Telco Systems, a subsidiary of the company BATM, is a developer of carrier Ethernet solutions for products between the core and the edge of the network. Telco’s flagship products are its T-Metro family of multi-service switches for traffic aggregation, which are relied upon by a number of leading communications & networking infrastructure customers, such as Nokia, Telefonica, etc.
Telco Systems recently announced a new version of its ATCA hub blades, which now enable 40G, giving customers another tool for the tackling the challenge of highly variable bandwidth and surging video traffic over their networks. These ATCA hub blades utilize silicon technology from Broadcom and allow Telco to bring what it believes is one of the first 40G solutions. The hub blades, which the company packages with their BiNOS networking operating system, features dynamic load balancing and is intended for use in wireless LTE gateways, security, IPTV, cloud applications and more.
VDC believes that companies like Telco Systems, which offer products with dynamic load balancing are gaining a competitive edge. Load balancing allows for maximum throughput and lower latency in the network. Combined with the 40G capabilities, VDC believes Telco Systems has developed a compelling product for the evolving network infrastructure. With more 40G solutions now appearing in the market, one is left to wonder how the broader implementation of 100G will impact the embedded hardware supplier competitive landscape in the future.
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Posted by: online video platform | 12/14/2011 at 11:53 AM