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RCR Wireless: Bell Becomes First Operator to Launch ONAP in Production

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Canadian telecommunications company Bell announced it has become the first company to launch an open source version of the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) in production.

The announcement was noted by Arpit Joshipura, general manager of networking and orchestration at the Linux Foundation, in a company blog post. According to Joshipura, the news marks a first step toward using ONAP as a common platform across Bell’s network as the company re-aligns itself to follow a multi-partner DevOps model.

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Light Reading: Bell Canada Pioneers Production ONAP

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Bell Canada’s move to be the first company bringing open-source ONAP code into production is the result of a year-long challenge the company set for itself to make its dev-ops process pay off. But it is also intended as a signal to the broader industry that the massive open-source software platform can be practically deployed, in hopes of attracting more participation and contributions, a BCE executive says.

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FierceTelecom: Bell Canada Says Open Source ONAP Adds Modularity, Flexibility to Its Network

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Bell Canada has become one of the first service providers to deploy Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP), focusing its initial attention on automating its data center tenant network provisioning process.

By making this transition in its network, the service provider said it will provide its operations teams with a new tool to improve efficiency and time to market.

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SearchSDN: New ONAP Architecture Provides Network Automation Platform

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Eight months after its inception, the Open Network Automation Platform project released its first code, dubbed Amsterdam. The ONAP architecture is a combination of two former open source projects — AT&T’s Enhanced Control, Orchestration, Management and Policy and the Open-Orchestrator project.