Samsung Electronics is betting that acquiring Zhilabs, a real-time networks analytics startup based in Barcelona, will ease its transition from 4G to 5G technologies.
Financial details of the deal, which was announced today, have not been disclosed.
Zhilabs will be fully owned by Samsung, but it will continue to operate independently under its own management.The acquisition of Zhilabs is part of Samsungs initiative, announced in August, to invest 25 trillion won (about $22 billion) in businesses working on AI, 5G, components for self-driving vehicles, and biopharmaceutical technologies.In a statement, Youngky Kim, Samsung Electronics president and head of networks business, said 5G will enable unprecedented services attributed to the generation of exponential data traffic, for which automated and intelligent network analytics tools are vital.
The acquisition of Zhilabs will help Samsung meet these demands to assure each subscriber receives the best possible service.Founded in 2008, Zhilabs products are used by customers including Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Vodafone, and Telefonica to analyze and test network performance in real-time.
Because its solutions allow service issues to be automatically detected and fixed, Zhilabs AI-based automation will help Samsung launch new services related to the industrial Internet of Things and smart cars.
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