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CNTT:  Saving money by reducing onboarding time for VNFs and CNFs

CNTT saves service providers and other operators money by enabling network functions to be deployed on a standard infrastructure, reducing deployment time for network functions.

Benefits: 

 

  • Reduced onboarding time means reduced cost and increased forward velocity
  • Reduces uncertainty; certified workloads running on a certified infrastructure are guaranteed to work
  • No need for bespoke infrastructures; all network functions can run on the same infrastructure
  • No vendor lock-in; network functions can run on any certified infrastructure


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CNTT: Saving money by simplifying onboarding for network functions


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CNTT provides standardized infrastructures for both virtual machine-based and containerized network functions, enabling providers to shorten onboarding from weeks and months to hours and days, reducing costs and accelerating digital transformation. 

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CNTT provides standardized infrastructures for both virtual machine-based and containerized network functions, making it possible to deploy multiple network functions without creating a new infrastructures for each. This standardization enables providers to shorten deployment and onboarding from weeks and months to hours and days, reducing costs and accelerating digital transformation. 

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CNTT provides standardized infrastructures for both virtual machine-based and containerized network functions, making it possible to deploy multiple network functions without having to create new infrastructures for each. This standardization enables providers to shorten deployment and onboarding from weeks and months to hours and days, reducing costs and accelerating digital transformation. Certification makes it possible to immediately determine whether a vendor's infrastructure is compatible with target network functions. This ability to "mix and match" components in a single infrastructure increases interoperability and enables you to build more complex functionality.


Questions we need to answer?

What problem are we solving:

Service providers currently find that network functions require specialized cloud infrastructures. Because of this non-standardization, each function may require its own bespoke infrastructure, leading to increased costs and onboarding time.

Message to each of these personas:


  • Service provider


CNTT provides a standard and certification to which both infrastructure and network function vendors can easily be held, reducing costs by both reducing the number of individual clouds that are necessary and the time to onboard individual functions.


  • Network function vendor 



By creating compliant versions of your products, you can assure customers that your network functions will deploy and run easily on their existing infrastructure.


  • Instructure vendor


 

By creating compliant versions of your products, you can assure customers that their network functions will deploy and run easily, and will not require heavy support in order to get them running,




Key Talking Points

  • Reduced onboarding time
  • Cost savings from fewer required infrastructures
  • more?




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