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T-Mobile Accelerates Time to Market and Fosters Innovation Using AWS and Amdocs
2021
T-Mobile uses cloud-native services from Amdocs running on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to support its long-standing commitment to its customers. In this video, Meg Knauth, vice president of application development and operations at T-Mobile, shares how the company continues to add value to its services by collaborating with AWS and Amdocs—an AWS Partner specializing in solutions for the telecommunications industry. Known as the “Un-carrier,” telecommunications company T-Mobile offers one of the largest 5G networks in the United States. Over the years, the company has adopted several AWS solutions, including Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), and Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK). Using these solutions, T-Mobile has moved from a projects-based approach to a products-based approach, accelerating time to market and fostering a culture of innovation.
We decided that to maximize our ability to wow these customers, we needed to leverage some key services like Amazon Aurora, [Amazon] Elastic Kubernetes Service, and [Amazon] Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka to power the Amdocs products to delight these customers."
Meg Knauth VP of Application Development & Operations, T-Mobile
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Learn how T-Mobile manages automation and deployment of its AWS infrastructure consistently for 100 internal teams across AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones. Walk through how T-Mobile uses Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, AWS Transit Gateway, Amazon CloudWatch, and ELB to build a standard architecture template that can be deployed in any region to support hundreds of applications.
T-Mobile prides itself on being a disruptor in the world of wireless communications, always thinking creatively about the relationship it wants to have with its consumers. That includes the company’s approach to using AI for customer service.
Watch this video with Warren McNeel, SVP of Product and Technology at T-Mobile, to hear more about the company’s journey of business transformation with AWS, and how the Un-carrier moves it made has grown its customer base to 84 million subscribers today. “With AWS, we have continued to move more of our technology into the cloud space. You’ll continue to see us expand our cloud footprint, what we’re doing with the cloud, and how we’re using it to drive new innovation,” says McNeel.
Organizations of all sizes across all industries are transforming their businesses and delivering on their missions every day using AWS. Contact our experts and start your own AWS journey today.