SaaS-native BGP control plane for Telcos and Service Providers. Enable carrier-grade 5G deployments on public cloud with native SRv6 support, at 80% less cost than AWS Route Server. Available in Small, Medium, and Large tiers with a free trial.
CTX Reflector is a SaaS-native BGP control plane purpose-built for Telcos, MNOs, MVNOs, and Service Providers deploying carrier-grade infrastructure on public cloud. It delivers a full Telco control plane, not just a routing feature, with native SRv6 support, seamless communication between external Telco networks and cloud, and Telco-grade resilience with region-independent HA pairs.
CTX Reflector integrates natively with AWS via API: pure BGP control, no translations, no middleware. It works with Nokia, Ericsson, Cisco, 6WIND, or any CNF that speaks BGP. Vendor agnostic, 100% cloud-native.
Pricing is per instance (S, M, L tiers), not per session or per hour. Your costs stay flat while your network grows. In production at Boost Mobile, the world's largest AWS-native 5G network, CTX Reflector delivers significant cost savings compared to traditional route server solutions.
AWS FTR Certified. 2+ years zero downtime in Tier-1 Telco production. Available as Pay-As-You-Go with a free trial.
Highlights
SaaS-native BGP control plane with native SRv6 support, the only solution enabling Segment Routing v6 on public cloud, unlocking true 5G architecture for carriers and service providers.
70% less cost than AWS Route Server. Fixed per-instance licensing (S/M/L), not per-session metering. Proven at Boost Mobile: $10M annual savings on the world's largest AWS-native 5G network.
Vendor agnostic, Telco-grade resilient. Works with Cisco, Nokia, Ericsson, 6WIND or any BGP-speaking CNF. AWS FTR Certified, 2+ years zero downtime in Tier-1 production.
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This listing bills on one usage-based dimension: the t3.small instance, charged per hour. You pay only for the hours the instance runs, with no separate per-session or per-BGP charges. The Small tier deploys as an EC2 instance and supports edge deployments and proof-of-concept use. Because pricing is tied to instance hours, your cost stays fixed regardless of how many BGP sessions you run within this tier. To scale beyond this size or arrange term-based discounts, you contact the vendor directly.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What compute resources does the t3.small instance provide for this tier?
The Small tier deploys as a t3.small EC2 instance via an AMI. This size targets edge deployments and proof-of-concept use. It supports up to 10 BGP sessions. You are billed for the instance hours it runs, not for the number of sessions active within that limit.
Am I charged when the instance is stopped or powered off?
Software charges apply per hour while the instance runs. A fully stopped instance stops accruing hourly software charges. Underlying AWS storage fees for the instance may still apply while it is stopped. The BGP session count within the tier does not change your hourly rate.
Does my bill change if I add more BGP sessions within this tier?
No. Licensing is fixed per instance, not per session or per hour of session activity. Your cost is driven only by instance run time. The Small tier supports up to 10 BGP sessions at the same hourly rate. To exceed that limit, you move to a larger instance size.
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Version release notes
CTXR-v2.0.5-SMALL-PAYG
Additional details
Usage instructions
Activate License (Shell)
This page covers how to apply a license token to a CTX Reflector instance from the operator shell. Before proceeding, ensure you have a valid license token. Tokens are generated from the CTX Dashboard - see Dashboard Licensing for instructions.
Prerequisites for This Step
The instance is running and reachable via SSH.
You have access to the reflector-shell on the instance.
You have a valid license token (BYOL or PAYG) from the CTX Dashboard.
Activate the License
Open the reflector-shell on the instance:
reflector-shell
Run the license activation command:
reflector# system license activate <TOKEN>
Replace <TOKEN> with the token string obtained from the Dashboard.
Example:
reflector# system license activate CTXR-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
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Support is available via email at support@tryctx.com or tryctx.com/#contact
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SaaS-native BGP control plane for Telcos and Service Providers. Enable carrier-grade 5G deployments on public cloud with native SRv6 support, at 80% less cost than AWS Route Server.
Note: CTX Reflector (CTX-R) is offered under a Bring Your Own License (BYOL) model. For licensing and pricing, please contact us at sales@tryctx.com
SaaS-Native BGP Control Plane for Telcos & Service Providers
Start for free. Enable carrier-grade 5G deployments on public cloud with native SRv6 support, at up to 80% lower cost than legacy cloud routing solutions.
No commitment required. Try it today with our free tier and scale to Small, Medium, or Large as your network grows.
As of March, 2023 the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) High Resolution Science Experiment (HiRISE) sensor has collected more than 5000 targeted stereopairs. During HiRISE acquisition, the Context Camera (CTX) also collects lower resolution, higher spatial extent context images. These CTX acquisitions are also targeted stereopairs. This data set contains targeted CTX DTMs and orthoimages, created using the NASA Ames Stereopipeline. These data have been created using relatively controlled CTX images that have been globally bundle adjusted using the USGS Integrated System for Imagers and Spectrometers (ISIS) jigsaw application. Relative control at global scale reduces common issues such as spacecraft jitter in the resulting DTMs. DTMs were aligned as part of 26 different groupings to the ultimate MOLA product using an iterative pc_align approach. Therefore, all DTMs and orthoimages are absolutely controlled to MOLA, a proxy product for the Mars geodetic coordinate reference frame.
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