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Follow on Google News | Industry Confidence in NFV Reflected in Survey at Ethernet & SDN ExpoNFV may be a new kid on the block, but there is a high degree of confidence in its ability to live up to its promises. That's according to a survey RAD conducted at the Ethernet & SDN Expo.
By: RAD Data Communications The survey, conducted among event attendees, asked several NFV-related questions. To measure expectations that NFV will deliver its promised benefits, respondents were asked to rate their confidence on a scale of 1-to-10. A full two-thirds expressed high confidence with a rating in the 7-10 range. Asked where they think NFV will have its biggest impact, a third of respondents pointed to the network core, while half said it would be either in the data center, network edge, or customer premises. "This was a very interesting result," commented Dr. Yuri Gittik, Head of Strategic Marketing at RAD. "The common perception is that NFV will be implemented in data centers, but there is clearly an understanding that it makes sense to locate NFV in other parts of the network as well,” he continues. “Within this Distributed NFV approach, RAD specifically focuses on NFV at the customer premises." "This survey tells us that there is a very good feeling out there about NFV," Gittik noted. "Service provider representatives recognize what NFV can do for their networks and believe that these promises are more than hype." Forty percent of respondents said they expect to implement NFV capabilities in one–to- two years, while a third said it would be within a year. The survey was conducted by RAD on October 2-3 at Ethernet & SDN Expo. Just over half the respondents were service provider representatives. About RAD RAD Data Communications provides Service Assured Access solutions that reduce operational complexity and improve service profitability for retail, wholesale and mobile service providers, as well as evolutional migration solutions for service providers and power and transportation utilities, facilitating a smooth, secure and cost-effective transition to packet-based networks. RAD’s multi-faceted in-house technology embraces OAM and performance management; service assurance; traffic management; fault management; synchronization and timing over packet; TDM pseudowire; ASIC and FPGA development; Press Contact Chris Fleming, RAD Data Communications 201-529-1100 E-mail: chris_f@rad.com End
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