As
service providers continue to virtualize and containerize network
functions, they require a consistent, cloud-native platform for
onboarding and managing these workloads across any network and any
cloud. Vodafone has selected VMware as its strategic
technology partner to deliver a single platform to automate and
orchestrate all workloads running on its core networks across Europe,
starting with 5G standalone (5G SA).
Vodafone previously announced its
selection of VMware Telco Cloud Infrastructure as its Network Functions
Virtualization (NFV) platform. Last year, Vodafone completed the
rollout of Telco Cloud Infrastructure across all its European business
and 21 markets in total. The company saw gains in productivity as it
brought network functions online around 40% more quickly, and cost
savings of up to 55%*.
Vodafone
is now expanding its partnership with VMware to deploy the full VMware
Telco Cloud Platform in all European markets. This means that in
addition to utilizing Telco Cloud Infrastructure for NFV, Vodafone will
leverage VMware Tanzu for Telco and VMware Telco Cloud Automation to
orchestrate all network functions and services, regardless of vendor, to
run its core networks.
Vodafone's continued partnership with VMware supports the company's technology strategy, Tech 2025.
As part of this five-year plan, Vodafone will focus on developing a
network platform starting with the rollout of 5G SA that will be then
followed by many other digital network features utilizing cloud-native
architecture powered by VMware. These include voice over internet and
next generation of videoconferencing and virtual/augmented reality, all
orchestrated into the correct network slices according to different
customer requirements.
Johan
Wibergh, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone, said, "We've made great
strides in modernizing and virtualizing our core network. Now we must
turn our attention to layering in automation, software engineering and
cloud-native principles to simplify operations and accelerate how
quickly we can deploy new applications. VMware Telco Cloud Platform will
help us achieve these goals and reach our Tech 2025 targets faster."
Vodafone
has already begun the rollout of VMware Telco Cloud Platform in eight
markets - Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Portugal,
Romania, and U.K. - and will expand to all 11 of its European markets
over time.
"As
service providers modernize their networks to transition to 5G, they
require a single platform to automate and streamline delivery of
multi-vendor network functions across network core, RAN and edge. VMware
Telco Cloud Platform provides this unifying platform to simplify
operations, accelerate automation and increase feature velocity across
all parts of the network," said Sanjay Uppal, senior vice president and
general manager, Service Provider and Edge, VMware. "Through its
partnership with VMware, Vodafone is modernizing its network
infrastructure with automation built in, setting them up for long-term
success as they roll out 5G services to even more markets in the coming
years."
VMware
Telco Cloud Platform is a cloud-native platform that enables service
providers to rapidly deploy and efficiently operate multi-vendor CNFs
and VNFs with agility and scalability across 5G and other networks that
span from the core and the edge to the radio access network (RAN). The
two fundamental elements of this architecture are VMware Telco Cloud
Infrastructure and VMware Telco Cloud Automation - both of which
Vodafone will deploy across its European markets.
Learn more about how VMware is helping service providers modernize their networks at telco.vmware.com.