Las Vegas, NV – June 17, 2008 – Today, at
NXTComm, ANDA Networks, the
leader in carrier-class Ethernet access network platforms, announced that its
EtherReach™ 1000 Series Ethernet over Fiber Access platforms in conjunction with
Soapstone Networks' (NASDAQ:SOAP) PNC™ Resource and Control framework will be
highlighted in a live end-to-end service provisioning and restoration
demonstration across a multi-vendor Carrier Ethernet network. The support for
OAM features enable the EtherReach 1000 series platforms to provide fully
protected circuits during maintenance and repair windows or in the event of link
failures using G.8031 1:1 protection in times well under the 50ms standard.
"Customer satisfaction—both service provider and enterprise—is increased when
restoration occurs without human intervention," notes Greg Gum, VP Marketing and
Business Development, ANDA Networks. "However should there be a problem, and
traffic is running on a back-up link the carrier needs to ensure that traffic
will continue to be protected across their entire set of network elements
non-intrusively. ANDA offers OAM capabilities, which not only give service
providers standards based tools to detect problems such as 802.1ag/Y.1731 but
more importantly eliminates operator intervention to ensure customer’s SLAs are
maintained during outages and repair intervals."
Soapstone Networks is demonstrating ANDA Networks' EtherReach 1000 fiber series
of intelligent network termination equipment within its PNC™(Provider Network
Controller) system in a multi-vendor Carrier Ethernet based network comprised of
ANDA Networks, Cisco Systems, Extreme Networks, Hammerhead Systems, Nortel, and
Telco Systems switches. The demo also includes the Amdocs Cramer OSS which is
performing service decomposition into resources, establishing Key Performance
Indicator (KPI) metrics for resources, and passing complete resource description
to the PNC using NGOSS contract. Utilizing the NGOSS contract, the Soapstone PNC
identifies the appropriate network resources and provisions the network
resources to implement the NGOSS contract, the PNC maintains both availability
and performance metrics for resources and communicates to network resources
through standard management interfaces.
ANDA Networks is part of the Soapstone Networks Alliance Partner Program
(SNAPP™). Soapstone is working with the world's leading Carrier Ethernet
hardware and software vendors to enable service providers to rapidly introduce
new services with standards based integration from OSS to multi-vendor transport
networks. Soapstone is showcasing ANDA's products in its live demonstration at
NXTComm, Booth SU 8710.
"Our goal is to accelerate adoption of Carrier Ethernet 2.0 capabilities by
helping to automate the entire service process flow from the carrier's OSS
through provisioning and integration into their multivendor based networks,"
notes Esmeralda Swartz, SVP Marketing and Business Development at Soapstone
Networks. "By working with ANDA Networks, we are able to extend key carrier
based features such as Ethernet OAM, all the way to the customer's premise,
which is exactly what our customers need to ensure SLAs are being met."
ANDA Networks' OAM capabilities not only include existing standards based
802.1ag, 802.3ah, and Y.1731 support but also these new advanced operator
focused OAM features. Working with strategic partners such as Soapstone
Networks, ANDA ensures carriers that end-to-end OAM interoperability and OSS
service order flow are not barriers to new service deployment. The culmination
of these new capabilities give service providers the tools to provision and bill
end-to-end protected services within minutes rather than weeks to enable new
Carrier Ethernet 2.0 based networks.
About ANDA Networks
ANDA Networksetworks, Inc., headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, provides carrier-class
Ethernet platforms delivering cost-effective Metro Ethernet services over fiber,
copper and wireless access networks worldwide. Deployed on several tier-one
carriers’ networks globally, ANDA's Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) certified access
products allow carriers to solve bandwidth and functionality limits, effectively
facilitating migration to next-generation network services. The ANDA EtherTone®
family of products enable carriers to deliver Ethernet private lines, converged
VoIP, and circuit-to-packet managed services by leveraging highly economical
Ethernet technology. For more information, please visit http://www.andanetworks.com
ANDA, EtherView, EtherTone, EtherEdge, EtherReach and EtherSLAM are registered
trademarks or trademarks of ANDA Networks. Other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.