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|'''Spirent'''’s Virtual solutions can help you test & validate NFV infrastructure, VNFs and Network Services by creating elastic test topologies to run both control plane and high performance DPDK based data plane traffic and emulations. '''Spirent Test Center Virtual''' can be spawn in virtually any NFV environment as a VM or container and may be orchestrated using '''ETSI OSM''' and other MANO solutions. | |'''Spirent'''’s Virtual solutions can help you test & validate NFV infrastructure, VNFs and Network Services by creating elastic test topologies to run both control plane and high performance DPDK based data plane traffic and emulations. '''Spirent Test Center Virtual''' can be spawn in virtually any NFV environment as a VM or container and may be orchestrated using '''ETSI OSM''' and other MANO solutions. | ||
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|'''Telenity''' is an industry-leading provider of state-of-the-art services and solutions for communications service providers around the globe. We help our customers harness the power of their network with our '''NFV'''-enabled, '''5G'''-ready VAS Consolidation Platform and Digital Services Platform, both of which comprise modular products and services that can be tailored to the needs and demands of the operators. Our Digital Services Business Line connects the digital service providers and the operators, creating new streams of revenue for both and enriching the digital experience of the subscribers. It provides unparalleled flexibility in terms of the business models it offers, including revenue sharing, SaaS and managed services. Telenity’s NFV applications are commercially deployed and are readily in operation at CSPs on NFV infrastructure governed by the '''ETSI OSM''' stack. | |'''Telenity''' is an industry-leading provider of state-of-the-art services and solutions for communications service providers around the globe. We help our customers harness the power of their network with our '''NFV'''-enabled, '''5G'''-ready VAS Consolidation Platform and Digital Services Platform, both of which comprise modular products and services that can be tailored to the needs and demands of the operators. Our Digital Services Business Line connects the digital service providers and the operators, creating new streams of revenue for both and enriching the digital experience of the subscribers. It provides unparalleled flexibility in terms of the business models it offers, including revenue sharing, SaaS and managed services. Telenity’s NFV applications are commercially deployed and are readily in operation at CSPs on NFV infrastructure governed by the '''ETSI OSM''' stack. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 27 November 2023
This page provides a list of organisations providing OSM compatible Virtual Network Functions (VNFs). Click on the logos for additional details.
A10 Networks
Alpha Networks
Anritsu
Athonet
Benu Networks
Benu Networks virtual Broadband Network Gateway (vBNG) offers advanced subscriber management, routing capabilities, and dynamic scaling, as well as a robust set of functionalities that empower service providers to become more agile, dynamic, and scalable to meet consumer demand. Follow us on Twitter @benunets |
Empirix
Fortinet
Havelsan
Havelsan is currently deploying 5G Core functions under its brand new department for New Generation Communication Technologies. The network functions we currently develop for 5G follow applicable standards and can be easily orchestrated with ETSI OSM.
Follow us on Twitter: @HAVELSANResmi |
Hillstone
Indra
Italtel
Ixia
Keynetic
Mahindra Comviva
Mobileum
Netrounds
Netrounds is a programmable test and service assurance solution using software-based and traffic-generating test agents. The Netrounds Test Agents can be deployed in a wide variety of fully virtualized and public cloud environments and orchestrated using Open Source MANO (ETSI OSM) or other MANO solutions.
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Netscout
NFWare
ng4T
Open Air Interface (OAI)
Oracle
Palo Alto Networks
Radcom
Radware
Radware DetectPro is a flexible lightweight anomaly-detection system. The software receives network streams from various packets/log feeders, processes the data, and produces attack notifications via REST and syslog interfaces. The DetectPro anomaly-detection mechanism supports various detection algorithms, which cover a wide variety of cyberattacks. The DetectPro software uses information captured from the communication stream to analyze and detect anomalies. The software uses machine learning techniques to identify anomalies which indicates security threats in 5G NB-IOT communication path. By using telemetry data from links in the MEC Radware system can determine risks to 5G MEC components. Radware DetectPro can identify anomaly of NB-IOT devices and DoS attacks aimed to impact services in the mobile network.
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Sandvine
Spirent
Telenity
Telenity is an industry-leading provider of state-of-the-art services and solutions for communications service providers around the globe. We help our customers harness the power of their network with our NFV-enabled, 5G-ready VAS Consolidation Platform and Digital Services Platform, both of which comprise modular products and services that can be tailored to the needs and demands of the operators. Our Digital Services Business Line connects the digital service providers and the operators, creating new streams of revenue for both and enriching the digital experience of the subscribers. It provides unparalleled flexibility in terms of the business models it offers, including revenue sharing, SaaS and managed services. Telenity’s NFV applications are commercially deployed and are readily in operation at CSPs on NFV infrastructure governed by the ETSI OSM stack.
NFV applications provided by Telenity:
Follow us on Twitter: @Telenity
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Ulak Haberlesme
ULAK provides end to end broadband communications infrastructure for telecom operators with LTE-A Base Stations as well as SD-WAN and SD-DC solutions. We concentrate our efforts heavily on 5G technologies such as 5GNR, 5G Core Network, NFV, VNF, MANO, and network virtualization. Since ULAK actively works for 5GS where automation and orchestration are of utmost importance, we believe ETSI OSM is an important project that addresses these needs. ULAK also utilizes OSM as an automation and orchestration tool for ÇINAR 5G Core Network Functions. Follow us on Twitter @UlakHaberlesme |
Join us!
Would you like to see your OSM compatible VNF(s) listed here? Please send an email to OSMSupport@etsi.org with the following information:
Subject: OSM Ecosystem - VNF
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