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     359  0 Kommentare Manx Telecom Migrates Entire Subscriber Base to Metaswitch's Virtualized IMS and SBC

    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM --(Marketwired - February 11, 2016) - Metaswitch Networks® today announced that Manx Telecom has completed the migration of 50,000 fixed voice customers on the Isle of Man, UK, to a virtualized IMS core. The solution combines Metaswitch's Clearwater vIMS and high performance, virtualized Perimeta session border controller (SBC), in addition to the Metaswitch Multiservice Telephony Application Server (MTAS) and Access Gateway Control Function (AGCF).

    "Metaswitch has helped us to realize our goal to move to a truly software-centric services layer, offering a full range of fixed and mobile voice services over our network infrastructure, via a cloud-based core," said Kevin Paige, CTO for Manx Telecom. "Metaswitch's innovative, web-scale software solutions have allowed us to dramatically reduce our capital expenditures and operating costs by moving subscribers away from proprietary equipment to Metaswitch's high performance software running on industry standard hardware, in our "telco cloud."

    Manx Telecom (www.manxtelecom.com) is the leading communication solutions provider on the Isle of Man, offering a wide range of fixed-line, broadband, mobile and data center services to businesses, consumers and the public sector, along with a growing portfolio of innovative hosting and "Smart SIM" solutions to off-island customers. Manx Telecom has a history of first-to-market service innovation including being Europe's first operator to implement a fully digital telephone network, and also Europe's first operator to launch 3G mobile services.

    "Innovative network operators like Manx Telecom are transforming their networks so they can better meet the needs of modern consumers and differentiate against competitive offerings," said Martin Lund, CEO of Metaswitch. "Against a noisy background of posturing and public commentary in the NFV space, Manx Telecom has quietly and purposefully differentiated themselves as possibly the first operator to move their entire subscriber base onto a virtual switching core. This is a remarkable achievement and testimony to their commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction through rapid adoption of the industry's leading technologies."

    Paul Drew, SVP Mobile Technology at Metaswitch, presented the Manx Telecom case study at the Telecom Application Developer Summit (TADS) in Lisbon. Listen to the video.

    About Metaswitch Networks
    Metaswitch is powering the transition of communication networks into a cloud-based, software-centric, all-IP future. As the world's leading network software provider, we design, develop, deliver and support commercial and open source software solutions for network operators. Our high performance software runs on commercial, off-the-shelf hardware, as appliances or in the cloud. We package this software into solutions that are redefining consumer and business communications and enabling the interconnection between diverse network services and technologies. We also apply our software development expertise to removing network virtualization complexities in the data center, with a solution that easily scales and secures workload interconnection in support of mission-critical IT and real-time communication applications. For more information, please visit: http://www.metaswitch.com.

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    Manx Telecom Migrates Entire Subscriber Base to Metaswitch's Virtualized IMS and SBC LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM --(Marketwired - February 11, 2016) - Metaswitch Networks® today announced that Manx Telecom has completed the migration of 50,000 fixed voice customers on the Isle of Man, UK, to a virtualized IMS core. The solution …