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Home » IP Infusion OcNOS Earns MEF 3.0 Certification for Carrier Ethernet

IP Infusion OcNOS Earns MEF 3.0 Certification for Carrier Ethernet

October 22, 2024
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IP Infusion’s OcNOS network operating system has earned the MEF 3.0 Carrier Ethernet certification for E-Line, E-LAN, and E-Tree services. This certification confirms OcNOS’s compliance with stringent standards set by MEF, the industry’s key authority on Carrier Ethernet services. The certification, specifically for OcNOS-SP-PLUS software running on the UfiSpace S9510-28DC white box switch, demonstrates the system’s ability to deliver standards-based, interoperable Ethernet services.

The MEF 3.0 certification allows service providers using OcNOS to ensure that their network operations align with global benchmarks for performance and reliability. By certifying compliance with MEF standards for key Carrier Ethernet services like EPL, EVPL, EP-LAN, EVP-LAN, EP-Tree, and EVP-Tree, IP Infusion strengthens its position in the market as a trusted provider of open networking solutions. This achievement enhances its ability to offer robust, flexible solutions to network operators and service providers.

Atsushi Ogata, President and CEO of IP Infusion, highlighted the importance of this milestone. “Securing MEF certification for OcNOS not only enhances our competitive edge but assures our customers they are investing in a future-ready technology that drives innovation and efficiency in their networks.”

• OcNOS certified for MEF 3.0 Carrier Ethernet E-Line, E-LAN, and E-Tree services

• Certification for OcNOS-SP-PLUS software running on UfiSpace S9510-28DC white box switch

• Services include EPL, EVPL, EP-LAN, EVP-LAN, EP-Tree, and EVP-Tree

• Certification ensures compliance with rigorous Carrier Ethernet standards

• Enables providers to offer standards-based, interoperable Ethernet services

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