Company uses packet and optical expertise to help shape and progress the evolution of open, programmable and application-driven networks
CHATSWORTH, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mar. 11, 2014– MRV Communications™, Inc. (OTCQB: MRVC) (“MRV®”), a leading provider of innovative packet and optical solutions, today announced it has joined the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and is participating in the European Telecommunications Standards Institute’s (ETSI) Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Industry Specification Group. MRV will bring over 25 years’ expertise in packet and optical networking to the standards bodies. Together they will focus on leveraging software and virtualization to architect innovative, next-generation networks. The company’s participation reflects its strategic roadmap towards network virtualization and software-driven services that will help carriers, data centers and content delivery providers achieve a more intelligent network, reduce OPEX and deliver high-value, revenue-generating services easier and faster.
“MRV is a trusted partner in the access and metro networks, and through long-standing customer relationships, we have gained a deep understanding of what it takes to create better, more open networks,” said Edna Ganon, director of technology, MRV Communications. “With virtualization of the metro network providing the next step for optimum network usage and dynamic behavior, collaboration within the industry is key to delivering exactly what the market needs. We look forward to working with our colleagues in the ONF and ETSI communities on bringing interoperability and standardization to the next generation of software-based networks.”
Many networks today are not optimized to support the rise in demand for cloud and mobility services, or the bandwidth-rich content that comes with them. Networks must evolve in order to keep up with exponential traffic growth and new traffic patterns. Much of this evolution will occur at the access and metro levels, where most of the transactions take place and individual services are created. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and NFV approaches will help in this process as they look to streamline network operations so advanced services are easier to manage and providers can more easily meet high service levels. The NFV initiative—lead by ETSI—is focused on using virtualization to decrease the amount of proprietary hardware needed to launch and operate services. SDN is an approach lead by ONF in which network control is decoupled from hardware and moved to a software-based controller.
“ONF is a user-driven organization, that brings consumers and suppliers of SDN technology together to address real-world networking challenges in markets that include data centers, metro networks, and wide area networks,” said Dan Pitt, executive director, Open Networking Foundation. “The collaboration between these leading global companies is critical for enabling extremely dynamic, manageable and cost-effective architectures. These standards will ensure better integration and interoperability throughout the SDN ecosystem and accelerate the delivery of SDN benefits to today’s operators and enterprises.”
About MRV Communications
MRV Communications is a global leader in converged packet and optical solutions that empower the optical edge. For more than two decades, the most demanding service providers, Fortune 1000 companies and governments worldwide have trusted MRV to provide best-in-class solutions and services for their mission-critical networks. We help our customers overcome the challenge of orchestrating the ever-increasing need for capacity while improving service delivery and lowering network costs for critical applications such as cloud connectivity, high-capacity business services, mobile backhaul and data center connectivity.
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