Fujitsu Network Communications 1FINITY S-Series Switch with Cloud Based Routing

Feb. 20, 2020
The company expects the platforms to benefit enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) applications.
The Fujitsu 1FINITY S-Series Switch with Cloud Based Routing with control plane software offers programmability for abstraction of multiple virtual routers on each S-Series Switch network element in the baseline infrastructure. There are two models of 1FINITY S-Series Switch platforms - the S150 and the S100. The company expects the platforms to benefit enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) applications.

Judge’s comment: “Interesting and relevant product with the focus on upcoming 5G requirements. To ensure the lowest costs, it is single transport layer can be shared and separately managed for different customers. This product looks well aligned to future network requirements with many beneficial features.”

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