Netcracker unveils groundbreaking solution for monetising 5G networks and services

Sanjay Mewada of Netcracker

Netcracker Technology unveiled the launch of its 5G Monetisation solution, which is designed to help service providers accelerate the commercialisation of new 5G-enabled services. Netcracker’s 5G Monetisation solution brings together 5G-ready attributes across operations, business and customer layers and is available as a cloud platform or a cloud service model to drive costs down as traffic, connectivity and services increase.

The 5G network represents massive potential for service providers, placing them at the center of the digital economy with a platform for new business opportunities like fixed-wireless access, virtual/augmented collaboration and entertainment, remote medicine and industrial robotics that are not possible with today’s mobile networks.

However, 5G also introduces unique monetisation challenges, including:

    • Legacy BSS/OSS cannot support 5G service needs, such as real-time operations and extremely low latency.
    • Dynamic network slicing and distributed-edge compute require a new operations approach.
    • Difficulty understanding new business models and how to extract value from next-gen services.

Netcracker’s solution helps service providers:

    • De-risk the transition from 4G to 5G: As an end-to-end monetisation environment, it bridges the gap between 4G and 5G. Its lightweight nature allows service providers to build out their network strategy by selecting 5G monetisation components as needed that requires no change to existing BSS/OSS.
    • Build the business case for 5G: Netcracker’s solution addresses new 5G needs at significantly lower costs through the use of an open, cloud-native, microservices-based architecture with distributed domain orchestration. The solution uses general-purpose, open-source software and is available as a cloud service to minimise investment costs, improve overall TCO and enable as-needed scalability.
    • Win more of the value chain: With a unique set of tools, Netcracker’s 5G Monetisation solution allows service providers to disrupt traditional business models, extracting new value from early 5G services. It enables real-time, on-demand business models for low latency services, new touchpoints and digital identity management, as well as a broad partner ecosystem.

Netcracker’s 5G Monetisation solution enables real-time, zero-touch operations of complex 5G services, complete with domain orchestration and closed-loop automation. With multitenant, microservices and cloud-based revenue management capabilities, it gives service providers the ability to provide BSS as a Service to partners, support cross-slice correlation and enable immediate charging for ultra-low latency transactions.

On the customer and partner enablement side, Netcracker’s 5G Monetisation solution allows service providers to configure and provide quotes for dynamic 5G offerings in real time. It also enables zero-touch automation for partner onboarding and management, using open gateways and standardised APIs for testing and managing changes to a partner-driven product catalog.

“Ensuring a risk-free transition from 4G to 5G, holding down the infrastructure costs while delivering 100 times better performance and finding compelling use cases are the three most importance challenges facing operators as they consider their investments in 5G,” said Sanjay Mewada, chief strategy officer at Netcracker. “Netcracker’s 5G Monetisation solution addresses these three challenges head-on through market-leading transformation expertise, comprehensive hybrid management capabilities for transitioning from 4G to 5G and proven use cases to monetise the 5G investment.”

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