AT&T set to buy Brocade software tech

Staff writer
14 Jun 2017
00:00

AT&T has agreed to buy the Vyatta network operating system and associated assets of Brocade Communications Systems.

The company said this platform includes the vRouter product line. AT&T also intends to hire certain Brocade employees associated with that business.

The deal is expected to close in early summer, subject to closing conditions and prior to the closing of the previously announced proposed acquisition of Brocade by Broadcom Limited.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

The Vyatta platform will help AT&T continue to drive its network transformation. The firm said it expects to virtualize and software-control 75% of its network by 2020.

Andre Fuetsch, CTO and president of AT&T Labs said, “Our network transformation effort lets us add new features quicker than ever before at a much lower cost.”

After the deal closes, AT&T will own the Vyatta network operating system, including its virtual network functions and distributed services platform, software under development as part of its unreleased roadmap, existing software licenses, and related patents and patent applications.

Brocade employees expected to join AT&T are mostly located in California and the United Kingdom.

The Vyatta acquisition will also expand AT&T’s white box platform capabilities. In late March, it completed a trial with a handful of companies and industry groups to design and build our own white box switches to manage data traffic more efficiently across our network

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