Omantel telecom operator trials next generation telco blockchain network for roaming
Oman’s telecom
operator Omantel, and Indonesian Telkomsel has signed up to GSMA’s ebusiness
network accelerator program to trial next gen telco blockchain network for
roaming. The new network will speed up roaming processes, support roaming
agreement negotiations and expedite billing and settlement. The trials will go
live in June 2023.
The GSMA
eBusiness Network is a private-permissioned industry-wide blockchain solution,
launched in 2021 to support a wide range of operator business requirements and
transform the wholesale roaming clearing and settlement process. It was formed
following collaborative research between the GSMA and CK Hutchison Group
Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica, Verizon and Vodafone who were
the founding members of the Blockchain for Wholesale Roaming (BWR) initiative,
convened by the GSMA.
Blockchain
technology securely automates the complex business processes for wholesale
roaming, ensuring that the interoperation between MNOs is accurate,
transparent, and verified in the shortest possible time. Omantel and Telkomsel
anticipate multiple benefits from using blockchain, including operational
efficiency through decreased manual intervention, greater accuracy in charging,
reduced billing disputes and rejections and quicker time to market for roaming
products and offerings.
Talal Al Mamari,
CEO, Omantel, said: “We want to lead the pack with the implementation of this
revolutionary blockchain solution, which will not only automate our systems
further, but also help us to optimise costs and become more efficient by
reducing margins of error. In addition to the operational benefits that we
expect to achieve, we foresee an improvement in customer-experience by way of
fewer disputes in invoices and improved roaming services and products. It will
also allow us to partner with more operators to exchange data over blockchain,
thereby enabling future technology developments like 5G Standalone Roaming and
the Billing and Charging Evolution. Such initiatives reflect our commitment of
enriching the experience of our customers to complement our wide international
roaming footprint over 200 countries with more than 700 partners.”
“As Indonesia’s
leading digital telco, Telkomsel consistently reaches beyond in unlocking more
potential for the country’s progress. During MWC23 in Barcelona, Telkomsel
joined the GSMA eBusiness Network Accelerator program with the hope of opening
opportunities for further implementation of blockchain network technology in
Indonesia. By conducting a joint study and exploring blockchain technology, we
can optimise our wholesale roaming clearing and settlement processes in the
future. Being the first digital telco in Southeast Asia to join the initiative
in 2023, Telkomsel will continue to evaluate the results of the blockchain
technology trial and bring more inclusive and sustainable access to world-class
connectivity in Indonesia,” said Wong Soon Nam, Chief Planning &
Transformation Officer, Telkomsel.
“Blockchain
technology is ideally suited to streamline the wholesale roaming clearing and
settlement process. It does this by enabling the automation of business
processes that are becoming increasingly complex as we enter an era of
connectivity defined by 5G and IoT,” said Alex Sinclair, Chief Technology
Officer, GSMA. “We are asking our members to join the trials so they can
realise the benefits of the blockchain, along with their roaming partners, and
lay the foundations for Web3, with fully automated contract management,
settlement and payments.”
The roaming
application services offered by the GSMA eBusiness Network ensure more
transparent and secure roaming operations for MNOs. The applications are built on
blockchain-based automated workflows, using smart contracts to create a
single-source-of-truth in roaming contract management, data clearing and
financial settlement.
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