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RADCOM Launches 5G Service Assurance on Google Cloud

RADCOM Launches 5G Service Assurance on Google Cloud

RADCOM announced the availability of its innovative 5G assurance solution on Google Cloud. This will provide telecom operators with an automated, cloud-native assurance offering that integrates seamlessly with Google Cloud for closed-loop, zero-touch operations on the cloud to enhance the customer experience and proactively improve 5G service quality.

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“Service assurance is critical for telecom operators rolling out 5G services on the cloud, and so we’re excited to be working with Google Cloud to provide telecom operators our innovative assurance solution for deploying and optimizing 5G services on Google Cloud,” said Hilik Itman, RADCOM’s Chief Operating Officer. “Operators can use Google Cloud to simplify 5G rollouts and manage network services more automatically while smartly monitoring quality using our Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven analytics to ensure subscribers enjoy great customer experiences.”

RADCOM solutions provide Radio Access Network (RAN) to core network coverage and advanced AI-driven analytics to automatically pinpoint and resolve network degradations to help operators overcome the challenges of rolling out new 5G standalone networks. Running as a cloud-native function within Google Cloud, RADCOM’s solutions integrate with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Google Cloud’s BigQuery to enable operators to automate and scale their assurance solutions while efficiently utilizing cloud resources.

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Offering a wide range of AI-driven assurance use cases, operators can use RADCOM’s solutions on Google Cloud for automatically preventing service degradations, mitigating signaling storms, predictive analytics, driving network automation, saving operational costs, as well as virtual drive tests (VDT) for saving up to 30% by replacing physical drive tests.

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