02-15-2019, 02:01 AM
The Telecom Industry Has Moved to Open Source
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<p>The telecom industry is at the heart of the fourth industrial revolution. Whether it’s connected IoT devices or mobile entertainment, the modern economy runs on the Internet.</p>
<p>However, the backbone of networking has been running on legacy technologies. Some telecom companies are centuries old, and they have a massive infrastructure that needs to be modernized.</p>
<p>The great news is that this industry is already at the forefront of emerging technologies. Companies such as AT&T, Verizon, China Mobile, DTK, and others have embraced open source technologies to move faster into the future. And <a href="https://www.lfnetworking.org/">LF Networking</a> is at the heart of this transformation.</p>
<p>“2018 has been a fantastic year,” said Arpit Joshipura, General Manager of Networking at Linux Foundation, speaking at Open Source Summit in Vancouver last fall. “We have seen a 140-year-old telecom industry move from proprietary and legacy technologies to open source technologies with LF Networking.”</p>
<p>Read more and watch the complete interview at <a href="https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/2019/02/the-telecom-industry-has-moved-to-open-source/">The Linux Foundation</a></p>
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<p>The telecom industry is at the heart of the fourth industrial revolution. Whether it’s connected IoT devices or mobile entertainment, the modern economy runs on the Internet.</p>
<p>However, the backbone of networking has been running on legacy technologies. Some telecom companies are centuries old, and they have a massive infrastructure that needs to be modernized.</p>
<p>The great news is that this industry is already at the forefront of emerging technologies. Companies such as AT&T, Verizon, China Mobile, DTK, and others have embraced open source technologies to move faster into the future. And <a href="https://www.lfnetworking.org/">LF Networking</a> is at the heart of this transformation.</p>
<p>“2018 has been a fantastic year,” said Arpit Joshipura, General Manager of Networking at Linux Foundation, speaking at Open Source Summit in Vancouver last fall. “We have seen a 140-year-old telecom industry move from proprietary and legacy technologies to open source technologies with LF Networking.”</p>
<p>Read more and watch the complete interview at <a href="https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/2019/02/the-telecom-industry-has-moved-to-open-source/">The Linux Foundation</a></p>
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