Antel to Trial VMware Telco Cloud Platform for their 5G Architecture

VMware Media Release Jan 26, 2022 PALO ALTO, Calif.โ€“(BUSINESS WIRE)โ€“ย Antel, the leading Mobile Operator inย Uruguay, is working withย VMware, Inc.ย (NYSE: VMW) for a use case driven trial using the VMware The post Antel to Trial VMware Telco Cloud Platform for their 5G Architecture appeared first on 5G Americas.

PALO ALTO, Calif.โ€“(BUSINESS WIRE)โ€“ Antel, the leading Mobile Operator in Uruguay, is working with VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) for a use case-driven trial using the VMware Telco Cloud Platform to support a Proof of Concept (PoC).


With the emergence of 5G, communications service providers (CoSPs) have the opportunity to develop new business models and engage with a larger ecosystem of partners to deliver new and disruptive services that are more relevant in the digital world. This transformation requires a virtualized and containerized telco cloud architecture to modernize legacy networks.

CoSPs are selecting VMwareโ€™s horizontal multi-cloud platform for their implementations of 5G networks in South America. This cloud-native architecture will help Antel gain operational efficiencies and bring services and innovation to market faster. Using this integrated platform will allow Antel to deploy new network functions on the same Telco Cloud architecture from core to RAN to edge, enabling the scale and agility needed to deliver services on the 5G network.

This PoC between Antel and VMware was made possible with the help of AT Innovando Juntos, a local partner; the three companies are working together to help Antel build a world-class 5G network to support the growing demands of the consumer and enterprise customers in Uruguay.

Antel Uruguay has a steep history in implementing emerging technology to drive new service creation for strategic business development, improving logistics, and helping in the area of process improvement.ย Antelย continues to push the boundaries of innovation and infrastructure deployment, being the first company to enable the first commercial 5G network inย Latin America.(1)ย This PoC is the next milestone in their journey to build their commercial 5G SA network in the near future.

โ€œTo help with the rollout of 5G networks,ย VMwareย offers service providers a single platform to modernize their network infrastructure efficiently and cost effectively,โ€ saidย Sanjay Uppal, senior vice president and general manager, Service Provider and Edge,ย VMware. โ€œVMware is proud to be an existing partner ofย Antel, and we look forward to helping them successfully trial the VMware Telco Cloud Platform.โ€

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Aboutย VMware

VMwareย is a leading provider of multi-cloud services for all apps, enabling digital innovation with enterprise control. As a trusted foundation to accelerate innovation,ย VMwareย software gives businesses the flexibility and choice they need to build the future. Headquartered inย Palo Alto, California,ย VMwareย is committed to building a better future through the companyโ€™s 2030 Agenda. For more information, please visitย www.vmware.com/company.

(1)ย Antelย presents the first 5G network with commercial service inย Latin America,ย April 9, 2019

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Eloy Ontiveros
VMware Global Communications
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Source: ย VMware Media Release Jan 26, 2022


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