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Nokia first Symworld partner to be selected by Rakuten Symphony for cloud-native Core software Posted: 01 Mar 2022 12:01 AM PST Press Release
Nokia first Symworld partner to be selected by Rakuten Symphony for cloud-native Core software
1 March 2022
Tokyo, Japan – Building on the existing multi-year relationship, Nokia, Rakuten Mobile, Inc., and Rakuten Symphony, Inc., today announced plans to further accelerate industry change with the inclusion of all Nokia cloud-native Core software on Rakuten Symphony's SymworldTM marketplace. The development will support Rakuten Symphony to be the first to enable browsing, selecting, and installing of software into live network operations via a "one-click" operation for communication service providers (CSPs).
The SymworldTM marketplace was created to simplify the process of telecom application onboarding and making approved applications generally available for all SymworldTM customers. The SymworldTM platform digitalizes all telecom processes for planning, deploying, securing, and monitoring the software in live telecom networks; and makes SymworldTM marketplace applications one-click away from deployment.
All telecom software is becoming cloud-native and possible to procure through a marketplace experience. Nokia is well-placed to deliver on that experience, having already rearchitected its software applications in recent years to make them fully cloud-native and deployable in any cloud environment, edge, public or private.
The SymworldTM marketplace by Rakuten Symphony is the first telecom marketplace in the world designed to serve the needs of CSPs and is creating a marketplace of Rakuten and third-party applications in order to provide for the rapid procurement and delivery of telco services as 5G rollouts advance.
Tareq Amin, CEO of Rakuten Symphony, Inc., said: "We have a long and successful relationship with Nokia in Rakuten Mobile and together in Japan we have radically accelerated change in the telecom industry. We want to do more and we are extremely happy to partner with Nokia now to drive the marketplace way of working in the live network with Nokia's world class cloud-native core products. The SymworldTM marketplace approach to deployment changes system integration from being months away, to being days or hours away."
Raghav Sahgal, President of Cloud and Network Services at Nokia, said: "As a telecom cloud-native software leader and a mobile core technology leader, Nokia's Cloud and Network Solutions will provide all our cloud-native Core software and work with Rakuten Symphony to enrich the SymworldTM marketplace for all mobile operators. We look forward to this new chapter with Rakuten Mobile and Rakuten Symphony and supporting their disruptive ambitions in the telco space."
*Symworld is a trademark of Rakuten Symphony Singapore Pte. Ltd.
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About Nokia At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.
As a trusted partner for critical networks, we are committed to innovation and technology leadership across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. We create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.
Adhering to the highest standards of integrity and security, we help build the capabilities needed for a more productive, sustainable and inclusive world.
About Rakuten Symphony Rakuten Symphony is reimagining telecom, changing supply chain norms and disrupting outmoded thinking that threatens the industry's pursuit of rapid innovation and growth. Based on proven modern infrastructure practices, its open interface platforms make it possible to launch and operate advanced mobile services in a fraction of the time and cost of conventional approaches, with no compromise to network quality or security. Rakuten Symphony has headquarters in Japan and local presence in the United States, Singapore, India, Europe and the Middle East Africa region.
For more information, visit: https://symphony.rakuten.com/
About Rakuten Mobile Rakuten Mobile, Inc. is a Rakuten Group company responsible for mobile communications. As the fourth entrant to the mobile carrier business in Japan, Rakuten Mobile aims to redefine industry expectations and provide simple and easy-to-use mobile services through its innovative network technology.
For more information, please visit: https://corp.mobile.rakuten.co.jp/english/ Media Enquiries Japan Media Relations
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Nokia launches Adaptive Cloud Networking to transform service provider cloud networks to be consumable, agile and automated #MWC22
1 March 2022
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced the launch of its cloud-native solution, Adaptive Cloud Networking, to transform service provider cloud networks to be consumable, agile and automated. The comprehensive solution is designed to respond to the unpredictable demands of the 5G era by supercharging a service provider's data center fabric and seamlessly extending its operations to the edge clouds. This innovation in the way telco clouds are built and operated will enable service providers to reinforce their critical role in the 5G digital network value chain.
5G networks are pushing the limits of existing data center fabrics and edge cloud infrastructures: cloud native designs drive the agility and dynamicity of applications, and low latency performance requires those applications to be delivered from edge clouds close to end users. Data center fabrics need to adjust to these new demands. A new NetOps era is emerging – one that provides the tools and capabilities that allow service providers to transform their networks to become more efficient and productive and increase both service revenue and ARPU.
Nokia's comprehensive Adaptive Cloud Networking solution helps service providers overcome these challenges to deliver a consumable, agile and automated network. A consumable network provides a needed foundation of openness, extensibility, visibility and control to access network data to optimize network operations. An agile network adapts to the constantly changing scale and performance required from the application layer, ensuring needed elastic scalability as dictated by the applications. An automated network supercharges network operations by making various built-in automation tools available throughout the network's lifecycle.
Nokia's Adaptive Cloud Networking solution provides these values in three key areas of the service provider network – the data center fabric, the rapidly emerging edge cloud, and the seamless inter-connectivity needed across the WAN, connecting applications across the WAN to different parts of the network.
