Seoul, Korea - September 21, 2015 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a leading provider of mobile broadband networking solutions, announced today that it successfully deployed the first virtualized IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) components of its AdaptiV Core platform for Korean telecommunications service provider SK Telecom, delivering resource usage flexibility and significant potential cost savings to the operator's LTE-Advanced network.
"The deployment of our AdaptiV IMS solution represents a second major win for our network virtualization strategy in Korea this year," said Jeong Jinsoo, Senior Vice President and Head of Domestic Network Sales and Marketing Team of Samsung Electronics. "SK Telecom's extensive and highly advanced LTE-A network provides the perfect opportunity for us to showcase the strengths of our latest virtualized solutions."
Samsung's AdaptiV Core platform is designed to combine virtualization of LTE core network elements, such as the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and IMS, with robust OSS capabilities in the form of the CognitiV Cloud Manager. The AdaptiV vIMS component is designed to provide the same software functionality as legacy IMS solutions, while introducing a higher degree of freedom and efficiency to the hardware resources. It transitions the purpose-built proprietary hardware of legacy IMS systems into the same powerful, standardized server hardware that runs IT systems around the world. This not only provides significant cost savings by enabling the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment, but also grants significant freedom in hardware selection while allowing for unprecedented scalability - individual hardware resources (e.g. computing cores, memory and storage) can be added individually as needed to meet network demand.