CALLUP announces compliance with NFV virtualisation architecture and OpenStack open source cloud platform

Alon Roth, CEO at CALLUP’s

CALLUP, has announced compliance with the NFV virtualisation architecture and the OpenStack open source cloud platform.

This compliance enables mobile operators to deploy new services rapidly on existing equipment without adding dedicated new hardware and to make optimal use of services deployed in the cloud.

NFV (Network Function Virtualisation) architecture allows mobile operators to be at the forefront of innovation and to deliver new services with optimal return on investment. It also allows the most efficient use of resources and services, while reducing the time and cost required to deploy them.

Today, an increasing number of mobile operators are adopting virtual architectures and applying virtual networks based on the OpenStack environment, resulting in significant operational savings. CALLUP’s new announcement supports this step and enables operators to accelerate the design, testing and deployment of NFV-based services.

“Many mobile operators today are leveraging both NFV and OpenStack to improve and modernise their networks, and our compliance is important news for them,” said Alon Roth, CALLUP’s CEO. “The compliance with NFV and OpenStack drives mobile operators’ scalability and agility, while improving their efficiency and responsiveness to market and client needs.”

CALLUP has joined HP’s AllianceOne Partner Program and the HP OpenNFV Application Partner Program. This partnership allows CALLUP to deliver pre-integrated NFV-optimised value-added services (VAS). The HP AllianceOne Partner Program provides an integrated set of technical, marketing, sales, and collaboration services to help partners develop market-leading solutions running on key HP technologies and platforms. The HP OpenNFV Application Partner Program verifies partner applications in the HP OpenNFV environment.

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