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Title: NEC, Netcracker complete vCPE proof of concept with Portugal Telecom
Post by: pctech on May 09, 2015, 18:16:06
http://www.mobileeurope.co.uk/Press-Wire/nec-netcracker-complete-vcpe-proof-of-concept-with-portugal-telecom

Will move IP networking functions of home routers into the cloud.

Title: Re: NEC, Netcracker complete vCPE proof of concept with Portugal Telecom
Post by: nowster on May 09, 2015, 18:44:06
I'm puzzled. What does this gain us?

(We've been here before, of course: thin clients, winmodems, ...)
Title: Re: NEC, Netcracker complete vCPE proof of concept with Portugal Telecom
Post by: pctech on May 09, 2015, 21:43:13
Nothing I can see save making it easier for tech support to sort out issues, however it also means it's more hassle for the customer to switch.

Title: Re: NEC, Netcracker complete vCPE proof of concept with Portugal Telecom
Post by: Technical Ben on May 09, 2015, 22:13:13
And more control to the ISP?
Title: Re: NEC, Netcracker complete vCPE proof of concept with Portugal Telecom
Post by: nowster on May 09, 2015, 22:40:30
Quote from: pctech on May 09, 2015, 21:43:13
Nothing I can see save making it easier for tech support to sort out issues, however it also means it's more hassle for the customer to switch.

Doesn't BT do this already?

Virgin definitely do with their modems.
Title: Re: NEC, Netcracker complete vCPE proof of concept with Portugal Telecom
Post by: pctech on May 11, 2015, 19:20:47
Agree on both counts.

I'll certainly be running my own router for as long as possible.

CPE I've had from ISPs provided gratis (note I've not had any from Zen or IDNet) tends to be cheap garbage and a one port router I had from one ran so hot I used to switch it off at night as was concerned it might burst into flames.