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Transatel Selects Oracle to Power its 5G Standalone Services for Automotive, Travel, and Industrial Applications


Transatel, an NTT company and global pioneer in cellular IoT connectivity, has selected Oracle Communications' cloud native 5G signaling core to advance its next-generation connectivity services.

Leveraging its partnerships with over 300 international mobile carriers, Transatel plans to implement key components of Oracle's 5G Standalone (SA) core, enhancing secure, scalable, and reliable connectivity for millions of IoT devices. This includes mission critical applications for connected vehicles, in-flight connectivity, industrial automation, and much more, the company said.

"As IoT adoption accelerates across the automotive and industrial sectors, our customers expect secure, high-performant connectivity across the globe and beyond borders. After a review, it was clear Oracle was the right partner to power the next phase of our 5G connectivity," said Jacques Bonifay, CEO, Transatel. "Oracle Communications' 5G signaling core gives us the needed scalability, security, and flexibility to deliver on today's requirements while having the foundation to deliver on the next generation of connected services to come."

Oracle's cloud native 5G signaling core integrates seamlessly with Transatel's existing 3G/4G signaling systems. This advanced network architecture enables Transatel to scale to meet growing device connectivity demands, help support security during roaming, and deliver the high-performance, real-time experiences required by next-generation industry-centric applications.

"As a pioneer in global IoT and automotive connectivity advancements, Transatel's transition to 5G Standalone will not only drive innovation, but also create new opportunities for its customers," said Andrew Morawski, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Regulated Industries. "With our cloud native 5G signaling core, Transatel can continue to scale and secure high-performance services for millions of connected devices everywhere around the world."

For more information about this news, visit www.transatel.com or www.oracle.com.


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