Juniper Networks in VNF deal with A2B Internet

Juniper Networks IndiaA2B Internet has selected Juniper Networks vMX Virtual Routers as the Virtual Network Function (VNF) for its network platform to deliver automated services for its customers.

A2B Internet, which provides connectivity solutions to internet service providers, web, cloud, hosting and enterprise companies, also improved monitoring and management capabilities by deploying vMX.

Juniper Networks was selected because the previous solution did not support A2B Internet to meet the growing scale of A2B Internet’s data connections.

A2B Internet selected Juniper Networks vMX for its fast convergence times and its rich set of routing features and automation capabilities. One of the key selection drivers for A2B Internet is the ability to automate provisioning in the network using application program interfaces (APIs).

vMX virtualized MX Series 3D Universal Edge Router helps network operators increase their network agility and speed time-to-market and revenue for new edge services.

The vMX increases A2B Internet’s service agility by enabling its customers to implement services quickly by spinning up new routing instances on-demand, and by supporting non-disruptive service introductions in parallel with current services.

vMX helped A2B Internet reduce costs by simplifying its network and eliminating delays associated with qualifying, maintaining and sparing physical routing elements. The vMX increases control plane scale and performance, and enables efficient service scale-out while streamlining the operations environment.

vMX is powered by the Juniper Networks Junos Operating System for physical and virtual platforms alike, which reduces network costs and complexity.

“The software-based Juniper Networks vMX allows us to provide a fully virtualized ISP solution, built on 20 years of software feature development. We have a cost-effective solution with extremely fast convergence, and a highly stable environment, one that enables automation and IPv6 deployment,” said Erik Bais, founder of A2B Internet