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Andorix uses HFR’s flexiHaul M6424 TSN platform for converged in-building services

June 15, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

HFR Networks and Andorix, a smart building enabler and system integrator, have announced that Andorix has deployed HFR Networks’ flexiHaul M6424 time sensitive networking (TSN) platform. This converged platform is being used to deliver wholesale in-building managed services including; consumer broadband, enterprise services, and radio access network (RAN) transport for mobile network operators (MNOs) and private wireless network services.

The flexiHaul M6424 Packet TSN Switch with embedded vOLT pluggable modules supports the blending of time sensitive mobile traffic alongside Ethernet services while delivering high network performance with ultra-low latency. This solution leverages multiplexing packet technology and virtualised XGS-passive optical network (PON) infrastructure to enhance fibre capacity to lower costs, while also maximising flexibility in delivering converged services over common infrastructure investments.

By utilising HFR Networks’ solutions to operate a converged in-building network, Andorix is able to scale multiple cloud-based smart building services to various customer markets on a single platform. Besides minimising complexity and providing enormous flexibility, this solution dramatically reduces the network equipment required while also decreasing deployment cycle times. As a result, Andorix is achieving substantial cost savings while also increasing business agility.

“With HFR Networks, we are able to provide our customers, the owners and operators of commercial smart buildings and multi-dwelling residential units, with the highest quality of network services to meet their tenants’ ever-growing demands for faster and better network connectivity,” says Wayne Kim, CEO and founding partner, Andorix. “As we scale our projects across the United States and Canada, HFR Networks allows us to offer the highest quality service while lowering our deployment costs and simplifying our operations, resulting in a positive impact on our bottom line.”

“We are excited to be working with Andorix to deliver wholesale in-building offerings across RAN transport and broadband services for consumer and enterprise customers,” states Paul Crann, president, HFR Networks. “Our solutions are uniquely designed to deliver converged services with unsurpassed flexibility and attractive economics enabling Andorix as they lead a large number of innovative smart building projects.”

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