IP Infusion announces availability for OcNOS 6; awarded TIP Validated Solution Gold Badge; partners with ASBIS in the EMEA region; talks about the importance of networking services; posts blog explaining the O-RAN Global PlugFest testing; releases a blog


OcNOS 6 Delivers Mature and Scalable Provider Edge and Carrier Ethernet Solutions for Converged, Wireless and Fixed Networks.

OcNOS 6 Delivers Mature and Scalable Provider Edge and Carrier Ethernet Solutions for Converged, Wireless and Fixed Networks

IP Infusion announced general availability for OcNOS® 6 networking software. This major upgrade of the company’s flagship network operating system (NOS) product supports a wide range of Telecom use cases while driving down Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). OcNOS 6 will be generally available on August 12, 2022.

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IP Infusion’s OcNOS® Awarded the TIP Validated Solution Gold Badge by Telecom Infra Project

Telecom Infra Project (TIP) recognized IP Infusion’s OcNOS®-based Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway (DCSG) solution with the TIP Validated Solution Gold Badge. IP Infusion’s OcNOS software was recognized for satisfying the stringent requirements set by the TIP Open Optical Packet Transport Project (OOPT) group for the DCSG.

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IP Infusion Successfully Validates its Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway for Open Fronthaul Use Cases at O-RAN Global PlugFest Spring 2022

IP Infusion successfully demonstrated the maturity and stability of its OcNOS®-based DCSG solution addressing Fronthaul use cases at the O-RAN Global PlugFest Spring 2022. IP Infusion’s OcNOS-based DCSG contributes essential operational elements of the 5G mobile network, enabling rapid deployment and proven reliability, stability and flexibility.

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ASBIS Partners With IP Infusion In The EMEA Region

ASBIS partnered with IP Infusion in the EMEA region to offer leading open networking software and solutions for carriers, service providers, and data center operators. The authorized area covers the EMEA region and includes all the 27 countries where ASBIS operates.

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Edgecore to Collaborate with Telkom Indonesia, TIP, OCP, and IP Infusion to Demo Open Networking Solutions

Edgecore Networks in collaboration with Telkom Indonesia’s group of telecommunications companies (Telkom Group), TIP (Telecom Infra Project), OCP (Open Compute Project), and IP Infusion, launched a demonstration lab in Indonesia promoting open disaggregated solutions. The demonstration event showcased Edgecore hardware platforms and IP Infusion networking software platforms for various solutions, including broadband access, 5G access, OpenWiFi access, and data center.

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IP Infusion Blog Post: Think Networking

Networking continues to be a growth story, even in this tentative business climate. While other companies in the tech sector are facing issues with execution in the skepticism of the ongoing pandemic environment, the networking industry is seeing renewed interest and continued growth. Networking services and products are critical infrastructure, and especially in economically challenging times where signs of recession are becoming the status quo, infrastructure is one area where organizations won’t be able to cut corners.

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IP Infusion’s Fronthaul Switch Proven at O-RAN PlugFest Spring 2022

IP Infusion successfully validated its fronthaul network capabilities using its OcNOS®-based Fronthaul Switch solution at the industry’s premiere testing grounds for radio access networks (RAN) — O-RAN Global PlugFest Spring 2022. This demonstration was significant for future innovations because RAN makes up the backbone of any mobile network.

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Open, Highly-Scalable Aggregation

As a new wave of networking technologies are rolled out, including 5G and fiber broadband, it has never been more important for telecommunications operators to innovate to rise up the value chain. This is especially true for Aggregation Routing and Transport as capacity continues to rise. IP Infusion’s blog post discusses the key trends driving rising scalability demands for both wireless (5G) and wireline (Fiber Broadband) networks. ​​​​​​

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