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Monday, 24 September 2018

More than twice the number of MEF 3.0 proof of concept showcases at MEF18

MEF has updated that 18 Proof of Concept (PoC) Showcase demonstrations that will be presented at the MEF18 global networking event to be held 29 October – 2 November 2018 in Los Angeles, California in the US.

The PoCs will highlight how the MEF 3.0 standard is changing the industry’s ability to orchestrate assured communications services across a global ecosystem of automated networks.
“We are eager to unveil our 2018 PoC Showcase because we are seeing enormous strides from the community in progressing all aspects of MEF 3.0 service and technology development. In fact, we have doubled the amount of PoC participants compared to last year’s event,” said Pascal Menezes, CTO, MEF. 

“This year’s PoCs fall into six broad categories and exemplify the many aspects of MEF 3.0 services and the transformation required to deliver them successfully: automated commercial interaction; service fulfillment and activation; service assurance; multilayer services; SD-WAN; and Universal CPE*.”

There will be a Proof of Concept Awards ceremony on 31 October that will recognise Gold, Silver, and Bronze PoC Award winners as well as the winner of the 2018 MEF 3.0 Implementation Project Award

Details:

Confirmed PoC demonstrations include: 

Automated commercial interaction

· PCCW Global, Sparkle, Tata Communications, Singtel, CBCcom, Liquid Telecom, Clear, and Cataworx: MEF 3.0 LSO Federated Inter-carrier Bandwidth-on-Demand Services Through Automated Discovery and Blockchain Settlement

· Colt Technology Services and Zeetta Networks: Blockchain-Based Carrier Marketplace for LSO Sonata. LSO stands for lifecycle service orchestration

Service fulfillment and activation

· Tata Communications, Sparkle, Equinix, Liquid Telecom, ECI, Amartus, and Spirent: Fulfillment and Activation of an Intercontinental MEF 3.0 Service Spanning Four Operators

· Vodafone, Verizon, EXFO, Fortinet, and CENX: Blade Runner – Orchestrated Multi-domain Augmented Reality

· Eurofiber and Inmanta: End-to-end Service Orchestration of E-LAN over Multiple Domains via the LSO Interlude Interface and Across Multiple Vendors

· Vodafone, Ciena, and DGIT Systems: Pocket-sized Model-driven Networks

· Zayo and Ciena: Self-Service, Agile, Orchestrated CloudLink

· AT&T, Equinix, and Ciena: Multi-Domain, Application-Defined Advanced Global Interconnection Orchestration

· AT&T, Amdocs, Fujitsu, and Iometrix: Transformation in Action – Harmonizing Delivery of Intent-based Networks and Services

Multi-layer services

· CenturyLink, NEC/Netcracker, Infinera, and Coriant: MEF 3.0 Implementation for Orchestrated Multi-layer Optical Transport

Service assurance

· Colt Technology Services and Accedian: Machine Learning for Service Assurance

· CenturyLink and Infinera: Data Science Applications for LSO Architecture-based Service Fulfillment and Assurance

· Spectrum Enterprise, TELUS, Nokia, and Sandvine: Application-aware, Multiservice Provider Self-optimizing Network Using MEF 3.0 LSO Framework

· Verizon: DevNet – Application Intelligent Software-Defined Network

SD-WAN

· Fortinet and Tata Communications: Zero Touch Services with Secure SD-WAN

· Sparkle and Amartus: Towards a Multi-vendor Orchestrated SD-WAN: LSO-enabled Solution with Open Source Orchestrator and Container-based uCPEs

· BringCom, Versa Networks, Simbanet, and Isocel: Instantiation and Delivery of SD-WAN over a Virtualized and Orchestrated Wholesale Carrier Ethernet Access Service

Universal CPE (uCPE)

· AT&T and RAD: Boosting uCPE with SDN/NFV/Legacy Capabilities, Including Network and VNF Service Chain Monitoring and Plugware for Universal Access and Brownfield Deployments. SDN stands for software-defined networking; NFV for network functions virtualisation, and VNF for virtual network functions

Browse the PoC Showcase page for the latest updates. MEF anticipates additional companies will join this list.

*SD-WAN stands for software-defined wide area networking, and CPE for customer premise equipment.

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