Subscribe
About
  • Home
  • /
  • Networking
  • /
  • NEC XON partners with A10 Networks to solve IPv4 challenges

NEC XON partners with A10 Networks to solve IPv4 challenges

NEC XON has partnered with A10 Networks for its range of networking solutions, including its carrier-grade network address translation (CGN).

CGN solves the challenge of IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6) incompatibility.

Anthony Laing, GM of Networking at NEC XON.
Anthony Laing, GM of Networking at NEC XON.

“Without additional IP addresses, any service provider’s business is dead in the water,” says Anthony Laing, GM of Networking at NEC XON, “because you cannot onboard new customers. African network service providers have to be able to assign IPv6 addresses but still be compatible with older IPv4 servers. A10 Networks provides the best CGN we could find worldwide, built from the ground up to be robust and secure. Our customers agree.”

User reviews on the Gartner website are full of praise for the A10 CGN solution. Seventy-five percent of people give it the maximum five stars. Sixty-three percent of them are from Europe, Middle East and Africa.

“Our IPv4 preservation with CGN and IPv6 migration technologies are proven solutions that help organisations and service providers meet their increased subscriber, IOT network expansion demands and ensure connectivity,” says Gidon Schwartz, Sales Director Israel, East Europe, Russia and CIS at A10 Networks.

A10 Networks’ Thunder CGN solution provides high-performance, highly transparent address and protocol translation, allowing service providers to extend their IPv4 network connectivity while simultaneously making the transition to IPv6.

Thunder CGN products are built on the A10 Networks Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS) architecture that delivers high performance, scalability and a wide range of features for enhanced service availability, IPv4 preservation, IPv6 transition and security.

“NEC XON is a leading system integrator that can help us achieve our goals in Africa. They extend technical capabilities to support A10 products and the right relationship with the target customers in Africa,” says Schwartz. “A10 has a global partnership with NEC and, since NEC XON is a subsidiary of NEC, they were the best candidate for us to partner with. I truly believe that through the partnership between A10 and NEC XON, we will extend our customer base and reach our targets for the short and long term in the region.”

Share

NEC XON

NEC XON has provided custom ICT and related integration services since 1996 for government, telcos, mobile operators, network service providers, and enterprise organisations throughout Africa. The business’s four clusters: Communications, Infrastructure, Safety, and Digital Solutions, contain 10 integrated business units that help customers transform their operations through compute, networking, security, energy, surveillance, analytics, infrastructure, platforms, and digital solutions. It provides comprehensive managed services, project management, professional services, maintenance and support. NEC XON is NEC Corporation’s African business, as a result of joining XON and NEC Africa. NEC XON is a level 1-certified broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE) business through its partnership with Kapela Capital since 2010. The organisation operates in 54 African countries, with a footprint in 16, and regional headquarters in South, East, and West Africa.

Discover more at www.nec.xon.co.za.

Editorial contacts

Michelle Oelschig
Scarlet Letter
(083) 636 1766
michelle@scarletletter.co.za