Telco Systems Unveils First Two TelcoApps to Deliver Virtualized Firewall and Routing Network Functions for Telecom Networks
New apps run over CloudMetro™ platform’s virtualized engine, simplifying VNF execution and management
October 20, 2014
PRESS RELEASE
MANSFIELD, MA, October 15, 2014 – Telco Systems, the leading provider of innovative SDN & NFV and multi-service Carrier Ethernet 2.0 and MPLS edge solutions, today announced the release of its first two TelcoApps™, vFirewall and vRouter, enabling service providers to achieve the significant benefits of distributed network functions virtualization (NFV) throughout their telecom networks.
The TelcoApps products supply useful virtualized network functions (VNFs) that add considerable value by bringing cloud technology to the telecom network, enabling quick installation of virtualized applications. With TelcoApps, service providers realize the promises of Distributed NFV including quick roll-out of new, on-demand and revenue-producing services, agile adaptation to relentlessly changing customer needs, and highly elastic and automatic scalability. By transferring network functions from physical equipment to virtualized services, TelcoApps enable central control and orchestration, simplifying network management while reducing hardware and operating expenses. In addition, TelcoApps promote the concept of “apps as a service” commoditization, presenting service providers with a new level of services to offer their customers.
TelcoApps run on Telco Systems’ CloudMetro distributed NFV demarcation and aggregation platform. CloudMetro hosts the Telco Virtualization Engine (TVE™) infrastructure layer, enabling carrier-grade virtualization support that simplifies VNF execution and management.
The first app in the TelcoApps arsenal, vFirewall, is based on Check Point’s industry-leading firewall and security technology, empowering service providers with the ability to centrally manage and execute vFirewall instances based on their customers’ needs and service-level agreements. With vFirewall, service providers can offer their customers advanced security gateway functionality as a service.
“We are excited by the enthusiastic response to our TelcoApps product family by leading solutions providers like Check Point, as well as other domain experts and 3rd parties,” declared Moshe Shimon, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Telco Systems. “As network management and control moves from hardware orientation to software, service providers will be able to experience a steep increase in network efficiencies and service capabilities. The time to start evolving to virtualization is now.”
The second of the TelcoApps, vRouter, virtualizes Layer 3 routing functions giving service providers greater flexibility in service design while promoting significant cost-savings. Operators can centrally manage and quickly execute vRouter instances according to end-customer needs and commercial agreements while eliminating the need to install and maintain expensive hardware devices on customer premises.
The growing TelcoApps software ecosystem is intended to encourage third-parties to mold the virtualization future by creating apps that will deliver the most effective variety of productive, carrier-grade VNFs. Service providers will be able to take advantage of third-party “best of breed” applications as they evolve their networks toward virtualization. Third-party NFV application providers and domain experts are invited to contact Telco Systems to learn how they can participate in the growing TelcoApps ecosystem to bring the virtualized future to telecom networks.
About Telco Systems
Telco Systems delivers an industry-leading portfolio of Carrier Ethernet and MPLS-based demarcation, aggregation and edge solutions, enabling service providers to create intelligent, service-assured, CE 2.0-compliant networks for mobile backhaul, business services and cloud networking. Telco Systems’ end-to-end Ethernet, SDN/NFV-ready product portfolio delivers significant advantages to service providers, utilities and city carriers competing in a rapidly evolving telecommunications market. Telco Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of BATM Advanced Communications (LSE: BVC, TASE: BATM).
To learn more, visit Telco Systems at http://www.telco.com or follow Telco Systems on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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