Radisys has introduced Connect Open Broadband, a carrier-grade, Tier 1 network-hardened, scalable and secure software-defined Passive Optical Network (PON) distribution based on open standards and web-scale architecture.
Radisys’ Connect Open Broadband offers an intelligent, scalable and secure software-defined PON distribution based on the Open Networking Foundation’s (ONF) SEBA reference platform and enhanced with Radisys innovation. This architecture allows for a seamless introduction of the Broadband Forum’s OB-BAA architecture by conforming to the standard YANG models with the Northbound Interface (NBI).
The solution disaggregates software from the underlying hardware with open interfaces, enabling faster product innovation cycles. The hardware agnostic solution enables service providers to leverage white-box optical line terminals (OLTs) from an interoperable multi-vendor ecosystem for flexible deployable options. Connect Open Broadband, built on cloud-native microservices architecture, allows for the addition of new network functions on demand and delivers a path to automated and simplified network operation.
The programmability, automation and deeper network visibility further enables better fault detection, faster service delivery and future-proof network expansions.The solution is access network (GPON, XGS-PON, NG-PON2) agnostic and offers flexible deployment options, said Radisys.
Harris Razak, Senior VP of Broadband Access, Radisys
Connect Open Broadband is a commercially ready, network-hardened solution that allows service providers to enable rapid innovation through disaggregation and to bring new services to market faster.
Guru Parulkar, Executive Director, ONF
Radisys has helped drive ONF open reference designs and open source platforms and is among the first to commercialize solutions based on ONF platforms.