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Samsung Joins HPE's OpenNFV Partner Program

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Samsung has joined the HPE OpenNFV Partnership Program as a carrier-grade network equipment provider to provide carriers with integrated network functions virtualization (NFV) infrastructure and virtual network functions (VNF) solutions. 

The OpenNFV Program is a broad ecosystem of NFV technology, application and service partners that have tested on ETSI-compliant HPE OpenNFV infrastructure. This approach to NFV is built around adherence to openness and standards, allowing other telco ecosystem partners to introduce new innovations on top of the HPE OpenNFV platform.

With the partnership, Samsung will take the lead in providing carrier-grade VNFs for mobile networks, such as virtualized EPC (vMME, vGW), virtualized IMS (vCSCF, vTAS, vPTT-AS, etc.), including VNF manager. HPE will allow carriers to bridge from their current infrastructure to NFV by providing the HPE OpenNFV platform and NFV management and orchestration (MANO) solutions.

The partnership also includes a joint go-to-market strategy with ready-to-install third party solutions. CSPs can choose from various third party offerings, verified by the HPE OpenNFV Partner Program, such as virtual private-LTE network service, vCPE and SD-WAN.

Woojune Kim, Vice President and Head of Strategy Group in Next Generation communication Team at Samsung Electronics
We see profound potential in HPE OpenNFV Partner Program to ensure a variety of choices for carriers in selecting NFV providers, along with the commercially-proven NFV solution we developed in 2015.

Werner Schaefer, vice president & general manager, NFV, HPE
HPE and Samsung have already collaborated successfully behind the scenes on NFV projects that are transforming communications service providers and their legacy networks to agile telco cloud environments ready to satisfy the ever increasing demands of their customers while reducing cost.

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