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Huawei's CloudOpera IES Successfully Participated in EANTC Interoperability Tests

Mar 24, 2017

[Paris, France, March 24, 2017] Huawei announced today that its ICT infrastructure enabling system, CloudOpera IES, has successfully participated in the interoperability tests hosted by the European Advanced Networking Test Center (EANTC) at the MPLS + SDN + NFV World Congress 2017.

With its extensive insight into carrier services and years of experience in test methods, EANTC develops strict test cases based on carriers' specific operation scenarios. During the tests, Huawei's CloudOpera IES completed interconnection with third-party controllers and delivered various enterprise services.

The integration period has been shortened from months to weeks through metadata modeling driven, and southbound integrated, plug-in frameworks, rectifying the previously slow integration experience across multiple vendors and helping carriers accelerate the rollout of new services. Huawei plans to continue promoting interoperability cooperation in the industry, working with various partners to develop an efficient, collaborative, and open ecosystem.

Carsten Rossenhoevel, Co-founder and Managing Director of EANTC, said, "The Huawei CloudOpera IES demonstrated an impressive open platform and fulfilled the quick integration of new vendor network products and services. We look forward to continuing work with Huawei to promote industry development."

Huawei's CloudOpera IES is an operation system and service development platform for carriers in the SDN/NFV/Cloud-based network. It provides network-wide ICT resource orchestration and full lifecycle management. CloudOpera IES provides end users with a ROADS experience, meeting their needs for real-time, on-demand, all-online, DIY, and social services. The advanced microservice architecture and metadata-based design facilitates the fast and efficient rollout of services. Open APIs enable carriers, enterprises, partners, and developers to develop a thriving ecosystem together and accelerate ICT service innovations.