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ZTE Selects Radisys’ vMRF to Power Its VAS, VoLTE, VoWiFi, & WebRTC

ZTE Selects Radisys’ vMRF to Power Its VAS, VoLTE, VoWiFi, & WebRTC Image Credit: Radisys

Chinese solutions vendor, ZTE Corporation has entered into a strategic partnership with Radisys to standardize on Radisys’ MediaEngine virtualized Media Resource Function (vMRF) as the media processing solution across the company's IP service delivery solutions, including ZTE’s Value-added Services (VAS) and core network offerings in VoLTE, VoWiFi, WenRTC and IMS.

ZTE aims to leverage Radisys’ common media processing platform for all of its cloud-based offerings, and help its customers to accelerate the deployment of new interactive HD audio and HD video services, while reducing upfront capital expenditures and ongoing operating expenses. According to ZTE, China Mobile will leverage ZTE’s IMS core and ring-back tones solutions, all powered by Radisys’ virtualized MRF.

Yang Wei, Chief Architect, Core Network Deployment, ZTE Corporation
Mobile operators are deploying Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) to bring the benefits of the cloud to their networks, such as scalability, increased efficiencies and reduced costs. To enable our mobile operator customers’ transition to an NFV environment, ZTE is migrating its IMS solutions and VoLTE core network service offerings to a cloud architecture, driving an important requirement for virtualized media processing. Radisys’ vMRF delivers HD audio and HD video media processing and transcoding that are required by today’s increasingly multimedia-intensive applications.

Grant Henderson, VP, MediaEngine and Corporate Marketing, Radisys
We are pleased to see our relationship with ZTE grow as the company embraces our virtualized MRF, extending our long-standing relationship in value-added services to support ZTE’s VoLTE and VoWiFi core network offerings. This is further validation from a Tier-One network equipment provider embracing our market-leading MediaEngine portfolio, that our OneMRF strategy of delivering a single, comprehensive media processing platform for all interactive HD video and audio communications services meets mobile operators’ demands for reduced cost of ownership with virtualized deployment flexibility.

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