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Pine Networks Selects IP Infusion's OcNOS Network Operating System for Network Transformation

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IP Infusion, a company that makes open network software, said that Pine Networks, a leading European systems integrator, has chosen IP Infusion's OcNOS as the preferred network operating system to turn its customers' networks into decentralized, highly scalable, and secure operations. As part of the deal, Pine Networks will use IP Infusions' OcNOS as its core networking solution.

Pine Networks chose OcNOS because it has advanced technical features, works with existing systems, and has a simple licensing process. Pine Networks is adding IP Infusion features to carrier IP routing, Ethernet, MPLS, segment routing, and EVPN to make networks more efficient, faster, and safer. Customers of Pine Networks will also get better network analytics and visibility, as well as more flexible system deployment models.

Hadi Choueiry, Managing Director and Founder of Pine Networks, said, “IP Infusion’s innovative offering and excellent customer service enable us to support our mission to provide a deep reduction in our customers' total cost of ownership while we help them scale and deliver improved services." Additionally, they mentioned, "IP Infusion’s cost-effective solution provides the technical features and functions our customers need, with much shorter lead times, giving us an outstanding competitive edge.”
(Source - Businesswire)

Pine Networks will be able to give its customers a high level of performance by using OcNOS's core network solutions. OcNOS seamlessly interoperates with legacy routers. These are manufactured by Cisco, Huawei, Nokia, and Mikrotik.

About IP Infusion



IP Infusion is one of the best companies for data center operators, carriers, and service providers to get open network software and solutions from. It has more than 500 customers and thousands of deployments. Our solutions enable network operators to deconstruct their networks in order to accelerate innovation, streamline operations, and bring down the total cost of ownership (TCO). Network OEMs may also separate network devices to cut the time it takes to bring a product to market, offer more services, and get carrier-grade reliability.

IP Infusion is a wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of Access Co., Ltd. and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

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