KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 27 (Bernama) -- Mavenir has been selected by OXIO, a Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS) company, for Packet Core, Integrated Management System (IMS) and next-generation messaging solutions to support borderless Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) and embedded connectivity use cases on a global scale.
Mavenir Senior Regional Vice President of Southern Europe, Caribbean & Latin America, Antonio Correa said OXIO is a true innovator and a driver of real change in the telecom space.
“This first deal with OXIO will demonstrate the value that we can bring to their offering – and our cloud-native approach enables Mavenir solutions to be replicated in any geographies with rapid go-to-market times,” he said in a statement.
Meanwhile, OXIO Chief Technology Officer, Adil Belihomji said its shared cloud-native approach with Mavenir ensures high-quality, flexible services across Packet Core, IMS, and Messaging, delivering a top-tier experience as we launch new telecom services worldwide.
Mavenir has deployed a packet core that enables 4G and 5G user connectivity with an open, cloud-native, container-based solution, accompanied by its messaging platforms enabling revenue growth from valuable Application-to-Person (A2P) and business-to-consumer (B2C) segments.
Mavenir’s MAVcore functions are implemented as microservices running in containers, using open application programming interfaces (APIs) to integrate with third-party platforms and observability frameworks. This allows network operators to roll out services faster, increase efficiency, and reduce downtime.
OXIO’s cloud-native, programmable TaaS platform helps businesses to build and launch mobile services quickly and without limitations. Mavenir will help OXIO customers deliver and monetise a full suite of connectivity and messaging services.
This partnership marks Mavenir’s first deal with OXIO and signals plans to expand further into the Americas and beyond, aiming for global deployment. Mavenir’s products are hosted on Amazon Web Services, enabling OXIO to deploy services flexibly and cost-effectively across multiple countries.
-- BERNAMA