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Ethernity Networks Signs vRouter Software Stack Deal with Indian OEM

Ethernity Networks Signs vRouter Software Stack Deal with Indian OEM Image Credit: Ethernity Networks

Ethernity Networks, a leading supplier of networking processing technology ported on FPGA (field programmable gate array) for virtualized networking appliances, announced it has signed a contract to provide an Indian telecom OEM with end-to-end system functionality to enable up to 360 Gbps Cell Site Router (CSR) appliances.

Ethernity will provide a complete vRouter software stack running on top of its CSR FPGA firmware embedded on an FPGA system-on-chip that will be positioned by the manufacturer as a programmable router and security platform for Indian telco networks.The contract provides for stage payments totalling $1.5 million on a milestone basis during 2020 and 2021 and includes a committed order for design kit, initial design, FPGA, and software. 

 

Subject to successful execution, the OEM anticipates that the contract could lead to further significant annual revenues for Ethernity from the supply of additional ENET FPGAs and vRouter software licenses for large scale deployments.The new project responds to recent demand for hardware disaggregation of Indian telecommunications networks, in which operators are seeking Indian-made networking hardware. As part of this contract, Ethernity will collaborate on a go-to-market partnership with the OEM that will facilitate the company’s ability to offer its technology to Indian operators. By licensing Ethernity’s CSR firmware and Layer 2/Layer 3 stack, the OEM has the necessary underlying system to manufacture an FPGA-based disaggregated solution for routing within the mobile network for a variety of use cases. 

The OEM intends to use Ethernity’s system to create server-based CSR appliances with an embedded programmable router data plane and Ethernity’s vRouter software stack, which can later be programmed for different 5G deployment scenarios. The CSRs will support both legacy 3G/4G LTE networks and developing 5G networks.

David Levi, CEO of Ethernity Networks
This deal represents a landmark achievement for Ethernity. It initiates a strategic partnership and opens a new channel in India for Ethernity, in which our new customer can manufacture and sell locally-produced hardware that incorporates our FPGA-based offerings.

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