ONAP and Network Standards – Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights – Episode 104

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Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Lynn Comp, Senior Director of Communications Service Providers (CoSP) Business Acceleration Team at Intel, examines why the industry is looking at open innovation and open source as a foundation for the transformation of the network in this archive of a livecast from NFV World Congress 2017 in San Jose. She discusses Intel’s role as a Platinum-level member in the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) and why ONAP was formed. The conversation also delves into the new network service benchmark (NSB), which aims to give service providers and suppliers a set of synthetic benchmarks that everyone understands and can translate to their networks, hopefully advancing the pace to RFQ and deployment of new services.

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