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Telecom Argentina Completes Migration to NFV-based Cloud Core Network

Telecom Argentina, a leading telecommunications provider is working with Huawei to cloudify its traditional network and aims to use NFV technology to improve Operations and Maintenance (O&M) efficiency and shorten time to market.

This collaboration project started in March 2016, and services were smoothly migrated to a cloud-based network.

The new cloud core network enables 20 million subscribers to enjoy cloud-based 2G, 3G, and 4G voice and data services on the largest cloud core network across the globe, claims Huawei.

With the launch of a cloud-based core network, Telecom Argentina has become a network transformation pioneer in Latin America. Empowered with advanced cloud technologies, Telecom Argentina provides diversified services to subscribers more efficiently. Additionally, the DC-oriented infrastructure unleashes the potential in service innovation, helps Telecom Argentina gain a strategic advantage in a highly competitive market, unleashes the potential of service innovation and lays the foundation for 5G development.

At a recent industry event, Telecom Argentina and Huawei were given the ‘Network Transformation Initiative’ award for their leading co-constructed cloud core network.

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