As cloud-based businesses, the Companies telecommunications is one of the first, and it should be. Today Canonical, best known for Ubuntu Linux, won an important customer for Charmed OpenStack: The Russian company MTS telecommunications.
With more than 80 million mobile subscribers, MTS is a serious player and of course the company needed a serious cloud for its network. With this new partnership, MTS aims to accelerate the development of new services such as 5G. And, of course, as everyone does with the cloud, it wants to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO of total cost of ownership) of the cloud infrastructure.
MTS will do this with Charmed OpenStack. Based on the popular OpenStack an open source cloud, this stack works in combination with: Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS), Juju Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM), OpenStack Charms and Ceph open source stack.
OpenStack has long been a cloud chosen by telecommunications.
“All over the world, providers love OpenStack. What started as a flexible framework for deploying and managing network operations has evolved into a preferred one platform to manage the evolution of networks from LTE to 5G," said Mark Collier, COO of the Open Infrastructure Foundation.
Indeed, last year Canonical won a contract with BT, formerly British Telecom, to use Ubuntu Linux and OpenStack in its 5G deployment in United Kingdom and all over the world.
A good reason for Canonical's success in the market is that Charmed OpenStack is designed to offer easy development and use of private cloud applications. Comes with improved SDN handling and edge compute capabilities.
Financial details have not been revealed at this time, but Canonical is pleased with the deal.
"Canonical is really excited to partner with MTS and provide a platform on which they can deploy their 5G network," said Regis Paquette, VP of Global enviroment Canonical Alliances.