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How Should You Evolve Your Broadband Access Network? Adopt a Simplified Network Architecture

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Many BSPs use traditional access networks, which compartmentalize their network architecture and require separate purchases for access, aggregation, Layer 3 transport, and subscriber management. While this approach may seem sensible, it can be short-sighted because it doesn’t consider subscriber services or how the network operates and scales as service traffic grows.  Learn how a simplified network architecture makes it easier to deploy new capabilities quickly, speeding up the integration and operationalization of new capabilities in existing networks.

 

Broadband service providers (BSPs) aim to establish access networks and bring on subscribers quickly to meet their business objectives. Many BSPs use traditional access networks, which compartmentalize their network architecture and require separate purchases for access, aggregation, Layer 3 transport, and subscriber management. While this approach may seem sensible, it can be short-sighted because it doesn’t consider subscriber services or how the network operates and scales as service traffic grows.

Traditional access networks are complex and involve multiple elements. This makes managing, operating, and troubleshooting networks and services challenging. Traditional access networks need continuous integration of numerous functions (service delivery, aggregation, routing, subscriber management), which involves validating, integrating, and aligning new capabilities from various products every release before they can support production networks. It's crucial to consider the recurring expense to maintain and license multiple functions to ensure they align with your service and subscriber growth. Reducing the time and effort required to maintain existing networks is critical to concentrate on growing and deploying new ones, especially accelerating time-to-revenue.

A simplified network architecture makes it easier to deploy new capabilities quickly, speeding up the integration and operationalization of new capabilities in existing networks. The simplified network architecture involves moving service-enabling network functions closer to the subscriber-facing network. This approach eliminates the need to purchase, deploy, and manage multiple network elements and provides more service policy management control closer to the subscriber. The simplified network establishes a foundation for network resiliency and enhances operational efficiency, plus allows you to grow and match investments as you succeed.

How To Simplify Your Network Architecture

When deploying access networks in new areas, start with a simplified network. If you have traditional access networks in place, transform them with these simple steps.

Benefits of a Simplified Network

Experience the benefits of a simplified network to achieve your take-rate objectives while improving your operational efficiency:

 

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