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Tata Communications Launches Cloud-Based 5G Roaming Laboratory

Tata Communications, a leading Indian telecom company, has introduced its cloud-based 5G Roaming Laboratory. This laboratory will allow telecom operators to test 5G standalone (SA) network use cases before making them available to their subscribers.

The primary goal of this 5G Roaming Lab is to enhance the international mobile roaming experience. By closely monitoring traffic movement and network usage, Tata Communications aims to provide the highest quality of experience to mobile users while they are roaming. Additionally, the laboratory will assist in performance assessment across networks during the exchange process when a user is roaming. It will also facilitate onboarding and internet trials on the 5G standalone network.

Equipped with advanced server applications, the 5G Roaming Lab offers high-speed and seamless 5G roaming connectivity. The lab ensures network security, which is crucial for a reliable and secure network infrastructure.

Tata Communications recognizes the importance of an agile and secure network, especially with the increasing adoption of 5G worldwide. According to GSMA, the telco industry association, there will be an estimated 5 billion 5G connections by 2030. Therefore, it is essential to provide tested services to mobile network operator (MNO) customers.

Mysore Madhusudhan, Executive Vice President of Collaboration and Connected Solutions at Tata Communications, expressed excitement about this new capability in 5G roaming testing. He highlighted how these tests, taking place across different geographies, would provide flexibility to MNOs, enabling them to deliver superior and agile services.

Tata Communications’ cloud-based 5G Roaming Laboratory showcases the company’s commitment to innovation and ensuring a seamless 5G experience for mobile users on the move.

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