Cisco Systems Inc. has released a new packet core platform it says will make IP networks smarter, moreย flexible, and most of all, mobile friendly.
The newest addition to the ASR 5000 series, Cisco [NASDAQ: CSCO] claims the ASR 5500 is capable of 10 times the throughput of earlier technology. Most significantly, it will offer the โelasticโ capability to handle a mixed bag of networking functions for different devices, including smartphones and tablets, Wi-fi-attached computers and machine-to-machine (M2M) transactions, the company said.ย The platform can handle user sessions, transactions, signaling and data traffic, and is scalable from several hundred gigabits to one terabit.
In a press conference Tuesday, company spokesman Kelly Ahuja, senior vice-president and general manager of Ciscoโs mobile Internet technology group, said the product has been designed as an all-in-one solution to some of the problems its clients were facing. โThe challenges that we hear from the customers about are really about network reach, which is, โHow do I offer cost-effective coverage and capacity?โโ he said.
The intelligent capabilities the ASR 5500 brings to networks will allow users rapidly to either โoptimize user experience or monetize the experience,โ Ahuja said.
Cisco is now supporting around a billion subscribers on 3G and 4G mobile networks as well as more than 13 million small-cell access points, he added. The increasing diversity of people and devices, and the unpredictable demands they place on networks required a new, more adaptable type of packet core architecture, Ahuja said.ย He gave the example of a user connecting to a service via a mobile network early in the day and then switching to Wi-Fi hours later.
โIn the new normal, itโs really about having a heterogeneous network access,โ he said. โYouโve got to work across, whether itโs a small cell, or macro cell, or youโve got a 2G, 3G, 4G or a Wi-Fi connectionโyouโve got to work across all of those.โ
As well as providing more seamless network access, he said, the ASR 5500โs โelasticityโ would extend to applications. โYou may have certain applications that require more capacity at a certain point in the network and other applications that require different capacity,โ he said.
As well as providing more seamless network access, he said, the ASR 5500โs โelasticityโ would extend to applications. โYou may have certain applications that require more capacity at a certain point in the network and other applications that require different capacity,โ he said.
Ahuja also pointed to what he called โthe internet of things,โ M2M communications, in other words, which donโt normally require large amounts of throughput, but are becoming sufficiently numerous to require dynamic adjustments on the part of IP networks.
Zeus Kerravala, Principal Analyst, at ZK Research Inc., said the heavy emphasis on mobile connectivity in the ASR 5500 marks a fairly significant shift for the company. โCisco has historically not been a mainstream mobile infrastructure provider,โ said Kerravala, โbut since the acquisition of Starent [Networks] theyโve obviously bolstered that part of their business much more.โ
โI do think itโs a good, solid announcement for them. When you look at the amount of traffic thatโs growing on the mobile side, itโs going to far outweigh whatโs happened on the wire-line.โ
As the growth in mobile forces Cisco to adapt to a new reality, he added, the networking giant will likely begin to square off against new adversaries, he added.
โI think the competition in this market is going to come not from its traditional wire-line competitors such as Juniper, but probably more along the lines of somebody like Alcatel-Lucent or Erikson.โ