Tata Communications, a digital ecosystem enabler, has taken the next step to leverage next-generation mobile networks. Launch of global cloud-based 5G roaming laboratory.
Tata Communications explained the fundamental need for such a facility and said an agile and secure network is critical given the acceleration of 5G deployment globally. Citing research from mobile industry trade group GSMA, the company predicts there will be 5 billion 5G connections by 2030. The company also said it has a proven track record in transmitting 2G/3G/4G roaming signals and is a world leader in mobile roaming services. We serve over 200 countries. The company added that its global relationships with over 700 mobile network operators (MNOs) give it a natural advantage in providing 5G roaming services.
The basic purpose of the new lab is to allow MNOs to trial use cases for 5G standalone networks before deploying the service to their subscribers. With this, Tata Communications said it will leverage the potential of 5G to help mobile network operators reimagine the mobility experience, benefiting consumers and business customers.
The cloud-based 5G Roaming Lab tests international mobile roaming experiences by closely monitoring traffic movement and network usage to provide mobile phone users with the highest quality experience while roaming. Masu. Its testing involves an objective performance evaluation across networks connected in an exchange process while users roam. This also includes onboarding and internet trials on his fast, reliable, low-latency 5G standalone network.
Another important aspect that Tata Communications highlighted about its 5G roaming lab is that it is specifically designed to put safety at the heart of its operations. It is equipped with high-tech server applications that provide fast and seamless 5G roaming connectivity and network security.
“Connectivity is a key element in today’s fast-paced digital world,” said Mysore Madhusudan, Executive Vice President, Collaboration and Connected Solutions, Tata Communications.
“A fast, secure and always available internet is of paramount importance to our customers, whether they are individuals or businesses. We are excited to introduce the latest features in 5G roaming testing to ensure our MNO customers receive proven service. I am very happy.
The launch of the lab comes as Tata Communications, through its Singapore-based subsidiary Tata, acquires the remaining 41.9% stake in Oasis SmartSIM Europe SAS (Oasis), an embedded SIM (eSIM) technology provider. The move comes weeks after the company announced it had entered into a stock purchase agreement. Communications International Pte Limited.
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