On the evening of April 3, reporters from the Daily Economic News learned from China Telecom that recently, China Telecom, in collaboration with China Mobile and China Unicom, successfully achieved technical docking and platform interoperability of 5G QoD (Quality on Demand) capabilities across the three networks based on the GSMA OpenGateway (a globally universal network application programmable interface framework released by GSMA at the 2023 MWC Barcelona, aimed at providing a universal access interface to enable developers to connect to operator networks faster, thereby accelerating the development of digital services and applications) international unified interface standard. This cooperation marks the first time in China’s telecommunications industry that deep collaboration of cross-operator network capabilities has been realized under a unified international standard, becoming an important milestone in the open and intelligent development of 5G networks.
According to China Telecom, 5G QoD capability is a key technology for differentiated network services, dynamically customized to meet user experiences in innovative scenarios such as the low-altitude economy, the metaverse, and the Internet of Vehicles. This time, the three major operators have successfully broken the traditional network capability barriers based on the GSMA OpenGateway standard, achieving end-to-end connectivity of cross-operator 5G QoD capabilities for the first time. This breakthrough not only significantly enhances the efficiency of network resource scheduling but also provides standardized output through unified interface standards, offering industry clients intelligent service capabilities of “one-point access, three-network realization,” aiding the digital transformation of various industries.
On the basis of completing technical interoperability, the three major operators will work together to accelerate the commercial implementation process of 5G QoD capabilities. For scenarios such as smart driving, remote medical care, and VR/AR, by invoking the unified QoD interface of the three networks, enterprises can obtain real-time parameters such as latency and reliability across operator networks, automatically select the optimal path to ensure the accurate transmission of production line control instructions, and provide enterprise customers with customizable and quantifiable differentiated network assurance for QoS.
(Source: Daily Economic News)
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