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PoC Team
Brocade
Gigaspaces
Advantech
Saguna
Vasona
Vodafone
Main Contact
Tim Epkes, Brocade tepkes@brocade.com
Kevin Shatzkamer, Brocade kshatz@brocade.com
PoC Demo
PoC Demo 1 - MEC PoC ZONE @ MEC World Congress, Munich (GE), Sept 2016
PoC Demo 2 - ETSI Webinar, Q4 2016
PoC Demo 3 - Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Feb 2017
Abstract
MEC requires more than just standardization, including the establishment of an interoperable ecosystem that continues to develop new use-cases for MEC. Through a single, unified infrastructure, NFV-O, and cloud orchestration system, this MEC PoC will demonstrate the ability to support multiple MEC platforms and applications residing on shared and common computing infrastructure, each providing a unique value-add on the traffic traversing platform. Traffic, by APN or IP address range, will be dynamically routed to select MEC platforms, which will then introduce unique sets of data analytics, traffic optimization and network applications, leveraging service function chaining, that enhance subscriber experience and operator visibility into network characteristics
PoC Proposal
PoC Topics
This PoC is WORKING on:
PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios
PoC Contribution to PT01 and PT03 (Technical Report) is expected by September 2016
PoC Report
PoC Report is expected by Q1 2017