Hello zx10guy,
I am not the cloud service. A partner organization has the cloud service already in place, thus what my firm really wants to do is provide the channel for users to be able to carry out transactions and obtain feedback from the cloud service.
My firm is the one responsible for hosting the network as all traffic coming from users pass through us to the cloud and back.
The reason for the Telco APN links is that we have devices with SIM Card slots (these devices will be scattered all over a given region to avail end user a platform to do transactions), now due to wide spread of telco connectivity and availability, their SIM will be slotted in to the devices for the users at different regions.
The traffic coming from the users is to be carried within the APN to make it unique to my firm, once it gets to my end, the routers/firewalls and ISP based on config do their job of sending the traffic to our partner cloud service and within minutes (if not seconds) reverts.
From your response though, I have been able to deduce some info as to implementing the solution.
I am not the cloud service. A partner organization has the cloud service already in place, thus what my firm really wants to do is provide the channel for users to be able to carry out transactions and obtain feedback from the cloud service.
My firm is the one responsible for hosting the network as all traffic coming from users pass through us to the cloud and back.
The reason for the Telco APN links is that we have devices with SIM Card slots (these devices will be scattered all over a given region to avail end user a platform to do transactions), now due to wide spread of telco connectivity and availability, their SIM will be slotted in to the devices for the users at different regions.
The traffic coming from the users is to be carried within the APN to make it unique to my firm, once it gets to my end, the routers/firewalls and ISP based on config do their job of sending the traffic to our partner cloud service and within minutes (if not seconds) reverts.
From your response though, I have been able to deduce some info as to implementing the solution.