Telecom firewalls are notoriously strict. The Digicon server allows administrators to define a narrow passive port range (e.g., 50000-50050) and automatically monitors port exhaustion—critical when thousands of radio network controllers (RNCs) upload files simultaneously.
This report evaluates the FTP server infrastructure used by Digicon Telecommunication for internal and external file transfers. It covers configuration, usage patterns, security posture, compliance gaps, and recommendations for modernization (e.g., moving to SFTP/FTPS).
Key findings:
Digicon Telecommunications manages a vast network infrastructure generating terabytes of operational data daily. The transfer of this data between network elements, billing partners, and remote field technicians is currently managed through ad-hoc solutions.
The objective of the Digicon FTP Server Initiative is to deploy a hardened, centralized file transfer gateway. This gateway will act as the single entry and exit point for all non-real-time data flows, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality while maintaining the throughput required for telecom-grade operations.
Telecom firewalls are notoriously strict. The Digicon server allows administrators to define a narrow passive port range (e.g., 50000-50050) and automatically monitors port exhaustion—critical when thousands of radio network controllers (RNCs) upload files simultaneously.
This report evaluates the FTP server infrastructure used by Digicon Telecommunication for internal and external file transfers. It covers configuration, usage patterns, security posture, compliance gaps, and recommendations for modernization (e.g., moving to SFTP/FTPS). digicon telecommunication ftp server
Key findings:
Digicon Telecommunications manages a vast network infrastructure generating terabytes of operational data daily. The transfer of this data between network elements, billing partners, and remote field technicians is currently managed through ad-hoc solutions. Telecom firewalls are notoriously strict
The objective of the Digicon FTP Server Initiative is to deploy a hardened, centralized file transfer gateway. This gateway will act as the single entry and exit point for all non-real-time data flows, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality while maintaining the throughput required for telecom-grade operations. The objective of the Digicon FTP Server Initiative