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Adams Cable deployed OcNOS Access and Aggregatiojn Routing Software on hardware from UfiSpace, with ZR+ optics from Precision OT.
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Adams Cable deployed OcNOS Access and Aggregatiojn Routing Software on hardware from UfiSpace, with ZR+ optics from Precision OT.

Afribone, an IP Infusion customer for several years, is expanding their network to service an increase in wireless and datacenter applications.

This approval comes alongside three other vendors, and through partnership with NEC XON, a leading African integrator.

OcNOS enabled scalability to service both mobile and fixed network traffic.

OcNOS deployed on EdgeCore and UfiSpace hardware upgraded network capacity and provided logical upgrade options.

AnschlussWerk will use a combination of IP Infusion Aggregation Router software products installed on Edgecore 300G Cell Site Router and 2.4T Aggregation Routers.

APT is planning on rolling out 5,000 Cell Site Routers to service 2 million subscribers.

ASOM-Net deployed OcNOS-powered white box switches in conjunction with Smartoptics’ DCP-F modular amplifiers to embed 400G ZR+ directly into the switches, optimizing network efficiency and reach.

Kentucky-based Broadlinc has selected IP Infusion’s OcNOS Service Provider MPLS software running on UfiSpace hardware for a new fixed wireless deployment. Systems integrator RocNet provided support and implementation.

OcNOS facilitates hardware independence without sacrificing performance to replace legacy Juniper switches.

Fiber provider Gallatin Wireless upgraded a prior MikroTik and Juniper network with IP Infusion and UfiSpace

Finding limited upgrade options and high prices, service provider Citynet turned to an open networking solution.

The upgrade introduces advanced networking capabilities, including Ethernet VPN (EVPN) and Segment Routing MPLS (SR-MPLS) ensuring rapid failover during network disruptions and significantly reducing downtime.

White box hardware compatibility guarantees upgrade availability and diversity, while also ensuring a lower cost structure with a solid quality.

Network disaggregation provides an incremental upgrade path, as well as interoperability with existing Cisco and Juniper hardware.

eww ITandTEL, a premier Austrian IT and telecommunications provider with over 30 years of experience, has successfully transformed its core infrastructure to meet the exploding performance needs of its regional customers. Operating multiple highly secure data centers and a substantial fiber optic footprint, the provider faced a critical need to scale its 100G MPLS backbone.

Open networking software is a cost-effective and scalable optical networking solution for advanced services.

This upgrade represents a shift in networking strategy for Premium Choice, who previously had deployed a selection of Cisco products.

Traditionally a Cisco and Juniper operation, Haefele chose OcNOS on EdgeCore hardware to provide L3 Aggregation.

Inspire Net leveraged <strong>OcNOS's robust MPLS capabilities</strong> to deliver new managed services and enhanced traffic engineering to rural communities, all while achieving the modern power efficiency needed for their remote deployments.

Riepert IT has successfully deployed IP Infusion’s OcNOS® Service Provider (SP) platform, with support from distribution partner EPS Global.

The IP Infusion OcNOS solution with UfiSpace hardware enables uGrid’s extensive deployment of open and disaggregated transport network services, faster convergence of redundant links during link failover and a seamless integration into uGrid’s existing fiber networks.

SKT selected IP Infusion for this POC to explore the functionality, efficiency, and performance of disaggregated solutions, while simultaneously integrating and interoperating with existing traditional equipment, aiming for cost reduction and technical innovation.

IzarLink, a premier regional telecommunications operator based in the French Basque Country (Pays Basque, Béarn and Landes), has successfully transformed its data center core network to meet surging demands for secure, high-performance digital infrastructure.

OcNOS also serves as an underlay platform to provide the upstream connection to Australia's National Broadband Network.

In addition to upgrading legacy devices, IP Infusion solutions interoperated with the existing network providing a seamless path for network migration.

Madeo Consultant, a leading software provider and Data Center systems integrator based in France, successfully transformed its network infrastructure with IP Infusion’s OcNOS. This case study explores how IP Infusion OcNOS provided a superior alternative to modern open networking and traditional solutions.

Netcom Plus evaluated various upgrade options from vendors including Cisco, SONiC, and Cumulus. While cost was a significant factor, the other solutions also lacked the advanced Service Provider features Netcom Plus required: VPLS tunnels, Layer 2 features, BGP, and OSPF routing.

Netplus is deploying IP Infusion OcNOS MPLS and Ethernet VPN features on UfiSpace open networking hardware.

Nextlink Internet is headquarted in Texas, and serves the Heartland of America, with a market focus on rural and underserved communities.

The rapid increase in power consumption has become a social issue as the data amount in data centers increases due to the development and spread usage of generative AI and machine learning.

NTT DATA and IP Infusion are collaborating for go-to-market open networking solutions to bring enhanced disaggregation, scalability, and choices to network operators.

Onward was outpacing its existing networking equipment. In addition, its legacy networking product was prone to stability challenges and inadequate vendor support.

The upgrade incorporates Cassini, Telecom Infra Project’s coherent packet transponder built by EdgeCore Networks and OcNOS software.

Prosoluce decided to implement a new IP backbone based on state-of-the-art EVPN-VXLAN technology capable of delivering multi-site and multi-tenant services.

Network disaggregation offered clear advantages in reducing all OPEX and CAPEX costs, as well as alleviating supply chain dependencies.

Race Communications is transitioning from an existing L2 ring-based network, to a new IP/MPLS based network. OcNOS provided an open networking platform to provide interoperability with their existing network.

An open networking strategy using OcNOS with open networking hardware from UfiSpace, Edgecore Networks, and Celestica provides an efficient alternative to legacy vendors.

Targo is a rapidly growing service provider with roots in providing wireless ISP services. Strong demand spurred its evolution from being a wireless provider to providing fiber services and expansion to residential service.

The Telcom network has hyperfast speeds of up to 10Gbps for each individual business, delivered through a dedicated leased-line, with 99.99% uptime guaranteed through its real-time monitoring system.
OcNOS-SP PLUS on UfiSpace platforms delivers 14.4 Tbps per system and 36×400G OpenZR+ ports for a global IPoDWDM backbone supporting AI/ML traffic with sub-50ms recovery.

OcNOS provided interoperability with the existing network consisting of MikroTik routers and Arista switches.

Uniti achieves 1/6th of the energy consumption compared to legacy proprietary solutions, updates their network with BGP and MPLS, and marginally reduces TCO for network upgrade and maintenance.

VA Telecom operates a backbone across six data centers in Nantes, Paris, and Metz, providing a full range of data services.

IP Infusion OcNOS Aggregation Routers are combining voice, video and data traffic.

The Cassini solution was able to provide 200Gbps over 200km to extend capacity through the West African country of Burkina Faso.