T-Mobile has selected Red Hat as a partner for cloud automation as part of the company’s transition to the defined network software.
Red Hat will help T-Mobile to deploy a cloud platform across its main network and more toy operations so that American carriers can strengthen scalabibility, automate and better manage costs.
It is assumed that the migration of telecommunications providers for architecture in memory of the cloud will achieve increased flexibility, cost -effective, resource optimization and improved network reliability.
The acceptance of the Red Hat OpenShift Plus T-Mobile platform is used to create a common TelCo cloud that will improve network automation, reduce operating complexity and support the developing digital service of the company.
The key advantages of cloud implementation
Red Hat platform integration is expected to bring several benefits for T-Mobile, including:
- Cost reduction through consolidation and automation of infrastructure, allowing more efficient use of resources.
- Improved security and compliance with standardization of workload management, so reducing risks associated with different networks in the area.
- Pre-verified service certification will allow faster deployment, easier life cycle management and integration of virtual network (VNF) functions, cloud-native network functions (CNF) and IT applications.
- Scalabibility in hybrid multi-cloud shots of the carrier to support the evolving dead sectors.
Fran Heeran, Vice President of Red Hat for Global Telecommunications, emphasized the growing need for standardization and automation of the telecommunications industry. Staved that OpenShift offers an effective basis for management of network workload and accelerate service provision. In this context, the OpenShift is flexible, a carrier platform that can support current and future telecommunications requirements.
Lori Ames, Senior Vice President for Cloud & Transport Technology in T-Mobile, said a long-term vision of the company for its cloud transformation centers around a multi-black cloud that will help the company transition between the remaining telecommunications infrastructure, to a more dynamic technology. Using tools and cloud-nantive automation, the company hopes to improve its dexterity and improve customer connection.
Cloud strategy in the middle of network changes
Red Hat confirmed that OpenShift supports a more cloud hybrid environment and therefore gives T-Mobile greater flexibility it wants.
The adoption of the cloud is considered an internal part of the transition of telecommunications to the software network.
In addition to his cloud initiatives T-Mobile at the beginning of this week, he announced that he began to eliminate his 2G network as part of the network modernization program, gradually speed up older infrastructure and support systems for assigning 5G resources and other generations of connection technology.
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