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NTT DOCOMO Selects Ericsson Unified Delivery Network to Boost Media Offering

NTT DOCOMO Selects Ericsson Unified Delivery Network to Boost Media Offering Image Credit: Ericsson

Ericsson has been selected NTT DOCOMO to deliver its Unified Delivery Network (UDN) solution. The UDN, the first deployed by Ericsson in Japan, will enable NTT DOCOMO subscribers to access and enjoy a diverse range of high-quality content over the operator’s mobile network.

Ericsson’s UDN is a global Content Delivery Network (G-CDN) that connects content providers all over the world with the last mile reach of network operators. This revolutionary content distribution platform aggregates and exposes network capabilities in the public domain, allowing services to be optimized and monetized in new ways. It offers service providers the ability to efficiently scale the delivery of over-the-top services and high-quality video content, and addresses the needs of both service and content providers.

The partnership with NTT DOCOMO unlocks existing network capabilities to create new revenue streams around next-generation digital and media services. Content distribution services will be rolled out first, followed by future value-added features such as toll-free data.

Takaaki Sato, GM of Service Design Department, NTT DOCOMO
For future services, NTT DOCOMO foresees that consumption of 4K video, virtual reality and augmented reality content will increase and believes a platform like a UDN adds value in the high-speed 5G era.

Cillilan Maher, Head of UDN Service Provider Partnerships, Ericsson 
As a service provider partner, they will be able to garner incremental revenue and can participate as a content provider, driving traffic through both their own network and the UDN ecosystem.

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