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HP Gets Call for Carriers
August 16, 2004
By Michael Singer

Motorola (Quote) is hoping to get a jumpstart on next-generation network infrastructure with a new hardware/software package debuting this week from HP (Quote).

The two tech giants inked a joint multi-year deal of an undisclosed amount designed to address next-generation CDMA and iDEN networks.

HP said it has designed the Intel/HP hardware and the Linux/HP software specs to dovetail with Motorola's Radio Access Network. The systems will eventually be sold to large and medium sized carriers for their call path centers. The first systems are being tested but no official deployments have been announced.

"Virtually each of the network equipment providers is migrating to next-generation platforms based on Linux," Joy King, HP director of its worldwide marketing for its network and service provider business, told internetnews.com.

HP's partnership with Motorola is the first significant active deployment of this kind for the company, but it is just the tip of the iceberg, said King. HP is in talks with providers, such as Ericsson, Lucent and Nokia, and it will eventually expand its offering to all its network equipment vendors. "All are progressing at different rates," King said.

The Motorola/HP system includes three elements. First, HP has modified its Integrity rx2600 64-bit rack-mount server to offer a carrier-grade version (NEBS Level 3-certified). Dubbed the cx26000, the server is outfitted with 1.3 GHz Intel Itanium "Madison" dual-core processors and a backup power supply, which has been tested to withstand certain levels of fire, hazard and earthquake events.

Second, HP has modified the Debian Linux distribution to optimize it for carrier grade systems. Doug Small, a marketing manager with HP Carrier Grade Systems, said the choice to go with Debian over HP's traditional Linux partners -- Red Hat and SUSE Linux -- was less about quality and more about readiness.

"We have great relationships with Red Hat and SUSE, but there were some things that were just not there yet," Small told internetnews.com. "One of our customers wanted some specific changes. In some cases, some of the changes will go back into the GPL."

Finally, HP worked with Motorola to enhance HP's OpenCall Radio Signaling Controller software. The platform is a version of HP's Signaling System 7 software, which handles all call signaling and connection in the core network.

"These new HP platforms will enable Motorola to give our customers exactly what they need in a fast-changing market -- world-class equipment, attractive return on investment, and the flexibility to adapt their networks as needed," said Adrian Nemcek, executive vice president of Motorola and president and CEO of its Global Telecom Solutions Sector.

Still reeling from last week's financial news, HP is spending this week getting in touch with its partners in Chicago for its annual HP World show. CEO Carly Fiorina fired three executives and informed Wall Street that it would offer lower revenue expectations for its third quarter. The company is expected to file its quarterly financial statement Wednesday.


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