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DT completes migration of IP telephony to multivendor cloud

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Claims the move is a blueprint for other operators; application developers can now add features to DTโ€™s voice services

Deutsche Telekom (DT) has migrated the IP-based telephony system that manages voice services for more than 17 million fixed-line subscribers to a multivendor cloud platform. The platform is known as Next Generation IP Multimedia Subsystem (NIMS) and now handles billions of voice minutes a year.

DT says the move will allow features created by third-party application developers to be added to its voice services due to the โ€œnear-complete automation of the telco cloud.โ€

Abdu Mudesir, CTO of Telekom Deutschland (DT in Germany) and DT Groupโ€™s CTO, commented, โ€œThis project is a game-changer in the industry. It is the result of excellent cooperation with partners such as Juniper Networks, Mavenir, Microsoft, HPE, Red Hat and Lenovo.

โ€œOur common goal in this innovation project has always been to set a benchmark for excellence in the industry [and] for our customers. The success has spread โ€“ many network operators are now asking us specifically how we managed to achieve this.โ€

New operational model

Rami Rahim, CEO of Juniper Networks, elaborated, โ€œThe cloud isnโ€™t just a technology but rather an entirely new operating model that can yield tremendous agility, cost efficiencies and better user experiences. I am so proud that Juniper was able to play a role in bringing Deutsche Telekomโ€™s visionary strategy for NIMS to life and even more thrilled to see this project, which I consider a blueprint for the rest of the telecom industry, now complete.โ€

Interoperability in telco cloud

Bejoy Pankajakshan, EVP & Chief Technology and Strategy Officer of  Mavenir, added, โ€œTelekomยดsโ€ฆ goal [is] to change the old development paradigms, driving automation and interoperability into the very fabric of the Telco Cloud architecture.  The NIMS platform offers a transformative lifecycle automation for all telco cloud and payload components and Mavenir is proud to be part of the multi-vendor ecosystem delivering this innovation.โ€

โ€œThe platform is a key building block for zero-touch operations where manual intervention and operations to handle network management and configuration are reduced in favour of a more advanced, software-based solution,โ€ concluded David Stark, VP & GM, Telco Solutions โ€“ HPE.

HPE recently announced its intention to acquire Juniper Networks for $14 billion.

DT says it has follow-up projects in the pipeline to โ€œconsistently implement the successful model of cloudification, disaggregation and complete automation in other voice applications, 5G core and the access networks.โ€ 

For more on the background to NIMS and its implementation, see this interview with Thomas van Briel is SVP, Architecture & Strategy at Deutsche Telekom, by FutureNet World.