Vodafone picks Spirent to fast-track service rollout for 5G voice core network in Europe
Vodafone has chosen Spirent Communications to help speed up how it tests and launches software for its 5G voice core network across Europe.
The two companies have built an automated testing platform that lets Vodafone validate new software releases and services across its pan-European voice core infrastructure. By integrating testing into the release process, Vodafone aims to cut manual checks, shorten deployment times and keep services more stable as it updates and expands its 5G voice offerings.
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