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Enea Joins Telenor to Create Multi-Vendor 5G SA Core Solution

Enea Joins Telenor to Create Multi-Vendor 5G SA Core Solution Image Credit: cherezoff/Bigstockphoto.com

Enea on Monday announced that it is part of Telenor’s trailblazing initiative to create the world’s most diverse multi-vendor 5G standalone (SA) solution, that includes Proof of Concept (PoC) of a fully secure cloud-native 5G Core for network slicing. 

This is ready for deployment and can support both high performance telecom and enterprise applications. Having met stringent security requirements, Telenor’s solution is already being trialled by the Norwegian Armed Forces and is a pioneering use case of network slicing in action.

 

Enea provided Telenor with its cloud-native 5G data management solutions including its telco-grade fully secure Unified Data Manager (UDM) that can support up to 10 billion data entries at a rate of 1 to 500,000 transactions per second. Enea’s solution also delivers automated end-to-end encrypted communications from the core to the edge. To provide robust data privacy, a critical consideration for the Norwegian Armed Forces, the UDM has built-in Subscription Concealed Identifier (SUCI) capabilities that safeguards user data. It camouflages the permanent identifier that usually accompanies a subscriber’s activity on the network.

Telenor also utilized Enea’s User Data Repository (UDR) and Authentication Server Function (AUSF) to provide best of breed 5G data management capabilities. Along with strengthening data security, Enea’s solution maximizes uptime by conducting automated end-to-end testing of the 5G Core. This ensures that applications on the network receive data seamlessly and perform efficiently – with five-nines reliability.

Patrick Waldemar, Vice President, Telenor Research
By creating a multi-vendor environment, operators and enterprises can foster innovation, reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) and can cut time to market for new services.

Indranil Chatterjee, Chief Customer Officer at Enea
The initiative provides a blueprint for both operators and enterprises to create a cloud native, best-of-breed 5G environment that, by its multi-vendor nature, eliminates vendor lock-in.

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