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ONF Launches COMAC to Bring Convergence to Operators' Mobile and Broadband Access and Core NetworksSANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The ONF, the recognized leader driving transformation of the networking industry via operator-led curated open source development, today announced the launch of the COMAC (Converged Multi-Access and Core) initiative. COMAC is aimed at delivering next-generation services over both mobile and broadband networks, seamlessly supporting subscriber management and a consistency of service experience regardless of access technology. COMAC will make it possible to programmatically craft diverse network slices, combining various access and core technologies to support a wide variety of use cases, deployment options and service offerings. To build such a platform, COMAC will leverage SDN and cloud principles to create both converged access and converged core capabilities as part of a holistic platform: Converged Access: COMAC access architecture is built on disaggregated RAN (leveraging the O-RAN RU/DU/CU architecture), disaggregated mobile core, and disaggregated Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) components. Elements from each are then redistributed and aggregated into a unified access layer, creating a SDN powered control plane and P4 powered user plane that each contain elements of the RAN CU, Mobile Core and BNG. This reformulated and highly optimized stack can thus manage high-speed subscriber traffic regardless of a user's access link. COMAC will offer different implementation choices for 4G & 5G RAN as well as PON, WiFi, DOCSIS and fixed wireless broadband connectivity. Converged Core: COMAC integrates unified subscriber management, blending Mobile MME, HSS and BNG-Authentication and billing functions into a common platform that will enable operators to manage their user base as a unified whole rather than as distinct and isolated service offerings. COMAC is also optimized for 5G deployments. By disaggregating all elements and building on a microservice architecture, operators can dynamically place elements where they best serve their needs. Access, edge, core or public clouds can work together in a coordinated way, with components and applications deployed close to users as required and centralized where practical to deliver an exceptional user experience while leveraging common infrastructure and public cloud economics. COMAC Reference Design
As with all ONF Reference Designs, the operator group commits to actively contribute, trial and deploy the platforms. The Reference Design will also be used during procurements, with RFPs referring to the Reference Design as the authoritative reference for the architecture. COMAC Open Source Project COMAC is building upon a suite of ONF Projects, all part of the CORD project umbrella. Of note, COMAC is leveraging OMEC, a new open source project being announced in parallel today. In all, COMAC will leverage a collection of both access and core projects. Unification will enable greater infrastructure efficiencies as well as common subscriber authentication and service delivery capabilities so users can roam seamlessly between mobile and fixed environments while experiencing a unified experience. COMAC Demo at Mobile World Congress Supporting Quotes "5G technology is a profound technology shift taking place in parallel with a massive upgrade in broadband networks. COMAC is on a path to become a pivotal piece of the edge network for operators, playing a very important role in the realization of next-generation infrastructure where enhanced mobile connectivity must be paired with broadband to support new use cases and the development of next-generation services." Further Details About the Open Networking Foundation:
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