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Orange | 2018/02 | Orange Launches Next-Gen Cisco Network Automation Capabilities Across Its IP and Data Portfolio |
NTT East | 2017/11 | NTT East Japan Adopts Cisco NFV Portfolio To Help Small and Medium Enterprises With ICT Cloud Computing |
BT | 2017/11 | |
NTT Docomo | 2017/03 | Cisco to Automate NTT DOCOMO’s Network Device Provisioning |
Telstra | 2017/03 | Cisco Network Services Orchestrator a Key Technology Enabler for Telstra’s Network of the Future Telstra expands deployment of Cisco NSO to bring next generation network automation capabilities across its IP and data portfolio |
Vodafone Hutchison Australia | 2017/01/16 | Ericsson and Cisco to virtualize Vodafone Hutchison Australia's core and IP network The joint architecture solution comprises of Ericsson Hyperscale Datacenter System and software components such as Ericsson Cloud Execution Environment, Ericsson Cloud Manager, Cloud SDN controller; together with Cisco WAN Automation Engine, Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO), Cisco IP Network VNFs including IOS XR 9000v and Cloud Services Router 1000v, and both virtualized and physical security technologies such as the Adaptive Security Appliance and Cisco Firepower security gateway, along with services and support. |
Level 3 | 2016/08/10 | With Programmable Networks, Level 3 Puts Customers Front and Center |
Telefonica | 2016/07/05 | Telefonica Business Solutions automates its global IP infrastructure The Company will enhance its Network Automation process, leveraging on Cisco NSO product, enabled by Tail-f, to simplify network operations, accelerate service delivery and enhance overall reliability. |
Telstra | 2016/02/23 | Telstra Steps Up Automation Drive with Cisco Network Services Orchestrator Telstra has become the first carrier in Australia to introduce a software driven Orchestrated Assurance Solution for its enterprise and business customers, by announcing its intention to choose Cisco’s Network Services Orchestrator (NSO), enabled by Tail-f, to fully automate both provisioning and assurance of the IP networks and services. |
Softbank | 2015/10/15 | DUSSELDORF, GERMANY -- (Marketwired) -- 10/15/15 -- Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) -- At SDN & OpenFlow World Congress, Softbank Corp. announced that it will deploy an upgraded architecture of Softbank's White Cloud SmartVPN, utilizing Cisco Evolved Services Platform (ESP) Orchestration, software defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) technologies. The enhanced architecture reduces the time to deployment for new enterprise services from weeks to minutes, while allowing for greater elasticity of customer demand by utilizing service chaining of new virtual network functions. Case Study: SoftBank Accelerates Service Delivery to Customers Using Virtualization and Automation Software from Cisco |
Equinix | 2015/09/03 | Equinix benefits from Cisco Network Services Orchestrator enabled by Tail-F Case Study: Equinix Uses Cisco NSO to Augment the Orchestration of its Cloud Exchange Service |
Deutsche Telekom | 2015/03/03 | Deutsche Telekom, Cisco Announce the Launch of DT's Cloud VPN Service in Three European Countries BARCELONA, SPAIN -- (Marketwired) -- 03/03/15 -- At Mobile World Congress, Deutsche Telekom (DT) announced the launch of a Cloud VPN (Virtual Private Network) Service for small and medium businesses. The announcement builds on the longstanding collaboration between DT and Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO). The Cloud VPN offering is DT's first commercial service based on its centralized Pan-European IP network. It was designed and developed using a collaborative "devops" philosophy by Cisco and DT. The service is first available to customers via DT's subsidiaries in Croatia, Hungary and Slovakia from March 2. |
AT&T | 2014/02/24 | AT&T Introduces the "User-Defined Network Cloud": A Vision for the Network of the Future Customers to Have More Control and Ability to Add New Network Services On-Demand and in Near Real-Time; First Four Vendors Announced as Vendor Review and Selection Process Continues AT&T* today introduced its vision for the company’s network of the future, titled the “User-Defined Network Cloud.” Supported by its Domain 2.0 supplier program, AT&T is putting customers at the center of the network with a modern, cloud-based architecture that is a global first at this scale. The shift will build on AT&T’s best-in-class network status, and is expected to significantly reduce the time required to pivot to this architecture and accelerate time-to-market with technologically-advanced products and services. |
Additionally, the following companies presented their experiences at the NSO Developer Days in June 2017:
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KDDI | NSO Dev Days: KDDI keynote |
TeliaSonera | NSO Dev Days: Telia keynote |
Telstra | NSO Dev Days: Telstra keynote |
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