Deutsche Telekom selects Huawei NE9000 core routers to simplify network

Huawei NE9000 routerGerman telecom operator Deutsche Telekom has selected Huawei NE9000 core routers to simplify its network.

Huawei NE9000 core routers will support Deutsche Telekom for cloud-and-network synergy, automated service provisioning, and agile bandwidth adjustment.

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Deutsche Telekom uses integrated devices to make its network connections simpler and more agile as part of its strategy for optimizing its network solutions.

Deutsche Telekom has reduced time-to-market from months to weeks by introducing SDN to speed up service provisioning and making cloud service interfaces ready in advance. SDN also enables agile, dynamic adjustment of network resources in response to fluctuating bandwidth requirements from users.

Huawei claims that the NE9000 router series will assist Deutsche Telekom to handle traffic growth over the next 5 to 10 years. The intelligent control platform enables rapid service deployment and agile bandwidth adjustment.
Deutsche Telekom and Huawei 5G NRMeanwhile, Deutsche Telekom, Intel and Huawei prove the world’s first 5G interoperability and development testing (IODT) based on the 3GPP R15 Standard with a commercial base station in an operator lab environment.

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