Managed VPN
Many enterprise and public organizations outsource their network requirements to service providers. Fierce competition however means that the following key concerns must be addressed:
- Optimizing the cost of service delivery
- The fight against ARPU erosion
- Creation of differentiated services
Why Choose OneAccess?
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Superior performance in compact platforms
Service providers utilize this performance reserve either to upsell access bandwidth, enable hybrid access, or to activate more compute-intensive processing enabling new services
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Zero-touch operations
OneAccess software and industrialization processes reduce many touch operations for service providers by substituting human operations with machine-led automation and customer self-care for lower cost of operations. Service activation protocols such as
NETCONF and
TR-069 are the cornerstones for automation. In addition, OneAccess supports pre-staging services and additional solutions to reduce operations overheads.
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Global coverage of needs and minimized introduction costs
Service providers are typically reluctant to change suppliers, as new vendors often struggle to address all current and future needs for standard and bespoke enterprise projects. Another concern is the time and effort taken to build an offer with a new vendor.
OneAccess has understood it is not enough to be a competitive vendor. Its broad portfolio of products and its rich, common software are optimized to mitigate the impact on existing service providers’ IT tools and operational processes. The end result is less effort spent in integrating OneAccess products to build new services and a lower Total Cost of Ownership.
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Modular Service Activations through Software
Service providers can extend their services with advanced OneOS features. The upsell opportunities include additional voice services, security and application delivery optimization. As these services are essentially activated as a software-only option, service providers can develop a new roadmap of services based on OneAccess platforms.
SIP Trunking
Service providers have been focusing on TDM-based voice over IP services for many years. As this market approaches saturation and many countries are engaging a migration to an all-IP architecture, SIP trunking is usually the preferred voice access technology. Service providers wanting to accelerate their market share acquisition in this growing market need to properly address the following challenges:
- Ensure SIP trunking maintains a carrier-grade reputation versus Over-The-Top offers
- Keep low operations overheads low
- Focus on network operations rather than solving interoperability issues
Why Choose OneAccess?
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Architecturally different
The ONeSBC technology ensures a clear separation between customer and network sides. On the one hand, it extensively simplifies the customization required to adapt to every IPBX. On the other hand, our SBC can manage small variations in the PBX (configuration, firmware, etc…) while still keeping the changes invisible to the service provider network. This architecture also supports the rapid addition of new PBX profiles in its web GUI, thus reducing the time-to-market for the introduction of a newly referenced PBX vendor.
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Reduced mean-time-to-repair
OneAccess provides a turnkey voice quality monitoring solution with OneManage. As a result, service providers can proactively identify voice call issues and isolate their root cause, be it in the network or on the customer LAN. Our eSBC also includes numerous call tracing options to troubleshoot customer complaints.
In summary, the technology helps service providers to deliver ISDN-like quality over IP.
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Service Bundling
As voice revenues are eroding, it becomes ever more critical to bundle voice and data services. OneAccess’ dual expertise enables service providers to provide reliable, high-performance data services alongside voice ones.