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  '''I would like to submit a POC proposal where can I find a Word version of the template?'''
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You can find a link to the word version of the PoC Framework (including the templates) at:
   
  [http://webapp.etsi.org/exchangefolder/gs_NFV-PER002v010101p.zip NFV-PER002-PoC Framework - Word version] 
=== 1- I would like to submit a MEC POC proposal where can I find a Word version of the template? ===
The MEC PoC Proposal and Report Templates are available at [[PoC Framework]]
 
=== 2- Do all of the PoC Team members have to be ISG MEC participants? ===
 
No, it is only required that (at least) the main point of contact of the POC is an ISG MEC member or participant.
PoC Proposal Acceptance Criteria are described in section 4.3 of the MEC PoC Framework and summarized [[PoC Framework]] page
 
=== 3- Can we include PoC Demos that happened in the past (as PoC Project milestones) in the PoC Proposal? ===
   
While PoC Demos that occurred in the past can be mentioned as PoC Project milestones, only PoC Demos happening in the future will be considered at the PoC Proposal review time: moreover, it will be required that at least one PoC demo (f2f or webinar) occurs in the future and can eventually be attended by the MEC community.
 
===4- How do I submit the completed MEC PoC Proposal? ===
 
Once your PoC Proposal completed, you need to:


'''Do all of the POC participants have to be NFV ISG participants?'''
# upload it to the ETSI portal as a regular contribution to the MEC ISG IEG
No, it is only required that (at least) one of the supporting Network Operators or Service Providers
# send an email to ISG_MEC_IEG@LIST.ETSI.ORG with [MEC PoC Proposal] in the subject line and a link to the uploaded contribution included in the body.
is member of the NFV ISG. See Section 4.5 of the PoC Framework:
To be able to post your email, you will need to subscribe to that list if not already done. See section 4.2 of the PoC Framework for further details.
 
''“4.5 NFV ISG PoC Proposal Acceptance Criteria ''
''The criteria for acceptance of NFV ISG PoC Proposals are: ''
[...]
''2) The organizations participating in an PoC Project shall include at least two Manufacturers and at''
''least one Network Operator or one Service Provider, where at least the one Network Operator or the one  ''
''Service Provider shall be a member of the NFV ISG (refer clause A.1.1). “''


  '''Where do I send the completed proposal?'''
===5- I have submitted a PoC Proposal, what happens next? ===
Once your proposal completed, you need to:
1) upload it to the ETSI portal as a regular contribution
2) send an email to NFV_POC@LIST.ETSI.ORG with [NFV ISG PoC Proposal] in the subject line and a link to
the uploaded contribution included in the body. To be able to post your email, you will need to subscribe
to that list if not already done. See section 4.3 of the PoC Framework:
   
   
''“4.3 NFV ISG PoC Proposal Submission
Your PoC Proposal will be reviewed by the PoC Support team. This may take up to 14 days. The PoC Support Team will get back to you with some feedback before the end of ts period.  
''PoC Team formation is beyond the scope of the NFV ISG. The PoC Team shall prepare an NFV ISG PoC Proposal ''
If clarifications or additional information is requested by the PoC Support Team, you can revise the PoC Proposal addressing this feedback and re-submit it.
''according to the NFV ISG PoC Proposal template in clause A.1. The PoC Proposal shall be submitted to the''
''ISG as a contribution uploaded on the ETSI Portal and a link to the contribution shall be sent to the ''
''dedicated e-mail distribution list ‘NFV_POC@LIST.ETSI.ORG' with [NFV ISG PoC Proposal] in the subject ''
''line.”''

Latest revision as of 15:32, 7 December 2021


1- I would like to submit a MEC POC proposal where can I find a Word version of the template?

The MEC PoC Proposal and Report Templates are available at PoC Framework

2- Do all of the PoC Team members have to be ISG MEC participants?

No, it is only required that (at least) the main point of contact of the POC is an ISG MEC member or participant. PoC Proposal Acceptance Criteria are described in section 4.3 of the MEC PoC Framework and summarized PoC Framework page

3- Can we include PoC Demos that happened in the past (as PoC Project milestones) in the PoC Proposal?

While PoC Demos that occurred in the past can be mentioned as PoC Project milestones, only PoC Demos happening in the future will be considered at the PoC Proposal review time: moreover, it will be required that at least one PoC demo (f2f or webinar) occurs in the future and can eventually be attended by the MEC community.

4- How do I submit the completed MEC PoC Proposal?

Once your PoC Proposal completed, you need to:

  1. upload it to the ETSI portal as a regular contribution to the MEC ISG IEG
  2. send an email to ISG_MEC_IEG@LIST.ETSI.ORG with [MEC PoC Proposal] in the subject line and a link to the uploaded contribution included in the body.

To be able to post your email, you will need to subscribe to that list if not already done. See section 4.2 of the PoC Framework for further details.

5- I have submitted a PoC Proposal, what happens next?

Your PoC Proposal will be reviewed by the PoC Support team. This may take up to 14 days. The PoC Support Team will get back to you with some feedback before the end of ts period. If clarifications or additional information is requested by the PoC Support Team, you can revise the PoC Proposal addressing this feedback and re-submit it.