ETSI's Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the OSM community organized a OSM Hackfest on 1-4 June 2020. The event was run remotely, allowing participants to join the hands-on sessions from home. All videos and slides from the event are available here.
BT has deployed an NFV Infrastructure in the UK, using Canonical OpenStack and Juniper Contrail, which will run BT's 5G services intially but grow to support a multitude of BT's network services. This platform will be the foundation for BT's strategic automation initiatives meanwhile BT has many tactical network automation initiatives, many using open source components, plus several Orchestration initiatives, that need to be brought together in concert.
Video is embedded below and slides are available here.
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- The 3G4G Blog - Prof. Andy Sutton: Backhauling the 5G Experience - Jan 2020
- Operator Watch Blog: 2019 UK Mobile Network Developments Roundup
- Operator Watch Blog: BT's Converged Core to Launch in 2023
- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: Synchronization for 5G - Requirements, Solutions & Architecture
- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: Small Cells in BT Phone Boxes
- Operator Watch Blog: UK MNO Mobile Spectrum Holdings
- Operator Watch Blog - EE: 5G is going to change everything all over again
- The 3G4G Blog: Update on UK's Emergency Services Network (ESN) from #BAPCO2019
- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: Meshing for BYOC (Bring Your Own Coverage)
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