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SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Californer -- netElastic, an innovative software company providing high-performance virtual routing solutions for broadband service providers, today announced that Telpin has achieved over five years of subscriber growth and customer satisfaction by using netElastic's virtual Broadband Network Gateway (vBNG). netElastic vBNG provides Telpin with the scalability and flexibility to increase network capacity quickly to meet subscriber bandwidth demands.
Telpin, a high-speed broadband service provider in Argentina, has experienced a surge in its customer base and data consumption. Overcoming the limitations of their previous hardware-based Juniper routers, Telpin found a solution in netElastic's software-based vBNG router running on x86-based servers. This choice provided the elastic scalability they sought and significantly reduced their costs.
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"The decision to replace our Juniper MX gear with netElastic in 2019 has proven to be a game-changer for Telpin. netElastic has been 100% reliable," said Martin Pagano, Telpin's CEO. "Their support has been instrumental in our growth and customer success. We see our strategic partnership with netElastic only getting stronger as we move forward."
netElastic's "Pay-as-you-Grow" licensing model has also benefitted Telpin. They started with a small vBNG solution and have made incremental license upgrades as their business expanded. Telpin now has many netElastic vBNGs supporting tens of thousands of customers.
"Telpin and netElastic have been a great fit," said David Williams, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing at netElastic. "netElastic's software-based vBNG and CGNAT routers are tailor-made for growing service providers like Telpin, as they can focus on bringing fast, reliable internet access to more subscribers without having to incur large expenses for hardware appliances. It's been a pleasure to be part of Telpin's growth."
Telpin, a high-speed broadband service provider in Argentina, has experienced a surge in its customer base and data consumption. Overcoming the limitations of their previous hardware-based Juniper routers, Telpin found a solution in netElastic's software-based vBNG router running on x86-based servers. This choice provided the elastic scalability they sought and significantly reduced their costs.
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"The decision to replace our Juniper MX gear with netElastic in 2019 has proven to be a game-changer for Telpin. netElastic has been 100% reliable," said Martin Pagano, Telpin's CEO. "Their support has been instrumental in our growth and customer success. We see our strategic partnership with netElastic only getting stronger as we move forward."
netElastic's "Pay-as-you-Grow" licensing model has also benefitted Telpin. They started with a small vBNG solution and have made incremental license upgrades as their business expanded. Telpin now has many netElastic vBNGs supporting tens of thousands of customers.
"Telpin and netElastic have been a great fit," said David Williams, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing at netElastic. "netElastic's software-based vBNG and CGNAT routers are tailor-made for growing service providers like Telpin, as they can focus on bringing fast, reliable internet access to more subscribers without having to incur large expenses for hardware appliances. It's been a pleasure to be part of Telpin's growth."
Source: netElastic
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