Infinera announced that it will provide new automation technology to Verizon to help facilitate the migration of its time-division multiplexing (TDM) network to a new, simple Ethernet-based network.
This shift enables Verizon’s Intelligent Edge Network to provide a single management solution, lowering its carbon footprint by using less space and power, while reducing operational expenses.
Innovation offered by Infinera enables visualization of the complete network, the ability to run multiple migration scenarios, and the efficient management of existing customer traffic. The migration provides a scalable solution that can be applied to multiple systems and use cases, including TDM, Ethernet over Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET), and ultra-long haul.
Additionally, Infinera will integrate its open API- and YANG-driven data model software capabilities with the Verizon Base Network Controller (BNC), enabling full lifecycle automation including install, commission, service provisioning, and control. The overall solution is designed to enable a zero-touch, fully automated, extensible, and programmable infrastructure by leveraging open networking principles and capabilities, including software-defined networking control of multi-vendor elements via open programmable interfaces and model-driven management and operations. The solution supports rapid service activation at the optical layer while reducing parallel proprietary systems, says Infinera.
Stephen Owens, Director of Network Infrastructure Planning, Verizon
We are able to simplify network operations and reduce costs through virtualization and automation. This is one example.
Bob Jandro, SVP, Worldwide Sales, Infinera
We are pleased to extend our collaboration with Verizon and help them advance their infrastructure network with a software-driven approach to network evolution and next-generation service enablement.