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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Batm Advanced Communications Ld | LSE:BVC | London | Ordinary Share | IL0010849045 | ORD ILS0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.775 | 4.11% | 19.65 | 18.40 | 19.65 | 19.65 | 19.65 | 19.65 | 42,432 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Communications Services, Nec | 122.83M | -193k | -0.0004 | -491.25 | 85.68M |
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22/10/2018 13:35 | Needs to CLOSE above 42p to indicate a further move up. | red army | |
22/10/2018 11:11 | Bought a few just now. Hopefully 40p+ beckons soon again | volsung | |
20/10/2018 20:52 | What Telco and ARM are co operating on and presenting at recent Tech conference in California. | fse | |
18/10/2018 15:36 | Sorry as RT says that has to be added to the 15m trade which I assume is also theirs as we have not had any other notifications... | fse | |
18/10/2018 15:29 | There are 403m shares in total so increasing holding from 15% to 20% is a 5% increase which by my calculations is a transfer of 20m shares not 4m. I've not seen evidence of a 20m transfer. How does that work? | car1pet | |
18/10/2018 15:27 | That just leaves the 15m trade unaccounted for.....perhaps we will get another RNS to clarify; nice uptick on the share price | reeltime | |
18/10/2018 15:17 | Looks like Lombard increased holdings from 15% to 20% would explain the 4m trade. I am assuming one of the other large holders reduced.... | fse | |
16/10/2018 19:26 | Thanks guys...loving all other websites referencing Telco Systems...to be associated with ARM/NXP/6wind not too shabby at all. | spekky | |
15/10/2018 20:22 | Here is an example from one of numerous collaborations Telco systems have with partners who are now selling physical product employing NVFTime. | fse | |
15/10/2018 17:17 | This is from ARM website and gives some more details as to where all of this is at ! This post is edited to add new content. Another key component is NFVTime Access, for configuration of vCPE devices. Two service delivery options are available. Verge appliance configuration enables operators to choose the white box that best meets their needs, and employ management software from Telco Systems. Operators can also choose the CloudMetro CE 2.0 metro edge solution, where Telco Systems provides a complete system, as well as complete management support. If you click on the link below then choose the File related to Telco Systems it gives a break down of the anticipated market size and what timetable they see for market uptake. Its already started as a trickle and is now picking up substantially. The solution was developed through a cooperative effort between Arm, NXP Semiconductors, and Telco Systems. It gives service providers out-of-the-box support for SD-WAN, managed routing, and managed security. Providers can also add other VNFs remotely at any time, for additional services and capabilities. At the heart of the solution is the NXP LS2088A platform, residing on a NEXCOM NSA 3640 white box appliance. Featuring eight 64-bit Arm Cortex-A72 cores, this communications platform offers a performance, power, and cost point that’s superior to existing architectures on the market. The solution employs NFVTime from Telco Systems, with hardwareagnostic NFVi-OS and uCPE MANO OS software. “NFVTime enables zero-touch service provisioning for rapid, effective deployment of new services. It enables VNFs to run on any COTS hardware, providing high performance, automatic service deployment and advanced management and security capabilities. Its Open vSwitch (OVS) enables network automation through standard management interfaces and protocols. Built-in Data Plan Development Kit (DPDK) support and dedicated packet processing offloading help accelerate performance. FSE>. Heres the link to NFVTime so if you can struggle through all of this it becomes apparent just how important this all is and how its getting pieced together. Its well worth noting that the NFVTime suite employs cyberguard which Telco also developed. | fse | |
12/10/2018 22:07 | ...as per spekky - my thanks too. .. | james dean | |
12/10/2018 17:32 | reeltime great article...... mrnumpty thanks for sharing....it looks possible. | spekky | |
12/10/2018 16:44 | >rt... Thats a really good article with respect to time frames and application. It totally ties in with where I figured we were at with the rollout and from what BATM themselves have been saying. The tie up with ARM is big bamboo IMO. So revenue flow could start this year from uCPE on top of the kit they are already selling plus the cyber security solutions. | fse | |
