Verizon partners with Ribbon for network modernisation initiative

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Ribbon Communications has announced plans for a major network modernisation programme with Verizon to retire legacy TDM switching platforms and replace their function with modern cloud-based technologies.

“Our continuous goal at Verizon is to provide the most advanced technologies for our customers while simultaneously improving our cost of operations and advance our sustainability efforts in power consumption,” said Eric Lia, a senior vice president of engineering at Verizon. “These network upgrades will allow us to rapidly decommission legacy central office equipment while improving overall quality and reliability of service, and reducing our environmental footprint.”

Verizon is using Ribbon’s portfolio of Voice Products including the vC20 Call Controller, G5 Line Access Gateway, G6 Universal Media Gateway, virtual and Cloud-native Session Border Controllers and other products which allows for the consolidation and replacement of equipment with energy efficient, software-centric platforms while maintaining full feature functionality.

“Service providers across the US are saddled with the regulatory, technical and financial risks that come from maintaining decades-old switching infrastructure that still supports services to millions of consumers and businesses in the US. In fact, our recent operator survey revealed that 64% of them consider this a major challenge,” said Evan Kirchheimer, a research VP of telco and service provider telecoms at Omdia. “With this announcement, Ribbon and Verizon are embarking on a transition to modern, virtual and cloud-based systems that help operators reduce risk and operational expense. This should allow them to focus more resources on innovation for both consumer and business customers.”

Bruce McClelland, Ribbon CEO, said, “Verizon has always been at the forefront of building the most advanced networks. A key part of this success is constantly looking for new innovative ways to provide their customers with the latest technologies. This new programme significantly accelerates the ongoing work they are doing to modernise telecom infrastructure, and we are very excited to partner with Verizon providing products and migration services expertise. We’re proud of our decades-long partnership and of our continued ability to deliver success-based transition models that drive digital adoption.”

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