How Ubuntu OpenStack makes the cloud work for telcos and SPs

Canonical

on 11 March 2015

This article was last updated 9 years ago.


Telcos and Service Providers expect near 100% uptime and the flexibility to scale their infrastructure up and down on-demand. This requires a proven cloud platform that minimises time-to-revenue and ensures predictable costs.

Here’s why you should consider Ubuntu OpenStack for your next cloud project:

  • Up to 75% of OpenStack clouds are built on Ubuntu OpenStack.
  • Up to 70% of leading public cloud workloads run on Ubuntu OpenStack.
  • We work with seven of the top 10 service providers globally.
  • Ubuntu’s state-of-the-art management tools make hardware provisioning and cloud services orchestration quick, easy, and hassle-free.

Discover why Ubuntu OpenStack enables Telcos to maximise margins, reduce the costs and risks of introducing new value-added services and speed up time-to-revenue.

Download eBook

Smart operations, optimal architecture, better pricing.

OpenStack and Ubuntu bring automated deployment and management that help you optimize infrastructure costs — no matter your industry or use case.

Learn about Canonical OpenStack ›

Newsletter signup

Get the latest Ubuntu news and updates in your inbox.

By submitting this form, I confirm that I have read and agree to Canonical's Privacy Policy.

Related posts

Join Canonical at the first-ever African OpenInfra Days

For the second time, and in less than one month, Canonical is coming to East Africa! Three weeks ago, we had the first-ever UbuCon Africa, which was...

OpenStack PoC? No problem!

Setting up a proof of concept (PoC) environment is often one of the first steps in any IT project. It helps organizations to get to grips with the technology,...

The Linux Foundation and OpenStack – a new chapter for cloud-native infrastructure

Effective July 23rd, 2025 the Open Infrastructure Foundation (OIF) has officially joined one of the world’s largest and most influential open source...