12/10/2018 13:23 | Interesting article........ So it's cheaper with Arm architecture rather than Intel x86 and Arm are paying for the....“We haven’t certified thousands of applications on Arm, but Arm is actually financing that to make it happen,”.....W Telco Systems Arm-Based uCPE Costs Less Than Its x86 uCPE Linda Hardesty October 11, 2018 1:43 pm PT Telco Systems is making a name for itself with its universal customer premises equipment (uCPE) that supports both Intel x86 and Arm architectures. Telco Systems uses its uCPE for its NFVTime offering, which includes an operating system and a marketplace of virtual network functions (VNFs) from third-party vendors. Telco Systems aims for its NFVTime to run any VNF on any white box, whether on Intel x86 or Arm devices. The company determined from the beginning that it wanted to be hardware agnostic. “You can show us a white box, and I can certify we will be able to upload our NFVI, and it will operate from the get-go,” said Telco Systems CEO Ariel Efrati. Efrati also said that the Arm architecture is cheaper than the x86 architecture, which makes it easier for customers to adopt NFVTime. He said that supporting both x86 and Arm architectures “definitely changes the equation.” For instance, he said Telco Systems is in discussions with a Tier 1 service provider “that’s a bit late in terms of their NFV deployment.” This service provider had been looking at x86-based uCPE, but now it’s thinking of skipping x86 and using Arm-based uCPE instead. “We demonstrate more than 30 percent of cost savings on the hardware when you use Arm,” said Efrati. “We now have three different manufacturers for these Arm boxes.” He said one of those manufacturers can’t be named, but the others are CyberTan and Nexcom. Efrati said there is no problem with performance between the x86 and the Arm-based boxes. “We haven’t certified thousands of applications on Arm, but Arm is actually financing that to make it happen,” he said. uCPE Market IHS Markit’s most recent “uCPE Hardware Biannual Market Report” forecasts the uCPE market to increase from $7.7 million in 2017 to $1.02 billion in 2022 – a cumulative $1.9 billion market over the six years from 2017 to 2022. IHS Markit defines a uCPE as a device providing a “pico cloud,” including compute, storage and switching capable of executing VNFs such as virtual firewalls, SD-WAN, virtual WAN, virtual application delivery controllers, and optimization appliances. The main purpose at a customer site is for a single uCPE to take the place of several network appliances and devices by executing software functions. IHS Markit estimates that fewer than 600 units of uCPE were shipped in 2016, mostly for lab testing and a small fraction in field trials. And 2017 was tepid as an initial takeoff year with under 7,000 units shipped. However, a heavy ramp is expected from 2018 onward. Recent IHS Markit global carrier surveys on SDN and NFV reveal that 82 percent of operators polled are deploying or plan to execute VNFs on uCPE located at customer sites, with 97 percent in central offices and 85 percent in data centers. Telco Systems’ Efrati said a lot of the uCPE solutions were developed with a certain level of naivete because they assumed the concept of “on-net.&rdquo “In 90 percent of cases you will not have all you branches on the same service provider,” Efrati said. There’s quite a lot of certification that must be done at the hardware level for uCPE to work in these situations. Linda Hardesty About Linda Hardesty Linda Hardesty is Managing Editor at SDxCentral where she oversees the news coverage for a team of writers. She's been a trade journalist since the mid-1990s, alternately writing about telecommunications and energy. Prior to SDxCentral, she was editor of Energy Manager Today. Previously, she wrote for Cable World magazine and Communications Technology. Linda can be reached at lhardesty@sdxcentral | reeltime | |
09/10/2018 19:26 | Bit more detail on Telco systems presentations at the world congress in the Netherlands | fse | |
09/10/2018 19:04 | This was the second story on bbc news at six.......it's a big deal from my perspective......How many others are not disposing clinical waste correctly...the market for Integrated Steriliser and Shredder is enormous.Come on CELITRON. | spekky | |
06/10/2018 10:41 | Did we ever find out why the big drop (which has been largely recovered)? There was no RNS about a major reducing their holding. Tree shake? | ghaon | |
