Mavenir deploys cloud-based Remote Packet Gateway to Deutsche Telekom IoT in North America

Mavenir has announced the deployment of its cloud-based Remote Packet Gateway to Deutsche Telekom IoT in North America. The collaboration aims to deliver IoT connectivity to several car manufacturers.

Mavenir says Consumer behaviour within the automotive industry is shifting, with customers looking more for sustainable mobility and fewer people wanting to own a car as a status symbol. Electric vehicles (EVs) and car sharing are currently key trends, and the advent of connected cars will ultimately lead to autonomous driving – adding pressure on automakers and suppliers to make their supply chains resilient. All of these contributing factors are driving the industry need for automotive IoT.

Deutsche Telekom IoT is deploying Mavenir’s Remote Packet Gateway, deploying both 4G and 5G non-standalone (NSA) solutions to facilitate localised data breakout. This approach allows traffic to be routed through two data centres located in California and Virginia, supporting IoT deployment applications across the entire continent.

The Remote Packet Gateway uses the Converged Packet Core session management and User Plane Functionality, which function as 4G components replicating the Packet Gateway’s control and user planes. This separation of control and user plane enables reduced latency for user data, reduced data transfers via transatlantic transmissions, and supports advanced connectivity services with different charging options in vehicles, including internet radios, in-car Wi-Fi, telemetry data, remote map and Short Wave upgrades. Additionally, Mavenir’s solution empowers Deutsche Telekom IoT GmbH to provide capabilities and connectivity services internationally to multinational companies, without geographical or technological constraints.

Ashok Khuntia, Mavenir president Core Networks, says, “Mavenir’s solution deployed with Deutsche Telekom IoT GmbH will create the foundation for the future of connected vehicles. The applications enabled by this partnership will allow car manufacturers to benefit from advanced connectivity and an improved customer offering serving the needs of today with a vision for the future.”

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