The solution leverages Nokia's proven data center fabric elements, including the SR Linux network operating system, the Fabric Services System and the Nokia 7220 and 7250 IXR hardware platforms; the newly introduced Edge Network Controller, designed specifically for the automation of the network in edge clouds; and Nokia's Network Services Platform (NSP) for programmable automation, connecting data centers and edge clouds across the wide area network (WAN).
Kalle Lehtinen, CTO, Elisa, said: "With Adaptive Cloud Networking, having the capability to extend the flexibility and dynamicity of a cloud to the network and interconnecting services in different cloud environments, will further enhance Elisa's position as the global leading digital service provider in automating operations. Applications in a cloud are able to consume the network as a dynamic resource in which the network automatically adapts to changes in service demand. This is a big benefit for Elisa's 5G deployments. Elisa is a telecommunications market leader in Finland where its 5G network already covers over 70% of the population."
Paul Parker-Johnson, Chief Analyst and Practice Lead for Cloud and Virtual System Infrastructures, ACG Research, said: "Delivering cloud-native networks and application services effectively in the future will rely on enhanced data center fabrics built from the start for cloud-native operations, from core to edge. Cloud-native networking fabrics need a strong foundation of open, standards-based protocols and data models, broad software modularity, dynamic and complete alignment with service intent, and rich automation at every layer of operation. Nokia has heard these requirements from customers clearly and its solution incorporates what is most important for use in service providers' distributed clouds. Combined with its experience delivering solutions at scale in operator mobile, IP/MPLS/Segment Routing, edge, and SD-WAN deployments, and use of rich automation in each of those domains, Nokia's Adaptive Cloud Networking presents an innovative, scalable, and agile solution to use as the foundation of operators' cloud-native services."
Vach Kompella, Vice President, IP Networks Division, Nokia, said: "Nokia's Adaptive Cloud Networking is about automating every phase of the data center fabric and network lifecycle, including design, deployment and operations. Intent-based automation capabilities can be implemented every step of the way, supercharging service provider operational productivity without having to expand staff and skill set. We're pleased to offer service providers a complete solution that will help them transform their business both now and into the future."
Adaptive Cloud Networking combined with Nokia's new 5G Edge Slicing solution opens additional opportunities for service providers to create value for enterprises.
The following Nokia products comprise the Adaptive Cloud Networking solution:
For the data center fabrics:
For edge cloud network automation:
For seamless interconnect:
About Nokia At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.
As a trusted partner for critical networks, we are committed to innovation and technology leadership across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. We create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.
Adhering to the highest standards of integrity and security, we help build the capabilities needed for a more productive, sustainable and inclusive world.
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Posted: 28 Feb 2022 08:33 PM PST Used to be bands came first. Now they come last, if they come at all. Used to be you had to learn how to play an instrument. Even punks had to know the chords. Now you can buy the beats online. Used to be you had to form a band to hear what your song sounded like, now you can pull up sounds from computer software or your electronic keyboard. And one thing is for sure, it's harder than ever to make money making music. So the internet killed bands. Along with the economy. The dream of yore is passé. We've still got stars, but they're rarely bands. And unless you're a star, you're struggling as a band. Better to do it yourself. That's what the internet has provided, you can do it all by yourself. Used to be you had to be a wizard, a true star, to do it yourself. You had to know how to engineer, never mind getting your hands on the recording equipment, the multitrack tape machine and the board. People forget that the portastudio was such a breakthrough when it appeared, long after the Beatles had come and gone. You could record four different tracks! On a cassette. Despite "Nebraska" being recorded this way, in truth cassettes were a substandard medium, home demos were not of releasable quality. But now with GarageBand, which comes free with every Mac, you can record in .wav, and for just a few bucks you can get your production on all the streaming services. Play live? That's for suckers, it's far too slow. Ever since "Fireflies" that has been the goal. Make it in your bedroom, put it up online and hope to get lucky. And if you're not, if your track doesn't connect, you just go back to the drawing board and do it all over again. And in the hip-hop world it's even easier, you can just rap atop the above-referenced purchased beats. Used to be you formed a band. Which required you to find the players. And then figure out who was good, who was reliable and who was committed. Also, you needed transportation. So, if someone had a station wagon or a van, they'd be in the band, even if their playing was not up to snuff. And then you needed to find a place to play. Which was always for free at the beginning, assuming you could even find that. Maybe you entered a battle of the bands. Maybe you set up in a park. Maybe you played at a school. You had to play a bunch of free shows before you'd generated enough fans to get a paying gig. At a bar, where deejays and records were anathema, at bar mitzvah parties and weddings. You were on a slow train to nowhere. But if you hung in there, started writing original material, then you might be able to get a label interested. But it probably behooved you to move to Los Angeles to gain notice. Because otherwise there were too many weak links in the chain, you could be pretty good but no one would know. And you continued to go through band members. If someone quit or was fired they oftentimes took their fans with them. So your career took a step back. And indie was death. At least prior to the nineties boom. If you weren't on a major label you weren't just second tier, you weren't even