Mobile service providers are faced with growing demands to match the many innovations in voice and data technology. LTE (News - Alert) services will soon be the standard as carriers in the United States are race to see who can get their nationwide coverage up and running first. Over in Eastern Europe, In order to meet next generation voice needs T-Mobile (News - Alert) Czech Republic and Mavenir Systems have deployed a converged IMS Core and Voice over LTE (VoLTE) Application Server solution.
Pardeep Kohli, president and CEO of Mavenir Systems (News - Alert), believes, “Deploying our converged IMS core and VoLTE solution is a key milestone for us as T-Mobile CZ transforms their network. We are excited to continue working with T-Mobile CZ to help them with their launch in Czech Republic.”
On Sunday, The partners were met with success when the first VoLTE call was placed in their live network. T-Mobile Czech Republic selected Mavernir’s end-to-end IMS core solution to provide high voice quality through a single common platform.
Vladimír Klein, Technology Director at T-Mobile CZ proclaimed, “We are excited to be moving forward and paving the road to new 4G LTE services for our customers. We selected Mavenir based on the flexibility of their IMS platform / portfolio, and their ability to quickly integrate the solution into our existing network environment. Mavenir's proven know how and converged IMS Core and VoLTE solution has enabled us to continue our reputation as a leading and innovative mobile operator.”
T-Mobile CZ is making major strides in the Eastern European market with this deployment, partnering with Mavenir, a company well-known for its software-based solutions that offer mobile service providers to deliver next generation services over LTE networks.
The competition is in full swing in the United States; T-Mobile CZ is reading between the lines and staying ahead of the curve with this new development. The compass of communications is pointing to VoLTE, only time will tell how successful this partnership will be, but it is clear they are steering the ship in the right direction.