Huawei Receives First Frameworx Conformance Certification Award For It's MSUP

Huawei Receives First Frameworx Conformance Certification Award For It's MSUP

By Monica Gleberman

Huawei Technologies, a global information and communications technology provider, has received the world’s first Frameworx Conformance Certification (Implementations) from the TeleManagement Forum (TM Forum). The certification was awarded to Huawei for its Managed Services Unified Platform (MSUP) V2.0.

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., is a Chinese-based multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in China. Since it’s formation in 1988, the company has dominated the market to become the largest telecommunication equipment maker in the world. In 2010, the company reported revenue over $18 billion.

And the company’s success only continued; in 2010, Huawei won 47 managed services contracts to help improve network performance and efficiency for customers. Being well known in the managed services area has led to TM Forum’s recognition.

TM Forum is a global, non-profit association focused on highlighting companies that have the necessary tools to “adopt innovative services” and “business growth models” to help reduce costs and risk. The company gave its first ever award to Huawei.

“Huawei is the first organization in the world to achieve the Frameworx Conformance Certification (Implementations) and its MSUP V2.0 fully complies with the latest Frameworx standards (version 12), demonstrating Huawei’s strong Managed Services capabilities,” an official statement divulged.

“Since the certification of the first generation of MSUP in 2011, MSUP V2.0 has evolved across the Business Process Framework (eTOM) horizontally and vertically to cover Network Planning, Network Design & Rollout, Capacity Management, and Services Management Capability,” the statement continued. “This is a key element that transforms network-centric (NOC - Network Operation Center) operations to service-centric (SOC - Service Operation Center) operations. In addition, the Quality Management System (QMS) and Information Security Management System (ISMS) is integrated with the MSUP V2.0 enterprise domain.”

Huawei added that its managed service platform, MSUP V2.0, contains all the necessary components and processes to assure SLA compliance, improve service quality and enhance the end-user experience.




Edited by Allison Boccamazzo
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