Brand Story
17 May 2023, 08:29 GMT+10
UNITED STATES, 17th May 2023 - Intraway, a leading global provider of Operations Support Systems (OSS) no-code cloud-native provisioning solutions, and BISDN, an information services company focused on network virtualization and SDN integration into whitebox hardware, have successfully collaborated on a XGS-PON Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) solution for FTTH. This solution is built upon their respective Symphonica and pOLTA products. Operators can seamlessly leverage ZTP to reduce the cost and complexity of commissioning and provisioning of new high-speed data services to their customers.
Multi-vendor automation is supported by the orchestration capabilities of Symphonica and the standards-based interface exposed by pOLTA. With Intraway's core software, Symphonica, operators can easily define new workflows in a fully graphical user interface ("no-code").
Essential service provisioning and activation has now been implemented in collaboration between the two companies. This comprises activate, suspend, resume, bandwidth modify, and delete functions. Both companies also join forces in integration of Symphonica into existing OSS/BSS systems and hardware environments.
pOLTA (pluggable OLT abstraction) is a cloud-based provisioning tool for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services developed by BISDN. pOLTA simplifies the integration of both PON and switch hardware components from different vendors to be abstracted and exposed as an OLT device to avoid vendor lock-in. pOLTA provides a standardized northbound interface (NBI) to access network and service orchestrators based on BBF TR-383/TR-385. In order to release the innovation and competitiveness in the access network market, the disaggregation is a key design principle. pOLTA enables software and hardware disaggregation providing whitebox OLT devices, as well as a cloud-native control plane to build disaggregated architectures. pOLTA provides a wide range of OLT deployment locations, from remote OLT to central office, thus enabling cost-efficient scaling and easy transition from copper to fiber networks.
Over the past year, both companies have invested in a joint effort to unleash innovation in the fiber-based access network ecosystem and provide fast, reliable and cost-effective connectivity services to end users. "BISDN is one of our earliest and most innovative partners we are aligned with, and their support of the Symphonica solution as part of their portfolio validates our approach to the market and the flexibility and extensibility of the platform", says Mark Abolafia, SVP, Global Channel Program at Intraway. "We look forward to many other areas of collaboration in the future".The integration of Symphonica and pOLTA to assemble the ZTP workflow reveals a huge impact for the service provisioning and activation process, while demonstrating the ease of creating such advanced solutions. Moreover, pOLTA becomes the first NETCONF/YANG interface supported by Symphonica. Dr. Hagen Woesner, BISDN Managing Director adds, "We both have invested effort over the last few months, and now those efforts have begun to bear fruit! We have expanded our portfolio across many more digital service providers. Leveraging our NetConf technology, this solution enables operators to introduce new services faster, ultimately facilitating and improving effective business operations while reducing operational costs."
Both companies will be together at the upcoming telecommunications conference ANGA COM in Cologne, Germany from May 23- 25 2023. To discuss the partnership further and see the technology in real-time, schedule time here to meet with both teams at once.
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