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AT&T to Acquire Vyatta Software Technology from Brocade

Deal Expands AT&T’s SD-WAN and White Box Capabilities

AT&T* has agreed to buy the Vyatta® network operating system and associated assets of Brocade Communications Systems. This platform includes the vRouter product line. AT&T also intends to hire certain Brocade employees associated with that business. The deal is expected to close in early summer, subject to closing conditions and prior to the closing of the previously announced proposed acquisition of Brocade by Broadcom Limited. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The Vyatta platform will help AT&T continue to drive its network transformation. We expect to virtualize and software-control 75% of our network by 2020. Our plan is to hit 55% by the end of 2017.

“Our network transformation effort lets us add new features quicker than ever before at a much lower cost,” said Andre Fuetsch, chief technology officer and president of AT&T Labs. “Being able to design and build the tools we need to enable that transformation is a win for us and for our customers.”

After the deal closes, AT&T will own the Vyatta network operating system, including its virtual network functions (VNFs) and distributed services platform, software under development as part of its unreleased roadmap, existing software licenses, and related patents and patent applications. The Brocade employees expected to join AT&T are mostly located in California and the United Kingdom.

This acquisition will bolster our ability to deliver cloud or premises-based VNFs, starting with our previously announced SD-WAN cloud service with VeloCloud.

The Vyatta acquisition will also expand AT&T’s white box platform capabilities. In late March, we completed a trial with a handful of companies and industry groups to design and build our own white box switches to manage data traffic more efficiently across our network.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

About AT&T

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I wonder if this affects companies who base their OS on Vyatta, like Ubiquiti.

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Hopefully ATT can add their resources behind Vyatta and develop a better stronger product. It makes me think about maybe running a Vyatta software router with ATT owning them. They have a free trial but I am not sure what it costs to run long term for home use.
 
I wonder if this affects companies who base their OS on Vyatta, like Ubiquiti.

Late to the party here as I have been on vacation....

My understanding is that both Ubiquiti and VyOS were forked from the Vyatta "Community" code base before Brocade took it closed-source, so the AT&T acquisition should not have any affect.
 
Who knows what'll happen there - but ATT does have an interesting approach to FOSS - witness them releasing ecomp, which is basically their entire cloud management platform to the linux foundation...

forks can merge, and many forks do take upstream inputs in any case..
 

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