The Security Edge Protection Proxy (SEPP) is an essential 5G Core Network Function that provides protection for signaling exchange between roaming Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) at the 5G interconnect control plane level.
Interconnection and roaming are critical for mobile operators but the use of HTTP/2 based signaling in 5G networks requires a specific approach when connecting to other networks. Learn the mechanisms defined by 3GPP to secure inter-PLMN signaling and traffic on 5G interconnections and how Mavenir’s Secure Edge Protection Proxy (SEPP) protects the edge of the MNO’s core network and facilitates roaming use cases.
ln this Mobile World Live Unwrapped interview with Sasha Twining, Mavenir’s President and CEO, Pardeep Kohli, discussed Open RAN Architecture, the future of Mavenir and the telecom industry as a whole.
Bejoy Pankajakshan, EVP, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer joins a panel discussion at Mobile World Live Unwrapped to discuss “Next-Generation Networks: Cloud & Edge”.
Mavenir partners with Intel on many products including Converged Packet Core, Open RAN, AI & Analytics and Security. Using the Intel FLEX solution set has helped reduce TCO by up to 40% – it’s about co-innovation opportunities.
Open RAN is bridging developing markets and underserved areas with network access. For MNOs it is an opportunity to experiment with new vendors and architectures, open new business opportunities but also find a new purpose to Open RAN.
John Baker, SVP, Ecosystem Business Development, outlines how Mavenir is driving the transformation of today’s software-enabled mobile networks and gives real-world examples with Dish.
The benefits of transitioning to a cloud-native telco are becoming widely understood, but what is the ultimate end goal, and what are the key milestones for telcos? Mavenir’s Bejoy Pankajakshan discusses this and more at Cloud Native Telco Summit with Telecom TV.
Mavenir’s Bejoy Pankajakshan, joins key industry leaders discussing the 5G opportunity, on CNBC-TV18, a live TV session dedicated on the Private 5G opportunity in India and the rise in adoption for Industry 4.0 applications.
With the advent of 5G, the acceleration of digital transformation strategies, and the growing adoption of the SaaS delivery model, the whole telecom services landscape needs an urgent overhaul. Traditional models of service creation and selling are no longer profitable, and telcos need to reimagine the way they sell services across their business lines.