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Accedian Recognized for NFV-Based vCPE Innovation at MEF Excellence Awards During GEN15 Event

Montreal, Canada – November 23, 2015 – Accedian has won the award for NFV-Based Virtual CPE innovation at the 2015 MEF Excellence Awards, the company announced today. The MEF Excellence awards recognize service, application, technology, and professional excellence and innovation in the global Carrier Ethernet industry.

Accedian received the Third Network Technology Solution category award for its SkyLIGHT VCX Controller™ platform. The solution combines the best of network functions virtualization (NFV) with programmable modules to create a highly agile, cost-effective virtualized customer premises equipment (vCPE) solution that retains all the attributes of a CE 2.0 service.

Accedian vCPE solutions are used by a range of telecom operators in 65 countries across North America, Asia, Europe and Central and Latin America—including T-MobileTelefonicaCox CommunicationsColtand SK Telecom—and offers innovative rapid, simple and cost effective deployment without the need for on-site routers.

“Service providers will find that an intelligent NID or device is required to insure reliable performance and visibility for all network services with NFV based services,” said Mike Sapien, Enterprise Principal Analyst, Ovum. “This implementation also provides the service demarcation required on the customer site. Accedian has found a nice balance for these requirements aligned with CE 2.0 services.”

The network infrastructure market is moving towards “white box” NFVI hardware, but still require line-rate processing to ensure customer quality of experience (QoE) is maintained. As a clear and physical demarcation point in an NFV world, Accedian Nano smart SFP and ant GbE modules bring carrier grade performance to software-based NFV solutions with wire-speed loopback, performance monitoring, SLA reporting, Carrier Ethernet service mapping and traffic conditioning – all at up to 90% less cost than comparable NIDs or standalone network element solutions.

“We’re proud that our SkyLIGHT solution has been recognised by the MEF—and its team of industry analyst judges—for its innovation and success in the market,” said Keith Donahue, Accedian’s VP of Product Management and Services. “The telecoms infrastructure industry is moving in a creative new direction in which routers are no longer necessary for our customers to proactively manage their services. Operators looking towards using x86–virtualized CPE now have an option to enhance, or simplify their approach to deliver exceptional, SLA-grade QoE.”