The solution will also enable networking slicing, which can be used to tailor solutions efficiently for enterprises. Enterprises in mining, public safety, agriculture, manufacturing, utilities and other industries can cost-effectively have their own network slice adapted to their business needs, which will assist in driving growth and productivity in their businesses.
Ericsson has been chosen by Australian telecommunications operator Telstra to deploy a full stack telecom cloud solution, focusing initially on transforming the wireless network and providing a 5G-ready core.
Telstra customers will receive benefits such as reduced latency, tailored vertical network solutions and optimized distribution of key network capabilities. By committing to network virtualization and the deployment of Ericsson’s virtual network functions (VNFs) and cloud execution environment, Telstra will gain a flexible, agile and programmable network that can improve customer experience and support the development of compelling new customer services.
The solution will also enable networking slicing, which can be used to tailor solutions efficiently for enterprises. Enterprises in mining, public safety, agriculture, manufacturing, utilities and other industries can cost-effectively have their own network slice adapted to their business needs, which will assist in driving growth and productivity in their businesses.
The deployment of the Ericsson solution will provide Telstra’s network with a 5G-ready core and will help the network scale as Internet of Things (IoT) adoption increases. As 4G and 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) speeds increase to many gigabits per second and latency decreases, the core network needs to evolve from today’s relatively static, centralized architecture to an architecture that can elastically centralize some functions and distributes others to deliver flexibility, efficiency and low latency.
This 5G-ready core network architecture will be delivered on Ericsson’s solution for telecom cloud, based on the OPNFV reference architecture.
This new technology will assist Telstra’s operations teams in managing, orchestrating and automating network changes, as well as simplifying delivery, scaling and assurance of new services.
Ericsson and Telstra have also co-signed a telecom cloud collaboration agreement. The agreement confirms the joint commitment of the two companies to ongoing development of telecom cloud technology, and to defining and developing lead use cases for network virtualization, which demonstrates the business value of this solution both for Telstra and its customers.