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Home » Fujitsu to Resell Centina’s NetOmnia to Offer Carrier Ethernet SLA Mgt

Fujitsu to Resell Centina’s NetOmnia to Offer Carrier Ethernet SLA Mgt

May 14, 2013
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Fujitsu Network Communications will resell Centina Systems’ NetOmnia Ethernet Service Assurance for end-to-end visualization and SLA management of Carrier Ethernet services and the NetOmnia SLA Manager.

Centina said its NetOmnia enables Fujitsu to deliver on the entire Ethernet Life Cycle from solution delivery to service quality management and SLA management, including support for ITU-T Y1731 and IEEE 802.1ag industry standards.  NetOmnia allows CSPs to define, track and report on contractual SLAs. This improves SLA conformance with proactive performance reporting for key Ethernet service quality metrics (SQMs), such as availability, delay, jitter, throughput and packet loss. NetOmnia also provides automatic discovery of end-to-end Ethernet services.

“As operators continue to turn to Fujitsu’s communications networking portfolio to support the high-quality, high-bandwidth Ethernet services, ensuring quality of service and customer experience is critical,” said Paul Havala, Vice President of Planning at Fujitsu Network Communications. “NetOmnia™ allows us to deliver a comprehensive Ethernet solution with the ability to assure the service performance across multi-vendor networks.”

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