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Telefónica Colombia enhances digital service experience with Red Hat technology

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August 2, 2022
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Telefónica Colombia, the largest telecommunications service provider in Colombia, is on a mission to improve the speed and cost of delivering digital services. In particular, it is focused on offering a relevant and responsive experience at scale to users of its Mi Movistar application.

A key part of this strategy was migrating from Oracle technology to Red Hat’s container management, integration, and API solutions.

Telefónica Colombia has reduced costs through our flexible subscription model. It now delivers new features to Mi Movistar up to 51% faster and ensures uninterrupted service by completing maintenance 99% faster.

  • Telefónica Colombia is on a mission to improve the speed and cost of delivering digital services
  • As part of this strategy, it migrated from Oracle technology to Red Hat’s container management, integration, and API solutions
  • Using Red Hat technology, Telefónica Colombia cut costs, improved service delivery and increased maintenance speed

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