Cloud Wi-Fi Solution

Abloomy’s edge computing architecture not only offers the benefits of current cloud-managed solutions, but also guarantees low latency, high performance, reliability, QoS and security, reduces the dependency on internet connection quality, and enables customers to seamlessly integrate cloud management with their company’s existing on-premises security policies.

Overview

Based on its pioneering edge computing technologies, ABLOOMY’s cloud Wi-Fi solution simplifies the deployment, management, operation and maintenance of carriers’ wireless networks. Besides saving Capex and Opex and providing a traditional broadband wireless access service, our solution gives carriers abundant choices to create new service models to boost revenue.

ABLOOMY’s cloud Wi-Fi solution not only supports all available Wi-Fi network architectures – public cloud, private cloud and non-cloud, but also provides full coverage functionalities. This makes it possible for carriers to provide customized service for their customers. On the top of a scalable architecture that can support an unlimited amount of devices, ABLOOMY’s cloud Wi-Fi solution also supports devices from other vendors and is ideal for carriers building large-scale networks with multi-vendor devices.

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Features

Edge Computing---Scalable Secure Architecture

ABLOOMY’s cloud Wi-Fi solution is built on the company’s innovative edge computing technology, which brings together simplicity, scalability, extensibility, reliability, performance and security. Compared with traditional hard-coded customized hardware, ABLOOMY’s solution pushes all the network functions and applications to ABLOOMY’s edge computing gateway in the form of software models, giving customers flexibility to add more functions and applications instead of upgrading hardware.  In addition to the normal benefits of a cloud solution, ABOOMY’s edge computing architecture guarantees low latency, high performance, reliability, QoS and security, and reduces the cost of bandwidth and computing resources required by the cloud service.   .

WISP’s BSS and OSS --- All-in-one Business Solution

ABLOOMY’s Cloud Wi-Fi solution contains business support systems and Wi-Fi operation systems. The business support system is designed for network and device management, wireless RF optimization, user management, authorization access control, firewall/VPN, audits, and location services. The Wi-Fi operation system includes advertisement management, content cache, social media, applications by industries and data analytics. Both the business support system and Wi-Fi operation system provide a one-stop solution for your business requirements.

Data Analytics --- Real-time Visualization

The VDS is ABLOOMY’s data analytics server, which collects and stores data from the customer’s network or business operation site and performs data analytics and visualization. With the LBS-based heat map function, the VDS can help customers understand the running state of their networks and the real-time distribution of visitors on their business operation sites. Integrated with IT log services, the VDS can collect and store the log information of IT devices to help troubleshoot IT problems.

Secure Access System --- Multiple Authentication Methods

ABLOOMY’s cloud Wi-Fi solution provides secure network access control for both carriers and their customers, via multiple authentication methods. It integrates SMS authentication, social media authentication, 802.1x authentication, seamless re-authentication, and no authentication, to satisfy customers’ requirements.

Service Roles in 4 Dimensions --- Ownership, Usage, Operation and Management

ABLOOMY’s cloud platform can divide the contributors of a wireless network service into four roles: ownership, usage, operation and management. Contributors with different roles have corresponding rights and obligations. With ABLOOMY’s solution, all local wireless network services are managed and operated in the cloud. With a leveled multi-tenant feature, ABLOOMY’s solution makes NaaS possible and allows customers to customize their local network services without a dependency on the ownership of the hardware. This enables a local carrier to only invest their existing wired network infrastructure and big customer resources, while allowing additional contributors to invest new hardware in order to construct and manage wireless networks. All contributors share the profit. This resolves interest disputes between network constructors, operators, and users, giving local carriers a new way to boost their income without new Capex.