Casa Systems announced a breakthrough in wireless wireline convergence (WWC): a successful deployment of Casa's virtualized 5G Core control plane function on Amazon Web Services (AWS) using AWS Region, with Casa's virtualized access gateway function (AGF) and 5G Core user plane function in private cloud. This proof of concept extends WWC capabilities to the hybrid cloud, demonstrating Casa's unrivaled ability to support service providers with a flexible AGF solution with the potential to dramatically lower operators' capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx) and be integrated with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Anywhere on-premises to further automate operations. wireless and wireline services are delivered from two distinct technology implementations with separate network cores.

The differences force service providers to support diverse network assets, redundant network functions, and operational overhead, resulting in higher capital and operating costs. Casa's ability to link access networks together with a single converged 5G Core gives service providers ultimate flexibility to offer customers seamless continuity across voice, video, data, and mobility experiences. Deploying Casa AGF and 5G Core in hybrid environments with AWS demonstrates Casa's ability to support WWC in both private, and hybrid cloud environments, providing service providers ultimate flexibility to customize deployments according to their enterprise customers' needs.

Casa's built-from-the-ground-up, cloud-native architecture, featuring separation of the control and user planes (CUPS architecture), allows operators to manage the user plane on-premises while running the control plane in a cloud environment, making deployment of 5G core and AGF on AWS a natural fit and obvious choice. This collaboration provides several benefits to telcos and network service subscribers: Network infrastructure optimization with more efficient utilization of network infrastructure: For example, sharing backhaul and core network resources can reduce the need for redundant equipment or virtualized network services (VNFs), leading to CapEx and OpEx savings; Simplified network management with centralized management functions: Removes the complexity of managing separate networks for wireline and wireless services enabling a significant reduction of OpEx by eliminating unnecessary duplication of functions, such as authentication, subscriber databases, charging, and network-management tools; Unified billing and charging for subscriber usage across wireline and wireless networks: Simplifying the billing process reduces back-office operations while delivering a better customer experience; Service flexibility: Converged networks can adapt more easily to changing service demands, potentially reducing the need for costly network upgrades or expansions; Consistent user experience across different types of access networks (e.g., cellular and fixed-line broadband): A seamless user experience boosts customer loyalty and offers service providers market differentiation; VNF consolidation and simplification on AWS: AGF on AWS will enable wireless and wireline solutions to share VNFs, which allows converged service providers to fully leverage the benefits of the cloud at higher operation efficiency and lower cost; Breakthrough performance and power savings: Casa's 5G Core delivers a blazing 1 TBps+ throughput with an average 63% power savings - reducing energy costs without compromising performance. This demonstration between Casa and AWS underscores the accelerating trend toward cloud-native network solutions in telecommunications.

Further, it highlights the growing importance of cloud computing in supporting modern communication network functions and services. Casa will showcase its full line of cloud-native solutions and network edge devices at Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, February 26-29.