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Apertio and Mavenir Systems speed network consolidation

Data management and delivery streamlined by seamless integration of core network components

Apertio, the independent provider of subscriber-centric networks for mobile, fixed and converged operators, and Mavenir Systems, an emerging network technology company, have announced compatibility between the Apertio One-HSS (Home Subscriber Server), and Mavenir mOne, a core broadband VoIP and mobile network connection solution, having just completed a rigorous suite of interoperability tests utilising standard IMS interfaces.

The combination of the Apertio One-HSS and mOne creates a powerful data consolidation and subscriber services foundation for today's communications service providers to build an open and scalable platform.By completing interoperability testing between the two core network technologies, operators are assured of rapidly and cost effectively delivering new generation converged services.
 
"Mavenir Systems' solutions enable providers to transcend the barriers dividing networks. Working with a progressive technology company like Apertio allows us to better serve the needs of today's converged service providers," said Pardeep Kohli, chief executive officer, Mavenir Systems. "Apertio's solutions, which provide consolidated subscriber data on an efficient, scalable platform and optimise delivery of services across multiple devices, are vital to any operator's continued success."
 
"The proven interoperability between the leading HSS and Mavenir's innovative switching platform provides a powerful solution for mobile, fixed, broadband and converged operators rolling out new, more cost effective services to their customers," said Stuart Jones, VP and general manager of the Americas region for Apertio. "Moving from traditional, rigid systems to a more flexible network is the critical link enabling increased revenues and reducing complexity in the network for communications service providers."
 
Mavenir's solutions, located between the access and the core, offer an efficient, cost-effective method to deliver multimedia services via myriad devices and move voice, audio and/or video sessions across domains and devices.  Mavenir delivers a standards-compliant, integrated and flexible solution, providing the functionality necessary for cross-generation service delivery. Mavenir's mOne network platform is designed for IP, SS7, broadband, narrowband and streaming communication environments.

The Apertio One-HSS is a single, database server that is designed to deliver a centralised repository of all subscriber, service and network data to allow mobile, fixed and converged operators to support full mobility for next generation IP services, such as UMA (unlicensed mobile access), IMS and others. This solution is software based, requiring none of the complex and costly capital expenditure of 'old world' solutions.

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