mCarbon concludes deployment tests of apps on AWS
With the platform availability of the first-of-its-kind cloud-based deployment on USSD (unstructured supplementary services data), mCarbon successfully tested deployment of applications on AWS (Amazon Web Services) to benefit Telco’s worldwide with the opportunity to replace upfront capital infrastructure expenses and low variable costs that scale with the business.
mCarbon has announced the availability of the cloud-based deployment of USSD (unstructured supplementary services data) Gateway on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud for easy rollout of interactive services for Telecom Operators worldwide. This solution built on Greenroom Platform will enable operators to rapidly create and deliver new value-added, dialogue-based services by providing an intermediary platform that links content and services to end users and provides subscribers with high-speed interactive access to a wide range of value-added services.
With this technology, mCarbon will enable access to USSD-based services to millions of customers in Africa and America, for a leading Telco group all from a single platform hosted on Amazon Cloud.
"It will simplify interactive communications between users and dramatically reduce integration time and cost. It's not only reducing efforts, it's also future-proof. Such seamless integration in a virtualized environment can provide operator unlimited scalability. This is the first time USSD- based services have been attempted on the cloud completely outside the operator ecosystem, giving huge time and cost advantage to them to launch and concentrate more on core innovative services,” said Rajesh Razdan, Co-Founder & Director, mCarbon.
mCarbon’s USSD Gateway platform can be easily adapted to the needs of telecom service providers. The platform connects with the operator network through secure IP Links. Some of the key benefits of using USSD Gateway on Cloud, being facilitation of applications and services without the cost and complexity of provisioning and managing a traditional application platform stack and finally services can be launched within one day as no hardware installation is required.
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