BRIDGE ALLIANCE/TM FORUM: Breakthrough Edge partnership

By Alex Tuck
Telecoms industry standards expected to rise through advancements in Open APIs and Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC)

A crucial partnership has been formed at the Digital Transformation World Series (DTWS), between organiser TM Forum - the leading telecoms industry association - and the Bridge Alliance - a mobile alliance covering 34 markets and serving consumers and enterprises in the Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.

 

The strategic partnership is designed to simplify worldwide edge computing adoption for telecoms businesses, accelerating digital transformation and leveraging new business opportunities in emerging technologies.

Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), an engine for growth in the telecom industry, supports ultra-low latency applications by processing data closer to the user instead of sending it to the cloud, enabling new business models and the growth of use cases such as cloud gaming, drones, robots, autonomous vehicles and augmented and virtual reality applications.

Bridge Alliance and its member telecom operators will now be able to leverage TM Forum’s Open APIs to deliver open, transparent and accessible MECs at scale. This will pave the way for interoperability and standardisation of MEC globally. The operators could advance their MEC development and boost capabilities in areas such as location-based services and optimise content storage and distribution closer to their customers for faster response times. They will be better positioned to develop mutually beneficial partnerships with ‘hyperscalers’ (such as Alibaba, Amazon, Microsoft and Google) for new business opportunities.

Dr Ong Geok Chwee, CEO of Bridge Alliance says: “We are delighted to work with TM Forum towards standardisation and an industry-approved architecture in MEC to drive the growth and deployment of MEC use cases.”

Bridge Alliance drives Proof-of-Concept and live deployments of MEC services through its Federated Edge Hub, that connects MEC platforms across its member operators, allowing them to easily onboard their respective edge platforms and deliver on-demand edge computing services regionally to support their customers. 

Nik Willetts, CEO of TM Forum comments: “Alongside AI and 5G, MEC is one of a ‘perfect storm’ of digital-infrastructure technologies that will unlock the potential of Industry 4.0 and exciting new B2B2x services. For the telecoms industry to seize these opportunities for growth, we need open standards that make it easy to partner, federate, operate and assure MEC solutions end-to-end. By working with Bridge Alliance, we have a unique opportunity to rapidly co-create, test and prove effective standards fit for the real world.”

TM Forum is exploring the integration, interoperability, and service management challenges associated with MEC through its Open APIs and Catalyst rapid proof-of-concept programs.

 

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