BRATISLAVA, Slovakia, May 29, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FRINX and China Telecom Beijing Research Institute are collaborating to develop an open source-based network control system for China Telecom. China Telecom is a leader in developing open source-based solutions and FRINX provides parts of source code, libraries and services to help China Telecom achieve its goal.
FRINX has developed the UniConfig Framework that is being used by China Telecom Beijing Research Institute to configure its networking services. China Telecom Beijing Research Institute is automating L3VPN service provisioning and is using FRINX’s L3VPN service module that implements the IETF data model standard (RFC 8299).
“Open Source has become the de facto standard for developing new networking services and support functions. China Telecom is leading the way by leveraging IETF standards for service models, OpenConfig for device abstraction and OpenDaylight for implementing its controller applications. FRINX is proud to be part of China Telecom’s controller project.” said FRINX co-founder and CEO Gerhard Wieser.
“China Telecom is developing its network control system based on open source components to manage its network services and to be able to introduce new services faster and more easily into our network. FRINX is the appropriate partner for helping us to master the key components of OpenDaylight for this project. The conscientiousness and dedication of the FRINX colleagues impressed us deeply and we are looking forward to cooperation opportunities in the future.” said Mr. Aijun Wang, Manager of the L3VPN PoC project in China Telecom Beijing Research Institute.
Read more about the FRINX ODL Distribution and FRINX UniConfig here:
https://frinx.io/odl_distribution
About China Telecom Beijing Research Institute
China Telecom Beijing Research Institute (CTBRI) is a research institute established by China Telecom Corporation on April 18, 2001 to meet the needs of the China Telecom's corporate development and competition in the telecommunication market. CTBRI acts as corporate decision-making think tank, technology innovation engine, and product innovation incubator for companies and provincial companies.
CTBRI’s main R&D areas include communication and information technology development trends and strategic research; communication and information technology development policy research; corporate decision-making methodology research; corporate strategy development research; communication networks, technology and business development planning research; communication technology system and standards research; evaluation of new technologies, new equipment and new products in networks; development of supporting systems such as network management and business management; application software research and system integration; development and promotion of new information products and value-added services for communication information.
CTBRI now has more than 400 employees. The proportion of postgraduates with master degree or above has reached 78%, of which 52 are doctoral graduates. They have won 3 national awards for scientific and technological progress, 36 provincial and ministerial scientific and technological progress awards, 3 industry innovation awards and 56 scientific and technological awards.
About FRINX
FRINX offers solutions and services for open source network control and automation. FRINX consists of a team of passionate developers and industry professionals who want to change the way networking software is created, deployed and operated. FRINX offers network automation products and distributions of OpenDaylight and FD.io in conjunction with support services and is proud to count service providers and enterprise companies from the Fortune Global 500 list among its customers.
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