Netcracker expands cloud partnership with T-Mobile Wholesale
T-Mobile Wholesale is deepening its long-running relationship with Netcracker Technology by moving to the vendor’s cloud-based digital platform. The unit, which lets third parties resell mobile service over T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G network and underpins enterprise IoT offerings, will use Netcracker’s digital BSS/OSS tools to handle onboarding, operations and digital-first business models.
Netcracker claims its cloud-native system can cut service launch times from months to weeks while keeping security and privacy standards high. The expanded deal is pitched as a way for T-Mobile Wholesale to layer cloud scale, analytics and automation on top of its existing wholesale and IoT business. Neither company disclosed the value or duration of the agreement.
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