KDDI, a major Japan-based telecommunications provider has validated IP Infusion's Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway Solution (DCSG), announced IP Infusion on Tuesday.
In a lab trial conducted by KDDI, the DCSG solution successfully completed rigorous Telecom Infra Project (TIP) compliance and KDDI's requirements in telco network environments. The testing covered a variety of use cases, including performance and functional/feature testing.
The DCSG solutions were tested, per TIP specifications and KDDI's requirements, with the OcNOS network operating system and UfiSpace hardware to determine whether the DCSG met their requirements as an aggregation switch placed at the edge of the network to aggregate traffic from Distributed Units (DUs). The DCSG was integrated into a test topology that is representative of KDDI’s production network. IP Infusion provided the OcNOS network operating system and support for the measurement and execution of the test plan. UfiSpace provided the hardware resources, and support.
Atsushi Ogata, President and CEO of IP Infusion
This is another validation by a Tier 1 network operator that IP Infusion’s OcNOS is a full-features, extensible network operating system for disaggregated networking solutions, offering TIP compliant and advanced carrier-grade capabilities.
David Hutton, Chief Engineer, Telecom Infra Project
Our strong ecosystem and collaboration with partners, such as IP Infusion and UfiSpace, will help operators to accelerate network disaggregation and unleash innovation at a lower cost point.