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Re: Best components for a full mvno core network?
From: Javier J <javier () advancedmachines us>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 11:44:18 -0400
This is interesting but so many variables to unpack to determin what the right solution is. What are the main goals of your org? What exact pain points are you trying to fix? On Wed, Oct 16, 2019, 8:28 AM Dario Renaud <dario.renaud () gmail com> wrote:
Hello, At my day job, we are considering going Full MVNO. Which means building a mobile core network. I was wondering if some of you would have feedback or advices on the solutions currently available? We would like to avoid the big providers (Ericsson & such). Ideally, something opensource, or, if proprietary, a company maybe willing to license access to the code (one can dream). There seems to be a lot of bits and pieces available out there, with a mix of full, fullish or partial solutions. This makes for quite the puzzle. Among the ones I found most interesting: nextEPC, covering, well, the EPC… (https://github.com/nextepc/nextepc). It looks like the more active open EPC implementation out there. And it seems that Yate people have a commercial product covering basically everything needed ( https://yatebts.com/solutions_and_technology/mobile_virtual_network_operator/). What do you think? Regards Dario Renaud
Current thread:
- Best components for a full mvno core network? Dario Renaud (Oct 16)
- Re: Best components for a full mvno core network? Javier J (Oct 18)
- Re: Best components for a full mvno core network? Dario Renaud (Oct 21)
- Re: Best components for a full mvno core network? Dovid Bender (Oct 31)
- Re: Best components for a full mvno core network? Dario Renaud (Oct 21)
- Re: Best components for a full mvno core network? Andrew Paolucci via NANOG (Oct 31)
- Re: Best components for a full mvno core network? Javier J (Oct 18)