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Singapore's M1 Transforms Mobile Network with Blue Planet Intelligent Automation Software

Singapore's M1 Transforms Mobile Network with Blue Planet Intelligent Automation Software Image Credit: Blue Planet

Using a software-defined approach, Singapore's M1 announced that it is transforming its mobile network to create a digital platform that uses Blue Planet intelligent automation software to simplify operations and improve the customer experience to keep up with the fast-paced lives of Singaporeans. 

The rise of gaming, cloud services, and 5G provide an opportunity for operators like M1 to digitize their business and tailor offerings to the specific requirements of their customers.

 

M1 is deploying Blue Planet products, including Multi-Domain Service Orchestration (MDSO) and Blue Planet Inventory (BPI), to achieve these goals. Blue Planet is an open software portfolio that’s purpose-built for automating the full service lifecycle. It provides end-to-end visibility and control to simplify service design, activation, and assurance in multi-vendor environments. Modular and cloud native to ease integration and interoperability, Blue Planet improves M1’s operational agility and helps transform their business to provide exceptional digital experiences for customers. 

Blue Planet is integrated within M1’s cloud and partner ecosystem. Global system integrator partner Infosys provides M1 with tailored delivery services, leveraging Blue Planet DevOps tools and resources, to support its digital transformation. Implementing this network architecture so it can handle an array of use cases and a large number of devices helps M1 monetize its network and deploy the on-demand services customers require.

Nathan Bell, M1’s Chief Digital Officer 
Today’s consumers and businesses increasingly require not just connectivity but highly personalized experiences, which is why we are actively investing in our network. By deploying Blue Planet, we can better focus on building an innovative and forward-looking technology infrastructure to leapfrog the competition.

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