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Intracom Telecom’s SDN-powered UltraLink-GX80, uni|MS enable wireless transport automation

May 29, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Athens, Greece. 22 May 2023 – Intracom Telecom, a global telecommunication systems and solutions vendor, announced its participation in the 4th ETSI mWT SDN Plugtest with UltraLink-GX80 E-band radio, supporting SDN/NETCONF in the Equipment’s software for end-to-end network/service auto-discovery and L2 (E-LINE) service provisioning.

Building on its leading Radio Performance, UltraLink-GX80 powered with SDN capabilities, allows Operators to efficiently transform their networks, deliver innovative services, improve operational efficiency, and provide superior customer experience, while uni|MS network lifecycle automation (NLA) Platform has already incorporated SDN Domain Control automations for service provisioning, and together with Radio Planning & Network Management capabilities eliminate error-prone manual efforts and disengage network operators’ experts from laborious repetition.

Michalis Kissas, systems software development department manager of wireless network systems business division, states, “Intracom Telecom’s wireless product portfolio continuously adopts SDN (Protocols & Yang Data models) standards, leveraging our new and modern L2 & IP/MPLS Embedded Software Platform. Our active contribution throughout the entire series of mWT SDN Plugtests highlights our commitment in bridging SDN standardization with production networks.”

John Tenidis, marketing director of Intracom Telecom’s wireless solutions portfolio, mentions, “The broad participation of global network operators and equipment vendors in this Plugtest signifies the importance of SDN in wireless transport automation, a necessary transformation path for future networks. Intracom Telecom’s SDN-powered UltraLink-GX80 and uni|MS NLA Platform form an automation ecosystem suitable for 5G and beyond.”

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