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Re: Best components for a full mvno core network?


From: Dario Renaud <dario.renaud () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 16:56:41 +0100

Thanks Andrew

Clearwater does some interesting things. Compared to other projects, they
seem to have given a lot of thought to scalability.

But I am a bit surprised of their focus on I- S-CSCF & BGCF.

I guess they are assuming either MNO customers already equipped with SBC
able to do the P-CSCF. Or MVNO build around a local breakout model.

Le jeu. 31 oct. 2019 à 06:15, <andrew () paolucci ca> a écrit :

From my experience Project Clearwater is the most matured IMS Core
solution.
http://www.projectclearwater.org/

Also has a commercial offering.
https://www.metaswitch.com/products/core-network/clearwater-ims-core

Good Luck!
Regards,
Andrew Paolucci



‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Tuesday, October 15, 2019 10:19 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




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