LTE CAT-M has support from more than 27 operators globally, according to the GSMA.
Long-term Indigo could become an open source project similar to ECOMP.
Doing an initial look into the cost of deploying a Cisco iWAN to see how it stacks up against Viptela or another SDWAN provider. Does anyone know what components or licensing is required for this? I’m lost. I see it requires a Cisco APIC-EM to be setup, but then how does the licensing for this work?
Interesting the breadth of vendors discussion – Cisco iWAN, Meraki, Viptela, Cloudgenix, Talari, APIC-EM, Glueware etc.
Comments like the following:
“Anything but iwan unless you prefer a complicated mess of technologies that pre date the tube television.”
“APIC-EM is a hot mess. I would not recommend using it at this time for anything more than seeing what a mess it is. I recommend you look at something like Glue Networks Gluware for your orchestration tool over APIC-EM. In the WAAS space we picked Riverbed over Cisco WAAS because it would have required replacing our current routers with a new model in the middle of our lifecycle management. In our case, Viptela and Cisco were about the same cost, with maybe a slight advantage to Cisco”
“The are several drawbacks to Viptela. They tout it as a router replacement, but it’s definitely not. Continue reading
The pain of software subscriptions is only just beginning. In this case, $vendor is being sneaky about unchallenged price increases.
MrFogg97 – Network Ramblings: Vendor Frustrations: “Today I sit here, last day of vacation. Skimmer though work email just so it doesn’t overflow. (I am pretty bad at the disconnection part). I have received 2 emails from vendor $. Basically telling me that my renewal is about 60 days past and wondering am I going to renew. Oh and they have graciously allowed me to continue to use the product. Along with this was a quote for 3 years for the product.”
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