RADCOM Develops Advanced Network Analytics with NVIDIA BlueField-3

RADCOM Ltd. is developing a next-gen data plane analytics solution using NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPU, targeting a commercial launch in early 2026.

RADCOM Ltd. announced it is developing a next-generation data plane analytics solution powered by the NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPU, as stated in a press release. This solution aims to provide telecom operators with real-time Quality of Experience (QoE) insights by capturing and processing high-volume user plane data across networks.

The new solution is designed to enhance network and business applications by enabling closed-loop automation and leveraging AI-driven analytics for personalized services. It promises to optimize network computing resources and reduce operational costs, particularly in scaling and managing network probes.

RADCOM plans to trial this solution with key customers in their labs within the year, with a full commercial launch expected in early 2026. The solution's architecture is expected to handle massive data traffic, paving the way for advanced generative AI applications, including customer intent analysis for 5G and beyond.

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