Izzi Unlocks New Service Opportunities with Casa Systems’ Virtual Broadband Network Gateway
Izzi Unlocks New Service Opportunities with Casa Systems’ Virtual Broadband Network Gateway
ANDOVER, Mass., Jan. 19, 2021 Casa Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CASA) today announced that Izzi, Mexico’s largest MSO, has deployed Casa’s Axyom Virtual Broadband Network Gateway (vBNG) to significantly expand capacity as it prepares for next-generation broadband and convergent services. Deployment is already underway in several cities in Mexico and will continue through 2021.
With networks experiencing unprecedented traffic growth and unpredictable demands, service providers are looking for ways to meet the ever-increasing requirements while driving down network costs. Casa’s Axyom vBNG Router delivers the performance, scaling, and flexibility needed to address the greater diversity of broadband demands, enabling service providers like Izzi, to build more efficient networks that meet their pe
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Casa Systems joins Telecom Infra s OpenBNG iniative Monday 14 December 2020 | 09:51 CET | News OpenBNG is an initiative within TIP s Open Optical & Packet Transport (OOPT) Project Group s Disaggregated Open Routers (DOR) sub-group. The goal is to develop systems that will help operators looking to deploying fixed access services to a range of different customers (residential, SOHO, SME). One short-term challenge for these fixed access services is handling continuous traffic growth, which not only affects performance, but also determines the most adequate location for BNG functionality.
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