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Blog, Telecommunications - Tuesday, May 7, 2013 13:49 - 6 Comments
Cisco picks up 4G work with Vodafone
blog When you get into the datacentres of Australia’s big telcos (as I’ve had the chance to do on occasion), what you’ll find is that their network infrastructure is highly heterogenuous. You get a lot of Juniper, a lot of Alcatel-Lucent, a lot of Ericsson, a lot of Nokia-Siemens Networks and if you look hard enough you’ll even be able to find some old Nortel gear tucked away in a corner and even some (gasp!) Huawei. However, if I had to make a bet, I’d say that the most ubiquitous brand in the core is Cisco, which has always specialised in that segment of telco networking. That’s why it’s not a surprise to hear this morning (courtesy of a Cisco media release) that Vodafone has picked Cisco’s ASR 5500 machine as its mobile multimedia core platform. A few sample pars:
“The Cisco ASR 5500 will be the foundation of VHA’s Evolve Packet Core (EPC). With the ASR 5500′s ability to simplify capacity and traffic management and provide proactive, predictive monitoring and management, VHA gains the increased network efficiency and intelligence required to provide an optimal experience for Vodafone 4G customers. Cisco’s professional services team will also work closely with VHA to help ensure the solution is planned, designed, tested and implemented quickly and efficiently. Continue…
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