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Etisalat and Huawei teams at the agreement signing

Etisalat, Huawei to develop “Cloud Factory”

UAE, February 29, 2016

UAE’s Etisalat Group, a leading telecom operator in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, and global ICT solutions provider Huawei will be working on the first ever proof-of-concept and design for an all-inclusive network architecture for the Etisalat Regional Cloud Factory. 

Once developed, the enterprise solutions provided by the innovative Cloud Factory will be offered to businesses across Etisalat’s international footprint.

The initiative will examine the technical and business requirements of virtualising Etisalat network functions including operations support systems (OSS), value-added services (VAS) and policy and charging rules function (PCRF). 

The Etisalat Cloud Factory will also focus on the centralisation of these functions onto a distributed data centre platform, enabling easier sharing of resources amongst the 18 operating companies in Etisalat Group’s footprint.

Commenting on the partnership, Etisalat group chief technology officer, Hatem Bamatraf, said: “The Cloud is a concept that offers great potential for businesses and governments in the era of big data. Working in partnership with industry leaders, like Huawei, we intend to be the first to develop the feasibility of pooling the infrastructure resources, which will realise the enterprise solutions, providing our customers with a competitive edge.” 

“New designs developed through the Etisalat Cloud Factory will make services and processes more agile and support Etisalat to prepare for market changes, promote innovation, and help its own customers achieve business success in the digital era,” added Peng Xiongji, president of Huawei Etisalat global key account.

Cloud Factory refers to centralisation of certain network/IT services, application and functions from a number of Etisalat Operational Companies into one unified and converged cloud platform. The Etisalat Cloud Factory will be based on the use of distributed virtual data centres as part of a new network architecture.  

The move comes in line with Etisalat’s pursuit of its Network 2020 vision to be service ready for future consumer and business requirements. This vision encompasses pioneering initiatives in the areas of Software-Defined Networks (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) to drive Etisalat service agility, expenditure savings, and to better leverage its investments in existing infrastructure.

In this regard, Etisalat and Huawei have already worked together to publish a white paper and carry out a proof of concept for certain scenarios that validate the Network 2020 architecture and move it closer to reality. -TradeArabia News Service

 




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