T-Mobile Austria has deployed TEOCO's SmartCM solution in its mobile network.
The next generation Radio Access Network (RAN) configuration management tool is being used to provide the operator’s 7.2 million subscribers with a better quality of service.
During 2018, the Austrian operator, owned by Deutsche Telekom Group, deployed TEOCO’s SmartCM to ensure the successful transition from their legacy systems in a short timescale. By deploying TEOCO’s solution, T-Mobile Austria can now perform accurate configuration changes in real-time, reducing operating costs and improving subscriber network quality. Furthermore, the nature of the contract with Deutsche Telekom Group will form the basis for all T-Mobile affiliates in Europe to benefit technically and commercially from the configuration management solution.
TEOCO’s SmartCM solution will now automatically provide a centralized, vendor agnostic view of T-Mobile Austria’s entire network. SmartCM will automatically monitor and audit the accuracy of T-Mobile Austria’s network configuration and highlight all discrepancies. Furthermore SmartCM will also integrate any changes such as new sites, cells, parameters, and neighbours into the network via its Network Write capabilities. The solution will also further enhance T-Mobile Austria’s reporting functionality by allowing users to automate the scheduling and distribution of reports with key metrics at specified times—all without user intervention, increasing efficiency.
Driton Emini, VP Next Generation Networks, T-Mobile Austria
With SmartCM, we have a futureproof solution for our network configuration as we begin work on our 5G expansion. Our partnership with TEOCO gives us the speed and agility we need to continue to grow our business and maintain the highest quality of service.
Thomas Neubauer, VP, Business Development & Innovations, TEOCO
Seeing how SmartCM can help T-Mobile Austria to deliver the best performing network is very exciting. Our ability to support wider Deutsche Telekom Group operators in the region also opens up major opportunities for the future harmonization of network operation processes.