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AT&T Open Sources Its SDN Framework To The Linux Foundation (fiercetelecom.com) 42

An anonymous reader writes "It's no secret that AT&T has been planning to move to a software-defined network for quite a while. Now, they've decided to open-source the whole thing." From Fierce Telecom: AT&T today announced it will release its Enhanced Control, Orchestration, Management and Policy (ECOMP) platform to the wider telecom industry as an open source offering managed by the Linux Foundation. The goal, the company said, is to make ECOMP the telecom industry's standard automation platform for managing virtual network functions and other software-centric network capabilities.
AT&T delivered 8.5 million lines of code to the Linux Foundation on Wednesday, saying "We want to build a community -- where people contribute to the code base and advance the platform..." AT&T said Wednesday they've already received interest from other major telecoms, and "we want this to help align the global industry." While their ultimate goal is to virtualize 75% of their own network by 2020, at least one analyst sees a larger trend where the whole telecom industry collectively bypasses equipment vendors and begins "taking network innovation into its own hands."
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AT&T Open Sources Its SDN Framework To The Linux Foundation

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  • Oh, that's right! Drown 'em in paperwork.

  • License? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by willoughby ( 1367773 ) on Saturday July 16, 2016 @11:04AM (#52524253)

    What license is it released under?

    • Your guess is as good as mine.. Can it be more ambiguous?

      AT&T is currently working with the Linux Foundation on the structure for this open source initiative.

    • by HiThere ( 15173 )

      An excellent question. If AT&T has any sense it's the GPL, as it retains ownership of the copyright, but the article didn't even use the word license.

      That said, I believe that the "Linux Foundation" is an association of companies with no community representatives. They often makes statements that try to convince people that the Linux community feels in some particular way, but it's frequently a way that only benefits the corporate interests.

  • Do not trust anything the media companies do no matter how benevolent they seem. Their end game is to control the stream of data to the customer and they will do everything in their power to destroy Net Neutrality. I would have forensic attorneys and coders going over these bits with a fine-tooth comb before using it.
  • This is very significant in its symbolism actually -- remember, it was ATT/Bell Labs that invented C and UNIX and used it internally for their systems management. So for them to open this to the Linux Foundation could be seen as a strong endorsement.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      > remember, it was ATT/Bell Labs that invented C and UNIX

      No, it was Dennis Ritchie who invented C, and also Unix along with Ken Thompson. I would say they invented it *despite* ATT.
      Big corporations never invent works of genius, individual employees do. All works of genius are creative acts by individuals. What corporations do at most is to try *kill* employee creativity by planning incremental results every quarter.

    • The AT&T of today is just an empty brand name that SBC was able to purchase for a pittance, as the withered husk of the old AT&T was practically gone.

      There's no significance in buying a Polaroid DVD player, either.

    • *This* is not *that* AT&T. (Two different companies entirely.)
  • by Anonymous Coward

    where we can all watch AT&T and Comcast and the rest of them go fuck themselves

  • All these people working for the common good ;-)
  • Today's situation... ATT has to pay through the nose to Cisco/Juniper etal for network switches, and beg and plead for the specs ATT wants.

    ATT's goal... ATT gets to slap the code with the specs they want, into a glorified Raspberry Pi or Nvidia GPU, maybe as firmware. And Cisco/Juniper/etal stocks are going to collapse. ATT is not in the network switch/router business. But it is a major capital cost for them. If they can roll-their-own, or get Foxconn to build to their specs, ATT stands to save a bundle of

  • Considering the code size it undoubtedly has many auxiliary features including the ability to read email. Considering the provenance it probably can read everyone else's email too.

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