Juniper Networks, Intelliden to enhance IPTV delivery
Jan 30, 2007 8:00 AM
Juniper Networks will deliver a Dynamic Network Automation solution for high bandwidth IP services.
By integrating Juniper Networks Service Deployment System (SDX-300) platform and Intelliden's Dynamic Resource Provisioning solution, the joint DNA solution will link end-to-end policy and real-time network resource management by extending intelligence to the network core.
The DNA solution will help communications service providers deliver broadband services with enhanced quality of experience (QoE), greater service reliability and higher scalability while containing operational costs.
While QoS and policy management requirements have long been key requirements in the broadband edge, advanced multimedia applications are driving the need for enhanced real-time policy control within the network core. The joint solution will combine best-in-class products to provide initial resource provisioning, ongoing modifications and exceptional management to ensure reliable and scalable service delivery.
This DNA solution will enhance network intelligence and application awareness in the IP network core.
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