Nokia
and Accenture have announced a partnership to deliver network technology and
management services for telcos looking at digital transformation, reports
telecoms.com.
The
Nokia Accenture Business Group will, Nokia says, help operators and enterprise
users make the leap to digitally-focussed networks by combining Nokia’s IP
networking software products with Accenture’s business services and consulting
specialism. The agreement is focussed on five main solution areas, including
next-gen enterprise service delivery, CEM and big data analytics, software
defined networking and software defined data centre services powered by Nuage
Networks – acquired as a result of the Alcatel-Lucent purchase.
The
agreement is an extension of the Accenture Alcatel-Lucent alliance deal which
was announced in September 2014. According to Accenture, the original alliance
worked with operators like TIM, Telefónica and WIND, helping to enhance
customer experience and optimise networking infrastructure.
Citing
the holy trinity of 5G, IoT and cloud; Nokia’s Chief Strategy Officer, Kathrin
Buvac
said the partnership is a necessary step in reaching a global audience in
a time when a vast amount of digital evolution is occurring at rapid speeds.
“Today’s
pace of technological change, driven by the transition to 5G, the Internet of
Things and cloud, is demanding extraordinary new capabilities from the
network,” she said. “Working with a strong, complementary partner like
Accenture enables us to extend our reach to new customers and markets and to
truly drive what we consider to be a transformational era in networking.
Nokia
has the global scale, innovation muscle and end-to-end portfolio to lead this
change and, ultimately, to expand the human possibilities of the connected
world.”
Chief
executive for Accenture’s communications, media and technology operating group,
Bob Sell, was equally effusive in his enthusiasm for the agreement; citing a
big catalyst for the deal was the exponential demand for higher quality
wireless broadband.
“We
look forward to working with Nokia to help companies rapidly transition to
modern digital networks,” he said, “While software-defined networks provide
great operational efficiency, even more importantly, they offer tremendous
potential for developing new services and revenue streams. This new business
group – which combines Nokia’s world-class technology with Accenture’s deep
experience in building and monetising modern networks – will help fulfil the ever-increasing
demand for broadband services over wireless networks. The collaboration is
consistent with our strategy of working at the heart of the digital ecosystem
and growing our network services to enable communications service providers to
undergo the transformation they need to thrive.”
In
other Nokia news, it has also announced an MoU with Türk Telekom on developing
a 5G RAN infrastructure capable of handling the requirements of IoT. According
to Nokia, the agreement will see both companies focus on developing a
cloud-based architecture for radio and the mobile core, with a particular focus
on Network Slicing.
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