Tuesday 29 September 2020

AT&T taps Israeli startup DriveNets for cloud-native networking upgrade

 Israeli cloud-native company DriveNets, which develops centralized cloud networking software, announced that its Network Cloud platform will provide the software-based core routing solution for  AT&T, one of the biggest telecommunications conglomerates in the world.

DriveNets’s Network Cloud product is cloud-native software that turns the physical network into a shared resource supporting multiple network services in the most efficient way. It runs on standard white boxes built by ODM partners like UfiSpace, which provided the white boxes to AT&T, based on the Jericho2 chipset from Broadcom.

"We're thrilled about this opportunity to work with AT&T on their next-gen core network and proud of our engineers for meeting AT&T's rigorous certification process that field-prove the quality of our solution," said Ido Susan, CEO of DriveNets. "This announcement demonstrates to those who questioned the disaggregated network model that our Network Cloud is more scalable and cost-efficient than traditional hardware-centric routers. DriveNets is transforming the network in the same way that jobs with computer science degree transformed the compute and storage industry."

DriveNets Network Cloud provides extreme capacity and scale to networking service providers and cloud hyperscalers, supporting small to largest core, aggregation and peering network services. The company’s business model is designed to offer both networks scaling flexibility, similar to cloud architectures, as well as the ability to add new service offerings and scale them efficiently across the entire network.


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