Freedom Fibre and Inmanta have signed a multi-year agreement to automate their FTTH services using Inmanta's intent-based service orchestrator, helping meet the growing demands of its customers.
Netomnia is working with digital network integrator STL to test the use of programmable FTTx (pFTTx) software solutions on its fibre networks.
STL and Netomnia have recently partnered for fibre deployment and are now collaborating to incorporate programmability into its networks.
pFTTx is intended to make fibre networks intelligent and agile by offering scalability, enhanced and detailed Telemetry reports, open community alignment onboarding of third party Quality of Experience applications, faster time-to-market and reduced total cost of ownership.
Jeremy Chelot (pictured), CEO, Netomnia, said: “The promise of full-fibre broadband will be realised when service providers implement advanced architectures that software-ise the fibre networks.”
Chris Rice, CEO, Access Solutions, STL, added: “pFTTx is a cloud-based access network solution that elevates the network service providers’ business model. Our solution is intended to help NEtomnia achieve accelerated network rollout with faster deployment, provisioning and enhanced network performance.”