@VUoImXe-Zxhy you are smelling bull c**p because you are covered in it.
So you figure a testimonial from Vz is weak? its Vz for Gods sake! Top-5 customer of Juniper. Its written not by a corp comms or a product manager that cannot spell mobile, but by MA, who is Director of Network Infrastructure Planning at Vz. And if you have any clue how this works, you will know that if he is willing to be quoted on public website, you can be pretty darn sure he's tested it and can stand by his words.
You also have no idea about technology, do you? Its not that an ageing hardware is suddenly capable of supporting 5G by a name change. Read the article , its not very long and even someone like you should be able to understand that there is something more than mere renaming. I quote below --
Juniper Penta Silicon: At the heart of the new MX Series 5G Platform is the new Juniper Penta Silicon, a next-generation 16nm service-optimized packet forwarding engine that delivers...........
MX 5G Control User-Plane Separation (CUPS) Hardware Acceleration: As service providers prepare for 5G deployments, the 3GPP CUPS standard allows customers to separate the evolved packet core user plane (GTP-U) and control plane (GTP-C) with a standardized Sx interface to help service providers scale each independently as needed for added flexibility and investment protection. The MX Series 5G platform is the first networking platform to support a standard-based hardware accelerated 5G user-plane in both existing and future MX routers........
There is new hardware and software in the Mx before 5G support is claimed.
@VUoImXe-Zopn As you can see, its not hardware alone, though there's new hardware too. The software's developed to support 5G and its this brand new SW that makes MX 5G ready.
Btw, here's some more news on the topic, this time from Ericsson about delivering 5G to Swisscom.
https://www.ericsson.com/en/press-releases/2018/9/ericsson-delivers-end-to-end-5g-transport-solution-to-swisscom
Guys- there's many things wrong at Juniper, but let's not undermine some genuine achievements at a place we work currently or have in the past. Its yet possible these may yet be mismanaged away to failure, but let's call it a failure when it is, not now.