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Telefónica Picks Huawei's Operations Support System (OSS) Solution for E2E Performance Management

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Huawei today announced Telefónica has chosen its newly launched OSS solution for end-to-end performance management of its Latin-American networks. The deal is part of Telefonica's OSS simplification strategy in Performance Management. 

According to Huawei, the Performance Management Solution offers one unified approach to manage all network technologies for mobile, fixed and data services. It will provide true multi-vendor, multi-domain, multi-technology end to end performance management capabilities, quick issue resolution with performance-centric trouble shooting, and knowledge sharing via Telco Value Asset across all affiliates of the Telefónica Group in Latin-America, said Huawei

Telefónica OSS simplification strategy is based on the standardization, simplification and automation of the processes and technologies across our footprint. We are selecting the best partners in the market to help us in this journey. Huawei Performance Management solution really meets our demands through its leading-edge capabilities. Huawei is our strategic and reliable partner, and I believe that our cooperation with Huawei will continue to be fruitful and profitable in the future,"

-          Juan Manuel Caro Bernat, Operations & OSS Director at Telefónica S.A

For us, Huawei OSS has been one of the company’s key strategic investment areas, and strengthens our position as a transformation partner for operators. It is a great honor for Huawei to be selected as the performance management solution supplier for Telefónica subsidiaries in Latin-America. The cooperation between Telefónica and Huawei has now extended from purely CT to also encompassing IT, and we are confident and committed to delivering the full end to end Performance Management scope requested by Telefónica to the highest quality."

-          Dr. Howard Liang, Senior Vice President, President of Global Technical Service, Huawei

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