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Padtec’s network solution successfully validated in tests conducted by the Argentine Internet Chamber

Padtec’s network solution successfully validated in tests conducted by the Argentine Internet Chamber

The validation process focused on the interoperability and compatibility of IP Infusion’s network software, which is part of Padtec’s solution, with IXP infrastructure.

The Argentine Internet Chamber (CABASE), the leading internet infrastructure organization in the country, has successfully completed tests to validate IP Infusion’s network software, which is integrated into the switching and routing solution offered by Padtec across Latin America. Conducted by CABASE’s engineering team, the validation process was completed in December and focused on assessing the software’s interoperability and compatibility with the infrastructure of Internet Exchange Points (IXPs).

Globally recognized as an advanced solution for disaggregated networking, IP Infusion’s OcNOS software (network operating system) was evaluated within a modern network virtualization architecture in a representative IXP environment, covering functional and operational scenarios. The tests demonstrated that the solution meets the requirements to operate in multi-vendor environments and can be integrated into modern, open, and scalable architectures used by operators, IXPs, and Internet Service Providers (ISPs), while maintaining stability, performance, and flexibility.

“This validation reinforces our commitment to delivering open and interoperable solutions capable of supporting the evolution of the internet ecosystem in the region. Working together with CABASE in this process is essential for us to continue driving open architectures that are ready for future growth,” says Hernán Yepes, Padtec’s Director of Sales for the International Market.

According to him, the test results confirmed that the solution provided by Padtec is compatible with multi-vendor environments, offers flexibility for different traffic delivery and operation models, and can be efficiently integrated into critical traffic exchange infrastructures. “The validation positions this solution as a solid alternative for infrastructures that require high availability, scalability, and technological openness, contributing to the strengthening of the internet ecosystem in Argentina and across the region,” concludes Hernán.