Samsung and HPE Partner to Accelerate Carriers' Transformation to the Telco Cloud - Seite 2
With the partnership, Samsung will take the lead in providing carrier-grade VNFs for mobile networks, such as virtualized EPC (vMME, vGW), virtualized IMS (vCSCF, vTAS, vPTT-AS, etc.), including VNF manager. HPE will enable communications service providers (CSPs) to bridge from their current infrastructure to NFV by providing the HPE OpenNFV platform and NFV management and orchestration (MANO) solutions.
The partnership also includes a joint go-to-market strategy with ready-to-install third party solutions. CSPs can choose from various third party offerings, already verified by the HPE OpenNFV Partner Program, such as virtual private-LTE network service, vCPE and SD-WAN.
Samsung and HPE will also provide CSPs with NFV systems integration services to help ensure new technologies are implemented fast, cost-effectively and reliably.
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