In today's digitally connected landscape, customers' expectations have transformed. They not only demand the latest services and fastest speeds but also the guarantee and assurance of those services. While communication service providers (CSPs) are equipped to identify network outages, dynamically responding to service quality degradation remains a challenge, especially for small and medium businesses (SMBs) seeking cost-effective solutions.
With over 145 million SMBs globally, the market potential is staggering, projected to reach US$800 billion by 2027. The vast majority of these SMBs want services that extend beyond mere connectivity to support their business objectives. Yet, many lack the budget or expertise to take advantage of high-end solutions like SD-WAN and Dynamic Multi-Path Optimization (DPMO). Enter our groundbreaking catalyst project.
The 2022 Phase I of the award-winning Converged Access with ODA Catalyst project showcased how CSPs can slash network access costs (30%) by using the Catalyst's converged access solution to eliminate numerous proprietary OSS (operational support system) interfaces.
The Catalyst's second phase in 2023, embedded with cloud-native technology, exhibits how this streamlined solution not only optimizes technology-focused SLAs (service level agreements) but also offers a myriad of customer experience solutions. This lets operators deliver their services effortlessly over multiple access networks without being bogged down by underlying technologies. Phase II also enables CSPs to provide affordable and guaranteed services tailored to SMBs' business needs.
This is exemplified by a scenario where a video service maintains service continuity, even when an impairment or congestion is introduced through the usage of a Universal CPE with dual-access technologies. When a performance issue is detected, the video service is switched from fiber to a 5G network slice to avoid a drop in quality. To make this possible, the Catalyst uses TM Forum Open APIs at the service level, which interact with Broadband Forum, 3GPP, ETSI and ITU APIs at the technology level.
Incognito was honoured to work with champions NTT, Claro Brazil, Verizon, GCI, and VNPT while collaborating with fellow participants NaaS Compass, Future Connections, Brillio, and RedHat in this year's project.
Imagine a bustling sports event or concert in a city's center. Although such events might not cause outright network failure, they can lead to network congestion, impacting local businesses as they try to serve the public. Through our catalyst solution, service providers can promise advanced, affordable, and assured services, ensuring businesses – and their customers – are unaffected, even when demand is unusually high.
Incognito's comprehensive converged OSS solution is made up of the following components:
By incorporating TM Forum Open APIs connecting to service assurance systems, a cloud-native approach to OSS, and cloud-native, physical, and virtualized network function (CNF, PNF, VNF) technologies, backed by Red Hat OpenShift, this solution offers advantages including:
Because of how keen we are on this Catalyst, we're grateful and proud that it's been named as a finalist for three 2023 TM Forum Catalyst Team Awards:
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, so do the demands and needs of SMBs. The Converged Access with ODA Catalyst project is more than just a solution; it's a revolutionary approach that bridges the gap between customer needs and technological advancements.