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NEC, Netcracker Participate in NTT Japan's SDN/NFV Trial

NEC, Netcracker Participate in NTT Japan's SDN/NFV Trial Image Credit: NTT Japan

NEC and its subsidiary Netcracker, Wednesday announced that they have participated in a trial with NTT Japan to contribute to their NetroSphere concept.

NTT's NetroSphere concept is designed to transform carrier networks from static, single-service networks powered by purpose-built hardware to a dynamic, flexible assembly of smaller, modular components. This enables telecommunications service providers to deliver a diverse range of services to a wide variety of end users, on demand and at low cost.

According to the joint statement by NEC and Netcracker, the trial incorporated numerous components, including a modular-based virtualized network, virtualized servers, orchestrators and controllers and saw NEC and Netcracker providing their globally proven NFV Orchestrator.

Atsuo Kawamura, Senior Vice President at NEC Corporation
We are excited to work with NTT in showcasing how the market’s shift into the virtualized and open world is feasible when management and orchestration capabilities are front and center. With the appropriate solutions in place, service providers can become more flexible, making it easier to meet the rapidly changing requirements of their customers and the industry.

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