Nokia Cloud Packet Core provides converged access to drive ultra-broadband and IoT service delivery #MWC17


Nokia Cloud Packet Core provides converged access to drive ultra-broadband and IoT service delivery #MWC17

6 February 2017

  • Nokia extends its Cloud Packet Core to address the increasing connectivity needs in a world where more people and devices are becoming interconnected

  • Supports industry`s widest range of access technologies that can be used separately or combined to improve service quality and expand footprint

  • Built with cloud-native architecture to provide the massive scalability, performance, flexibility and reliability needed to deliver broadband, IoT and MTC services, and enable a path to 5G

Espoo, Finland - Nokia announces that its Cloud Packet Core, a cloud-native converged core, now supports the industry`s widest array of access technologies. Its cloud-native architecture supports converged broadband, Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine Type Communications (MTC) service delivery across wireless licensed, shared and unlicensed spectrum, as well as fixed access.

In a digital world, where everyone and everything is connected, the network is under significant new pressure. Broadband, IoT and MTC lead to a huge increase in devices and people that must be interconnected, introducing a diverse range of service requirements and characteristics that operators will need to support, including any access technology. In addition, the sheer number of devices places massive scalability demands on the network, and the applications supported have strict performance and reliability requirements. Operators must embrace this new environment while also ensuring the most flexible and efficient use of cloud resources to deliver this economically.

Innovation in the network core is central to this transformation as it is the connection hub, and Nokia continues to invest in its Cloud Packet Core to support this new reality.

Nokia`s flexible, multi-access approach enables fixed and wireless technologies to be used, individually or together, to ensure the delivery of converged services anchored in a common core for a seamless service experience. These technologies include licensed spectrum such as 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G, as well as shared and unlicensed spectrum, including Wi-Fi, MulteFire and LTE-based CBRS, and fixed access.

Moving beyond just simple virtualization of existing platforms, Nokia has architected its Cloud Packet Core from the ground up using cloud-native architecture concepts including software disaggregation, functional software elements with `state-efficient` processing combined with a common data layer, network slicing, along with centralized and distributed deployment to achieve massive scalability, performance, flexibility and reliability.