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Openet's New Business Unit 'Accelerate' to Help CSPs Leverage NFV & Cloud with Service Capsule Offering

Openet's New Business Unit 'Accelerate' to Help CSPs Leverage NFV & Cloud with Service Capsule Offering Image Credit: Openet

Openet, a global leader in the supply of real-time BSS (business support systems), Monday launched Openet Accelerate, a dedicated business unit focused on delivering service capability using automated, virtualised and cloud based networks.

Located in Openet’s Dublin headquarters, the new unit will harness the latest technological innovation while developing disruptive, virtualised next generation services including VoLTE and IoT.

Openet Accelerate is providing an adjunct approach to virtualisation for service providers through its pioneering Service Capsule offerings. These pre-integrated, pre-tested solutions enable CSPs to take advantage of NFV and cloud like deployments today, without the risks inherent with the massive transformation, procurement and organizational changes normally involved when adopting NFV.

According to Openet, automated service provisioning, enabled by the business unit, will give service providers virtualisation benefits such as service agility and improved time-to-market for new services. This also allows providers to target new markets that were previously impossible due to the cost and difficulty of deployment.

In addition, Openet Accelerate will provide strategic consultancy specialising in the business aware management of automated software-centric networks in areas such as use case innovation, NFV automation and VNF on-boarding.

Karin O’Shea, Executive Director of Openet Accelerate
This new business unit is focused on the intelligent, business aware management of dynamic, automated software-centric networks to deliver end-to-end services. Apart from our Service Capsule offerings, we provide the building blocks to enable CSPs, MVNx, enterprises, system integrators and virtual network functions vendors to solve specific problems when building their own solutions for automated software-centric networks.

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