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Cloud-Native OSS/BSS Transform Telecom Operations
Operations Support Systems (OSS) and Business Support Systems (BSS) are the software backbone of telecom operations. According to a recent study from Market Research Future (MRFR), Telecom Operations Support Systems and Business Support Systems are being transformed by cloud-native architectures. By moving OSS/BSS to the cloud, operators can achieve real-time automation, elastic scaling, and faster time-to-market for new services.
The Telecom Cloud Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 24.5% from 2025 to 2035. Billing and Provisioning represented 41.5% of the market in 2025, the first workload most operators migrate to the cloud. Services are projected to expand at a 29.2% CAGR through 2035 as managed migration, integration, and optimization engagements grow.
How Cloud-Native OSS/BSS Work
Cloud-native OSS and BSS platforms run on cloud infrastructure, using microservices architectures. They automate order management, provisioning, billing, and customer care. They provide real-time visibility into network and business operations. They enable agile business processes and rapid service innovation.
A telecom operator might use a cloud-native BSS to launch a new service in days rather than months. The BSS platform automates the service definition, pricing, and billing setup.
5G Cloud Computing for Real-Time Operations
5G Cloud Computing and Virtualized Network Services provides the real-time network data that powers cloud-native OSS/BSS. The integration of network and business systems enables automated, closed-loop operations.
An operator might use a combined approach. The 5G network provides real-time data on service usage. The OSS/BSS systems use this data to automate billing and capacity planning.
AI/ML-Driven Network Automation
Artificial intelligence is transforming how telecom clouds operate. Self-optimizing networks powered by ML reduce manual intervention by up to 70%. Carriers deploying AIOps platforms report 35% faster fault resolution and 25% lower opex, accelerating cloud migration ROI.
Open RAN Adoption
Open RAN disaggregates proprietary baseband hardware into software components running on cloud infrastructure, creating substantial new demand within the Telecom Cloud Market. AT&T's $14 billion Ericsson deal includes a significant Open RAN component.
Edge Computing and MEC Proliferation
Verizon's multi-access edge computing trials cut application latency by 50%, validating carrier-edge cloud as a viable platform for autonomous vehicles, AR/VR, and industrial automation. Spending on MEC infrastructure is expected to surpass $12 billion annually by 2028.
Regional Leadership
North America commands approximately 32.5% of the Telecom Cloud Market revenue. Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region at a 28.7% CAGR, propelled by India's Jio-scale investments and China's state-backed cloud-native rollouts.
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