As an enhancement to the packet broker product, Abiz Networks announced the introduction of a service node specifically designed for applications and 5G GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) use cases, marking progress in driving the use of AI-driven insights within the telecommunications industry. This initiative not only reaffirms Aviz’s commitment to providing versatile open data and networking solutions, but also enhances the recently launched Aviz Network Copilot with deeper and more accurate data analysis capabilities. .
Global and regional carriers are looking to offer more personalized 5G services and introduce a wealth of new mobile services to improve user experience. Aviz is therefore integrating advanced service nodes into its comprehensive network visibility portfolio, setting a new benchmark for carriers’ 5G deployment support. Avizy enables flexible deployment in conjunction with Aviz Open Packet Broker (OPB) or third-party packet broker systems, highlighting its adaptability and open design. These service nodes will unlock valuable granular data on 5G and ancillary applications, enabling both telecom and data center customers to leverage AI with unprecedented efficiency.
Both carriers and data centers are now choosing to deploy Aviz Network Copilot-driven AI systems or integrate with their own AI applications to leverage the data generated by these service nodes. can. The result is significantly enhanced operational intelligence and increased network efficiency.
said Vishal Shukla, CEO of Aviz Networks. “Our expansion into advanced 5G service nodes is a natural next step in the evolution of our Aviz Networking 3.0 vision, using a combination of open and adaptable solutions at the forefront of data. Network management and AI integration. We provide our customers with the best tools for smarter, more efficient network operations, while setting high standards for the industry.”
Enhanced capabilities: Aviz’s 5G service node enhances the packet broker’s offering.
- Application identification: Enables carriers to identify traffic by specific applications and capture and analyze it from GTP-U traffic at wire speed.
- Communication traffic KPIs: Reports subscriber and application-specific analysis on various aspects such as throughput/bandwidth, C-plane and U-plane delay, packet loss, and voice traffic delay and packet loss.
- GTP user correlation: LTE and 5G-NSA correlation analysis leverages protocols such as S11, S1-U, and 5G-C correlation with N4, N11, and N3 to help carriers intelligently analyze subscriber data. so that it can be monitored.
- GTP load balancing: Measure and monitor network demand and enable dynamic adjustments to capacity tuning and capacity planning.
- Subscriber recognition metadata: Provides data about IMSI, IMEI, ULI-Cell location and bearer ID.
This release is another milestone in the evolution of network management for 5G applications, enabling customers to cost-effectively incorporate Generative AI into their operations.
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