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Manx Telecom Taps Mavenir's MAVcore to Power VoLTE and Packet Core

Manx Telecom Taps Mavenir's MAVcore to Power VoLTE and Packet Core Image Credit: Mavenir

Isle of Man-based communications service provider, Manx Telecom will be using the Mavenir's MAVcore solution to deliver both voice (VoLTE) and data networks (Packet Core), announced Mavenir this week.

Mavenir will be delivering and deploying an end-to-end solution to Manx Telecom for its On-Island and OV businesses, comprising cloud-native virtualised IMS and Packet Cores. In addition, Manx Telecom will use the MAVair solution to undertake an Open RAN trial.

 

The MAVcore family includes Mavenir’s global leading VoLTE IMS and voice services delivering VoLTE based virtualised IMS solution including VoLTE roaming and PCRF capability, and its leading-edge Packet Core solution delivering a next-generation modernised data network. The MAVcore solution will allow the transformation to a cloud-native network – providing the flexibility for future mobile network evolution.

The MAVair family includes the flexible Open RAN approach where the evolved RAN architecture, designed with cloud-native virtualisation techniques, enables the RAN to flex and adapt based on usage and coverage. Mavenir’s virtualised RAN (vRAN) platform enables Manx Telecom to trial Open Virtualised RAN technology and meet its target objective of moving towards a network architecture - using fully virtualised network components, with open standard interfaces, offering all the latest standard network features - while allowing specific customisation and innovation where appropriate.

Stefano Cantarelli, Chief Marketing Officer of Mavenir
Mavenir is delighted to work with Manx Telecom to transform its existing network into a dynamic, agile and cloud-native based platform, paving the way for the evolution of the future network.

Sutha Siva, Chief Operations Officer of Manx Telecom
Manx Telecom has chosen Mavenir to deliver a highly innovative solution based on open standards with simple architecture, and providing what we really need - cost effectiveness and more flexibility leading to smoother network operations.

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