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Global Mobile Operators and GSMA Team up to Build Blockchain to Transform Back-office Roaming
LONDON, June 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Introducing GSMA eBusiness Network, a blockchain solution developed by GSMA
which aims to automate the complex business processes for wholesale roaming,
ensuring readiness in the 5G and IoT era

GSMA today declares commercial readiness

of the "GSMA eBusiness Network", a new private-permissioned industry-wide
blockchain network. The first suite of GSMA applications hosted on the network
aims to transform the wholesale roaming clearing and settlement process. The
network has the potential to support a wide range of operator business
requirements.

The move follows almost four years of collaborative research between GSMA and
six global mobile operator groups who were the founding members of the
Blockchain for Wholesale Roaming (BWR) initiative convened by the GSMA. 
Together with GSMA, the six operators - Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier, CK 
Hutchison, Orange, Telefonica, Verizon, and Vodafone - consolidated several 
successful proof of concept trials using blockchain technology into a minimum 
viable product (MVP). The effort successfully delivered an open-source 
blockchain solution that automates the operations of the wholesale roaming 
settlement process.

This solution informs the GSMA eBusiness Network and its suite of wholesale
roaming service applications. These new GSMA roaming services have the potential
to ensure faster, more transparent, accurate and secure roaming operations for
global mobile operators. They will also safeguard underlying processes,
including clearing, rating, charging, and settlement for improved revenue
assurance. These GSMA services were developed independently of the BWR effort.
Characterised by openness and transparency, GSMA roaming services are aligned
with BWR's open-source principles and specifications, particularly realising a
multi-party, multi-vendor, and ledger-agnostic environment on the GSMA eBusiness
Network.

"The combination of increasing international data flows and momentum around 5G
and IoT create a natural impetus to overhaul existing wholesale roaming
practices. Harnessing the potential of blockchain to automate processes and
mitigate inefficiencies is a crucial step towards strengthening the global
mobile ecosystem and enhancing inter-operator connectivity," said Alex Sinclair,
CTO, GSMA.

Innovating Together

Collaboration has been central to the development of the BWR MVP solution,
concluded in May 2021. During this process, the BWR participants and GSMA
focused on technical, governance and functional aspects of the blockchain
solution, along with detailed requirements and architecture definitions,
software development and testing.

"The work during the BWR initiative is a testament to the power of industry-wide
collaboration despite the challenges of the pandemic. It's an exciting
opportunity to create distributed trust between operators and enable the
automation of complex business processes. The benefits we identified during
development were encouraging: swifter exchanging of information, securing
roaming wholesale discount agreements, agreeing transactions and settlement fees
built on the immutable features of blockchain was impressive," said the
operators who took part in the BWR initiative.

The Bigger Business Picture

The GSMA eBusiness Network is built on Hyperledger Fabric, a distributed ledger
technology. It has the potential to support secure and transparent
inter-operator settlements through decentralised applications and facilitate the
digital transformation of wholesale roaming by improving operational efficiency,
cutting costs, and mitigating errors and disputes.

Anticipating the success of the BWR MVP development effort, in December 2020,
GSMA selected Mobileum, a leading provider of analytics-driven technology
solutions, as the technology partner to develop a commercial-grade industrywide
blockchain network. Now GSMA is working with the operator community and their
ecosystem partners to onboard them to the network.

Mr Sinclair continued, "Legacy wholesale roaming clearing and settlement
exchange technology is complex, which is why blockchain technology is ideally
suited to this application. Longer-term, the solution will allow operators to
focus all their efforts on improving value and service for subscribers, rather
than losing time managing disputes and rectifying errors. Through the GSMA
eBusiness Network, operators will have access to a system capable of automating
business processes that will become ever more complex as we enter an era of
connectivity defined by 5G and IoT."

Looking to the Future

The GSMA eBusiness Network and the new blockchain-enabled roaming services are
just the start of a digital transformation journey that will expand to other
industry use cases. They lay the groundwork for delivering applications that
leverage the full-integrated potential of technologies such as cloud computing,
edge computing, quantum computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning.
In an effort to ensure the GSMA eBusiness Network continues to evolve, GSMA will
work with the participants of the BWR initiative to innovate further.

About GSMA

The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting more
than 750 operators with almost 400 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem,
including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and
internet companies, as well as organisations in adjacent industry sectors. The
GSMA also produces the industry-leading MWC events held annually in Barcelona
[https://www.mwcbarcelona.com/], Africa [https://www.gsmathrive.com/africa/],
Los Angeles [https://www.mwclosangeles.com/]and Shanghai
[https://www.mwcshanghai.com/], as well as the Thrive Series
[https://www.gsmathrive.com/] of regional conferences. For more information,
please visit the GSMA corporate website at www.gsma.com [https://www.gsma.com/].
Follow the GSMA on Twitter: @GSMA.

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Source: GSMA