T-Mobile and Cisco Launch World’s Largest Cloud Native Converged Core Gateway
T-Mobile has partnered with Cisco to unveil a cloud-native 5G core gateway, enhancing its 5G and 4G services. This upgrade has resulted in a performance boost, with over a 10% improvement in speed and latency. The new gateway simplifies operations and accelerates service deployment, especially for 5G and IoT applications. T-Mobile's Extended Range 5G now covers 323 million people across 1.9 million square miles, with plans to expand Ultra Capacity 5G coverage to 300 million next year.
- Over 10% improvement in speed and latency for customers.
- Enhanced capability to deploy new 5G and IoT services quickly.
- Increased operational efficiency due to the cloud-native architecture.
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What’s the news: T-Mobile collaborated with
Why it matters: The move immediately enhances performance on T-Mobile’s network for both 5G and 4G customers with even faster speeds and lower latency (more responsiveness). The new core gateway also allows T-Mobile to more quickly and easily test and deliver new 5G and IoT applications at scale, expediting time to market.
Who it’s for: T-Mobile customers nationwide.
The new converged core gateway also simplifies operations for T-Mobile, allowing the Un-carrier to shift resources with better agility and roll out services like 5G Home Internet. It will also expedite time to market for new 5G and IoT services like network slicing and Voice over 5G (VoNR) by allowing T-Mobile to easily test and deploy new capabilities at scale.
“T-Mobile customers already have access to the largest, most powerful 5G network in the country, and we’re innovating every day to supercharge their experience even further,” said
With a fully automated converged core gateway, T-Mobile can simplify network functions across the cloud, edge and data centers to significantly reduce operational life cycle management. The increased efficiency is an immediate benefit for customers, providing them with even faster speeds. The new core is also more distributed than ever before, leading to lower latency and advancing capabilities like edge computing.
“Our strategic relationship with T-Mobile is rooted in co-innovation, with a shared vision to establish best practices for 5G and the Internet for the Future,” said
The fully automated converged core architecture is based on Cisco’s cloud native control plane, optimized with Kubernetes orchestrated containers on bare metal, freeing up over
T-Mobile is the leader in 5G, delivering the country’s largest, fastest and most reliable 5G network. The Un-carrier’s Extended Range 5G covers 323 million people across 1.9 million square miles – more than AT&T and Verizon combined. 260 million people nationwide are covered by T-Mobile’s super-fast Ultra Capacity 5G, and the Un-carrier plans to reach 300 million people with Ultra Capacity next year.
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