in the game. And if you got a label deal, sure you'd get an advance, and they'd deliver publicity and hopefully some radio play, but there was no guarantee you'd connect, most acts did not, and then you found yourself back home broke and disillusioned, and second chances were few and far between. But at least you could survive on what you were making, while you were struggling. A dollar went much further than it does today. Today you can't go on the road because you can't afford it, the gasoline and the hotels. And let's say you do make it. That's when the shenanigans truly begin. You find out all those limo rides and meals were paid for by you, not the label. And when you split the royalties four or five ways, there really isn't that much. And you learn about publishing, and how those who wrote the songs are in a different economic bracket. This alone tends to break up bands. But if you can do it all by yourself... Bands used to be gangs, them against the world. Which was not interconnected. Actually, the bands connected the country. Went from town to town with their fans following, they were the link. Today you've got that link right in the palm of your hand, with your smartphone. You don't need to go to the gig to connect. As far as going to get a date? It's possible, but you're better off using Tinder, or some other dating site. And if your band made it... Sometimes the perks alone were worth it, even if you didn't make any real money. All that travel. But today people fly hours just to see a sporting event, travel is no longer exotic. As for all the sexual shenanigans, forget HIV, there's the smartphone camera. And the mores have changed. Going on the road and raping and pillaging is a badge of dishonor today. So you're left in your vehicle with the rest of your mates, holding your own. But if you do it alone... Hell, you can have no label and make a living on streaming payments. You'll need an attractive song and a fan base, but it's totally doable. Those who complain about streaming payments either don't make palatable music, or have no fans, having not paid their dues, or are signed to a label, which takes the lion's share of the money, if not all of it, at least until you recoup, which you probably won't. But if you do it alone, how big can you be? Well, you can get lucky, like Lil Nas X ,and hit the jackpot, but odds are extremely low. But Lil Nas X did it alone. TikTok broke him, and then he was all over the web. A band? Who needs a band? So if you own your own work, put your music up on streaming sites yourself, you might make a good living, considering the barrier to entry is so low. I hear from people making 25-60k all the time. But you don't know who they are. And the last thing they do is complain, they're too busy satiating the fans they do have, working hard to maintain a job in the music business. It's damn hard. And do you really want to rely on somebody else? Anybody who's been part of the label system will tell you about its vagaries. They love you but don't hear a single. Your advocate loses his job. The label just needs something to hit, not necessarily your track. And what is a hit? Hit records are getting shorter. Maybe you only need twenty or thirty seconds to make a record. Maybe less, the length of a TikTok clip. But this is not music you say, this is not the way it used to be. And that's absolutely correct. We no longer live in a controlled market where radio is king. Even true hit records can take over a year to break. So I ask you, where does a band fit in this equation? Not to mention that bands are relics of rock and roll. Pop was never based on the band. And neither was hip-hop. Of course there are exceptions, but they are de minimis. As for the rock bands, the Active Rock and jam ones that do exist, they have their sights set low. They're playing to a cabal. It's almost as if there's an iron curtain between Active Rock and the rest of the world. Active Rock doesn't count on streaming, and its fans oftentimes listen to nothing else, and non-fans don't listen at all. But you can make a living. Just like in the jam band world. There's an ecosystem, and you can do quite well, but you'll never be a superstar. Dave Matthews broke through in the old game, with video and radio play. Phish never broke through at all. But they make enough money to live well. But they're not rock stars by the old definition, driving Lamborghinis, flying to the Riviera on a whim. And chances are you have to play to eat and live. Stay home and there's no mailbox money. You're a working musician, and just like in Active Rock, most people have never heard your name and never will. And even if a band breaks through, what do you do about endorsements and brand extensions? Usually companies want a face. Is that the lead singer? So who gets all the money? Usually not the players. Just like the players were squeezed out of that publishing money, even though they contributed to the creation of the songs. Talk about dissension. The biggest bands in the world have broken up over money. And control. Do you really want to put your fate in the hands of others? Turns out most people today do not. They can hire a band to go on the road if they have a hit, and be their boss and keep most of the dough. Why would you want to share decision-making power? So the internet and the economy killed bands. And they're not coming back because of the economics. And one thing is for sure, no one, certainly not the U.S. government, is gonna give bands subsidies. And too many professionals don't want to be involved with bands, they're too hard to wrangle. You don't need a band to be a member of a club. That's readily available online. You don't need a band to flesh out your tunes, you can do that yourself. And you can promote and market yourself FOR FREE online! This is what separates the winners from the losers. Unless you're willing to work 24/7 on your career, you won't have one. Social media participation is now part of the job. And it was bad enough when certain players wouldn't go to the radio station, but who needs freeloaders who just play their instrument and do nothing else? NO ONE! -- Visit the archive: lefsetz.com/wordpress/ -- Listen to the podcast: -iHeart: ihr.fm/2Gi5PFj -Apple: apple.co/2ndmpvp -- www.twitter.com/lefsetz -- If you would like to subscribe to the LefsetzLetter, www.lefsetz.com/lists/?p=subscribe&id=1 If you do not want to receive any more LefsetzLetters, Unsubscribe To change your email address this link | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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