04/10/2018 13:33 | Telco systems Wins Telecom Lead Innovation Leaders 2018 Award 04/10/2018 12:15pm PR Newswire (US) BATM Advanced Communications (LSE:BVC) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Thursday 4 October 2018 Click Here for more BATM Advanced Communications Charts. MANSFIELD, Massachusetts, October 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Telco Systems, the leading provider of innovative SDN/NFV, CE 2.0, MPLS and IP solutions, today announced that the company has won the Telecom Lead Innovation Leaders 2018 award. The Telecom Lead Innovation Leaders award recognizes technology companies and the impact of their new product developments and innovations on telecommunications service providers and their customers. This award program is organized by Telecom Lead, a prominent global online publication providing news and analysis of the telecoms industry. Telco Systems has received this award recognition for its NFVTime uCPE solution and the framework that it provides telcos, OTT managed service providers and enterprises for improving their business agility, enabling new revenue generating opportunities and optimizing the OPEX and CAPEX related to IT and network service deployments. NFVTime is a service-ready, plug-and-play uCPE solution that provides a complete service environment for rapidly launching virtual network services. The NFVTime suite includes all required components to shorten the time-to-market for NFV deployments and supports invest-as-you-grow deployment models. The NFVTime-OS allows any VNF to run on any whitebox hardware, whether on Intel x86 or Arm devices, while the NFVTime-Central provides a cost effective uCPE MANO solution that supports uCPE and services lifecycle management staring from zero-touch-provision "We are committed to lead the market with NFV and Edge network innovations that support our customers' business requirements and this award is important recognition of our leading market position," said Raanan Tzemach, Vice President of Product Management at Telco Systems. "Our focus is to enable our customers to extract the most from NFV and provide complete freedom to choose any VNF, hardware or MANO solution for their rollouts of managed services and virtual network functions, while ensuring swift and cost effective deployments." Telco Systems will be demonstrating its NFVTime uCPE solution at the upcoming SDN World Congress in The Hague, Netherlands on October 8th to 12th at booth #C10. | fse | |
04/10/2018 13:33 | heres the link + a bit more about the award and why ..... Nice intro for the next Telco conference/show Telco Systems will be demonstrating its NFVTime uCPE solution at the upcoming SDN World Congress in The Hague, Netherlands on October 8th to 12th at booth #C10. | fse | |
03/10/2018 15:28 | Oct 3rd 2018 Softbank will invest $2.25 billion in General Motors' autonomous vehicles. FSE> This is interesting. Remember Softbank acquired ARM who in turn are teaming up with BATM in embedding solutions. For autonomous vehicles to work the way we envisage then 5G and the solutions BATM are working on are going to become essential. | fse | |
27/9/2018 15:11 | Cant explain the fall either but the share price did rise quite quickly and it does not take much to move it either way. People piled in in the mid 30's and will seek to protect that gain. We have just had a trading update and there is nothing in the news to suggest they are suddenly off track. One caveat is that revenue in the Telco side from NFV applications is only starting to trickle in. Added comment Telco Systems has been around since 1972 Worldwide Customers Telco Systems’ customer base includes tier 1 and smaller service providers as well as utilities and city carriers. The company has an installed base of $2 billion worldwide. Background In April 2000 BATM Advanced Communications (London stock exchange ticker symbol: LSE: BVC and Tel Aviv stock exchange ticker symbol: TASE: BATM) acquired Telco Systems for $260.8 million in cash and 960,000 shares of BATM stock.[5] As a wholly owned subsidiary of BATM Advanced Communications, the company has access to over 400 engineers and scientists through BATM’s integrated research and development program between all its subsidiary companies. Since its founding in 1992, BATM has been involved in the design and manufacture of stuff for the telecommunications industry. Headquartered in Mansfield, MA and Yokneam, Israel - Telco Systems has offices throughout the world including the United States, Germany, France, Singapore, and Australia. | fse | |
27/9/2018 12:07 | Until I read different or am told then nothing has changed. Still a buy IMO. | red army |
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