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GEN15

GEN15

The Reality of SDN and NFV: from labs to implementation, lessons learned

Guy Daniels
By Guy Daniels

Dec 11, 2015

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The move towards the Third Network means a retooling of the traditional telecoms network, from physical implementation to the operational on demand services, so a lot of different areas need to be proven to make it work. Proofs of Concept are all about validating new business processes and technologies, and confirming that interoperability between the different system will work in the live environment of carriers.

Work still needs to be done on transferring this into a full operational environment, with the substantial integration work that implies, especially where there are no predefined standards. The real test will be when telcos deploy these new concepts in front of customers, when their configuration changes to end-to-end services don't affect other parts of the network.

Featuring: Chris Purdy, CTO, CENX
Laton Palmer, SVP Sales and Strategic Partnerships, UBIqube
Matthias Hain, Director of Bandwidth and Ethernet Services, Colt

Filmed at: GEN15, Dallas, 17 November 2015

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