Wind River, a global leader in delivering software for
the Internet of Things (IoT), has announced that networking equipment
manufacturer Raisecom is making the move to Network
Functions Virtualization (NFV) by using Wind River Titanium Server
to develop virtualized small cell gateways.
“The
telecommunications industry is making the move towards virtualized network
functions to open new revenue opportunities and improve flexibilities and
efficiencies,” said Sandy Guo, carrier account director at Raisecom. “Service
providers require ‘five nines’ reliability. Our hardware products meet that
standard and our virtualized products must meet that requirement as well.
Thanks to Wind River, we were able to quickly transition into NFV and get to
market faster with a better product, and at a lower cost to our customers.”
As their entry into
NFV, Raisecom is virtualizing small cell gateway functions. Carriers employ
small cells to offload mobile network data and use radio frequency more
efficiently, helping them to extend service coverage and increase network
capacity. Realizing that the development of a high-performance NFV platform for
their gateways would be too costly and time-consuming, Raisecom turned to Wind
River. Using Titanium Server as an NFV infrastructure platform, Raisecom
reduced product testing and qualification costs by 20% compared to testing
costs for traditional small cell gateway hardware, while decreasing time to
market by 30%.
"In order to meet
the demands for greater network flexibility, adaptability, and scalability
possible with NFV, virtualized services must be delivered at carrier grade
levels of performance and reliability," said Paul Senyshyn, vice president
of commercial operations for networking solutions at Wind River. "Wind
River Titanium Server delivers an NFV infrastructure that provides the carrier
grade virtualization to allow the industry to easily and quickly achieve goals
such as reducing costs while introducing high-value services via NFV.”
Titanium Server is a
carrier grade NFV infrastructure software solution designed to meet the
stringent "always on" requirements of the telecom industry. By using
Titanium Server, the industry may enjoy the best of both worlds: the rapid
service deployment typically found in enterprise networks along with the carrier
grade uptime and reliability mandated by telecom networks. Based on
technologies using open standards, including carrier grade Wind River Linux,
real-time Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), carrier grade plugins for
OpenStack, Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), and accelerated vSwitch
technologies, and optimized for Intel architecture, Titanium Server brings
together high performance and carrier grade reliability.
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