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The carrier Multi-access Edge Cloud (MEC) market continues to rapidly flourish, with IDC forecasting growth to $16 billion by 2025. As telco MEC deployments increase, various enterprise verticals are also viewing MEC as a viable option as it has become critical for mobile network operators to transform and monetize a 5G carrier network infrastructure and drive new revenue streams beyond connectivity.

The Hague, Netherlands, Nov.30, 2022 -- Lanner Europe B.V., a global leading manufacturer of network appliances, and Nuvias, an Infinigate Group company, the appointed pan-EMEA distributor for Juniper Networks’ solutions, today announced a collaboration to deliver Juniper’s SD-WAN Solutions, integrated with pre-validated Lanner uCPE appliances and Juniper’s Session Smart™ software, across European countries. The partnership will significantly accelerate SD-WAN deployment process with agility and flexibility from Lanner Whitebox solutions and Nuvias value-added services.

For the fifth consecutive year, Lanner has once again earned the recognition and honor for Intel’s Network Builders Winners’ Circle Awards. The 2022 edition of the Winners’ Circle Awards recognizes Intel partners who have been working to accelerate network transformation by optimizing their solutions on Intel technology. This distinction is the top honor at the awards and recognizes contributions in accelerating the development and transformation towards Private 5G, uCPE SD-WAN, SASE, Open RAN, and MEC.

From 22 to 24 November, 2022, Lanner collaborates with ECI Networks (booth #401) to join the Bell Canada Network & Technology Services Leadership Conference. At this event, Lanner reveals its hyper-converged, TOR P4 programmable switch integrated MEC server that consolidates enterprise private network services at 5G Edge Cloud.

Today see the release of Lanner’s VP-200, a fanless desktop network security platform based on NXP Layerscape® LS1046A processor.

Communications service providers are looking at ways to lower their operating and capital expenses (OPEX/CAPEX) by delivering network services more efficiently. The disaggregation of hardware and software driven by network functions virtualization (NFV) enables them to deliver virtual network functions (VNFs) on small-footprint whitebox uCPE, rather than a mix of proprietary products.

Today sees the release of Lanner’s IIoT-I300, an industrial environment gateway IPC with Intel® Celeron® N3350/J3455 CPUs (codenamed Apollo Lake).

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