadband coverage, quality of service, and speed.
Wielding the latest 802.11ac "wave 2" 5 GHz band Wi-Fi technology with 4x4 Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) and beamforming, each GigaCenter allows service providers to deliver carrier class speeds and ubiquitous coverage to wirelessly connected devices in use throughout the subscriber home, and deliver symmetric broadband data rates of up to one gigabit per second (Gbps) to wired devices.
An extension of the access network, the GigaCenter also establishes a new strategic location for service providers in the home, allowing them to rapidly introduce advanced broadband services and network functions virtualization (NFV), and dramatically change the deployment economics of services like IPTV while maintaining extensive control and visibility via Calix Compass software.
The heart of the gigabit subscriber experience, the 844G and 854G GigaCenters are the first fiber products in the world to unleash the power of carrier class Wi-Fi in the home, delivering unprecedented in-home wireless broadband coverage, quality of service, and speed.
Wielding the latest 802.11ac "wave 2" 5 GHz band Wi-Fi technology with 4x4 Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) and beamforming, each GigaCenter allows service providers to deliver carrier class speeds and ubiquitous coverage to wirelessly connected devices in use throughout the subscriber home, and deliver symmetric broadband data rates of up to one gigabit per second (Gbps) to wired devices.
An extension of the access network, the GigaCenter also establishes a new strategic location for service providers in the home, allowing them to rapidly introduce advanced broadband services and network functions virtualization (NFV), and dramatically change the deployment economics of services like IPTV while maintaining extensive control and visibility via Calix Compass software.
China's Yeastar selects Axiros for service provider infrastructure device management and provisioning
GERMANY: Axiros, the technology leader in device management solutions for telecommunications, IoT and M2M markets, announced that Yeastar, a leading designer and manufacturer of IP communications products and IP video surveillance products, has selected Axiros' AXACT Embedded TR-069 Client as its tool of choice to allow its applications to be seamlessly integrated into service provider management infrastructure.
This means that telcos and service providers can choose Yeastar IP-PBX, VoIP gateways, and IP video surveillance products and be confident that the products will (plug-and-play) interoperate with the existing telco infrastructure for device management and provisioning functionality.
"Yeastar was looking for an easy-to-implement, out-of-the-box solution that would allow their devices to be seamlessly integrated with the service providers' management infrastructure," said Shaun Rossiter, VP of Sales for Axiros in APAC. "Axiros' AXACT was an excellent fit as it gave Yeastar the flexibility to customize their data model to configure and monitor the features they deemed necessary, but also those required by the TR-069 standards."
"When bringing device management into our voice product portfolio, we had many concerns as this is a complex process and we wanted to be sure our customers - the telcos and service providers - would benefit from the additional features offered, such as remote device management and provisioning, without the headache of installation challenges," commented Prince Cai, product manager of Yeastar. "Axiros delivered. Our promise of faster integration time, a powerful API and customization are now a reality thanks to AXACT."
This means that telcos and service providers can choose Yeastar IP-PBX, VoIP gateways, and IP video surveillance products and be confident that the products will (plug-and-play) interoperate with the existing telco infrastructure for device management and provisioning functionality.
"Yeastar was looking for an easy-to-implement, out-of-the-box solution that would allow their devices to be seamlessly integrated with the service providers' management infrastructure," said Shaun Rossiter, VP of Sales for Axiros in APAC. "Axiros' AXACT was an excellent fit as it gave Yeastar the flexibility to customize their data model to configure and monitor the features they deemed necessary, but also those required by the TR-069 standards."
"When bringing device management into our voice product portfolio, we had many concerns as this is a complex process and we wanted to be sure our customers - the telcos and service providers - would benefit from the additional features offered, such as remote device management and provisioning, without the headache of installation challenges," commented Prince Cai, product manager of Yeastar. "Axiros delivered. Our promise of faster integration time, a powerful API and customization are now a reality thanks to AXACT."
Transatel launches 100 percent data only mobile prepaid service for travelers
FRANCE: Transatel's brand LeFrenchMobile - a multilingual prepaid service dedicated to travellers in France and Europe - widens its offer to data users traveling around the world.
The offer just came out under the name of DataSIM; as of today you can use this service to surf internet and use your favorite apps at the lowest rates in France, Germany, Poland & Israel but many more countries are promised to come very soon in the aim of covering the world!
The tariffs are starting from €5.90 for 200MB for two days and also 1GB for only €35.90 for one whole month in Zone 1 including France and Poland. Zone 2 includes Germany and Israel and the bundles are 100MB for €5.90 for two days and 100MB for €9.90 valid 30 days. Each zone has four different bundles, which vary of MB and validity which can be checked out on their website as well.
Through its second offer EuroSIM - SIM card for calls, texts & data within the European Union - you can also benefit from cheap data bundles covering all countries within the European Union.
The offer just came out under the name of DataSIM; as of today you can use this service to surf internet and use your favorite apps at the lowest rates in France, Germany, Poland & Israel but many more countries are promised to come very soon in the aim of covering the world!
The tariffs are starting from €5.90 for 200MB for two days and also 1GB for only €35.90 for one whole month in Zone 1 including France and Poland. Zone 2 includes Germany and Israel and the bundles are 100MB for €5.90 for two days and 100MB for €9.90 valid 30 days. Each zone has four different bundles, which vary of MB and validity which can be checked out on their website as well.
Through its second offer EuroSIM - SIM card for calls, texts & data within the European Union - you can also benefit from cheap data bundles covering all countries within the European Union.
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