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Türk Telekom Deploys Telenity’s VCP-Based SMSC Solution

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Telenity this week announced that its Mobile Short Message Service Center (SMSC) is successfully deployed by Türk Telekom, a leading information and communication technologies company in Turkey.

Telenity’s SMSC solution has been deployed in two separate data centers to ensure geographical redundancy. It has been tested in accordance with Türk Telekom’s business continuity standards. The product will add value to Türk Telekom’s services with its First Delivery Attempt feature for high-performance messaging to meet the expectations of corporate customers in particular.

In line with Türk Telekom’s vision of supporting the Turkish software industry and enhancing the national security by using domestic solutions, Türk Telekom has been cooperating with Telenity since 2003. The two companies’ collaboration has taken one step further with the deployment of the new SMSC solution.

Telenity VCP, offered within the scope of the project, enables Türk Telekom to bring all its value-added services to a single platform with its infrastructure and completely simplifies the network architecture with its flexible resource sharing capabilities. Telenity VCP was deployed to support Türk Telekom’s Telco Cloud with its NFV support. Türk Telekom fast service will benefit from reduced investment and operating costs with its scalability and flexible license models.

Aydın Kendir, General Manager, Telenity
The Türk Telekom reference has opened different doors for us abroad. I am confident that our cooperation will now increase even more since 5G technology is becoming a strategic target for Turkey.

Türk Telekom’s Chief Technology Officer Yusuf Kıraç
As the digital transformation leader of our country, Türk Telekom promotes collaboration with domestic technology companies to develop national products and carry out business development activities. In this context, the work we have done for messaging services, which comprises the basis of communication technologies, bolsters our infrastructure with software developed by domestic engineers. 

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