Africa’s largest mobile network operator designates IP Infusion as approved supplier for open, disaggregated networking

MTN Group forms disaggregated networking ecosystem to interoperate with top global vendors.
Anthony Laing, General Manager of Networking at NEC XON. (Image: NEC XON)
Anthony Laing, General Manager of Networking at NEC XON. (Image: NEC XON)

IP Infusion, which positions itself as a global leader in open networking solutions, announced today that MTN Group, Africa’s largest mobile network operator, has selected several organisations, including IP Infusion, to service its newly formed Open and Disaggregated Networking Category – Software. This approval comes alongside three other vendors, and through partnership with NEC XON, a leading African integrator.

“Disaggregation drives down costs, enhances innovation and allows network operators like MTN to make independent hardware and software choices, ultimately making connectivity more accessible and affordable to the people across Africa that need it most,” said Anthony Laing, General Manager of Networking at NEC XON.

Founded in 1994, MTN Group is one of the largest mobile network operators in the world, serving 280 million customers across 16 markets. As a member of the Telecom Infra Project (TIP), the company contributes to standardising critical networking technologies, including software-defined networking (SDN) for transport, open optical and packet transport (OOPT), disaggregated distributed backbone router (DDBR), and disaggregated cell site router (DCSG) streams.

MTN Group selected IP Infusion as a software provider for the Open Transport and Disaggregated category following a successful request for proposal process. The goal is to leverage open and disaggregated technologies to reduce capital expenditure and drive operational cost efficiency.

“By adopting open and disaggregated networking, we’re able to enhance the flexibility and efficiency of our network infrastructure,” said Lloyd Mphahlele, General Manager of Group Technology at MTN Group. “This approach not only drives innovation but also allows us to better serve our customers by improving service delivery and expanding access to the latest digital solutions. Our goal is to ensure that the connectivity we provide continues to meet the evolving needs of the communities we serve.”

“IP Infusion has always been the market leader in open networking solutions,” said Atsushi Ogata, President and CEO of IP Infusion. “We are 100% committed to servicing the open networking market, as it is a core value of our founding. Software-based networking and routing and switching are as relevant today as ever.” 

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NEC XON

NEC XON is a leading African integrator of ICT solutions and part of NEC, a Japanese global company. NEC XON has operated in Africa since 1963 and delivers communications, energy, safety, security, and digital solutions. It co-creates social value through innovation to help overcome serious societal challenges. The organisation operates in 54 African countries and has a footprint in 16 of them. Regional headquarters are located in South, East, and West Africa. NEC XON is a level 1-certified broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE) business. Discover more at www.nec.xon.co.za.

IP Infusion

IP Infusion manufactures open network software and solutions for carriers, service providers, and data centers. With hundreds of customers and thousands of deployments, IP Infusion is a market leader in Network Operating Systems. Our flagship software platform OcNOS® allows network operators to disaggregate their networks, streamline operations, and reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Network OEMs may also disaggregate network devices to expedite time to market, offer comprehensive services, and achieve carrier-grade robustness.

IP Infusion is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., and is a wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of ACCESS CO., LTD. Additional information can be found at http://www.IPInfusion.com.

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