SUSE Unveils ATIP 3.1 for Telecom Edge Computing Transformation
Transformative Technology for Telecoms
NEW DELHI: German multinational open-source software maker SUSE has made its ‘Adaptive Telco Infrastructure Platform (ATIP) 3.1’ generally available to the telecom industry. This platform is specifically designed for mobile operators looking to accelerate revenue generation from edge applications to host 5G workloads.
Enhancing Performance and Flexibility
“ATIP 3.1 offers improved manageability, flexibility, and long-term support while remaining reliably high-performing,” the company stated. By providing a lightweight open-source common telco cloud layer, SUSE facilitates virtualization and container-based network functions, significantly improving operational efficiency.
Driving Innovation in Telecom
- ATIP 3.1 reduces costs for telecom operators
- Shortens innovation cycles for faster market adaptation
- Expands customer bases by addressing diverse industry needs
As Keith Basil, general manager of the SUSE Edge business unit, remarked, “ATIP is an open and flexible platform that meets the stringent performance requirements of telco workloads. It empowers CSPs to choose the best vendors to create the cloud-native telco networks of the future.”
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