Open Networking Foundation (ONF) Announcements
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M-CORD Project Continues to Lead Open Source Innovation for Next-Generation 5G Mobile Networks
M-CORD, the leading open source platform for Carrier 5G Edge Network innovation, is today demonstrating a number of new, ground-breaking capabilities at Mobile World Congress Americas. Based on the CORD™Platform and hosted by the Open Networking Foundation (ONF), M-CORD is the leading platform for 5G innovation, addressing the needs of mobile operators by using cloud-native approaches to prototyping 5G innovations.
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Open Networking Foundation (ONF) Completes Metamorphosis to Focus on Open Source Solutions
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Intel Labs Contributes Mobile Core (vEPC) Reference Software to the CORD™ Project
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