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This page provides the list of on-going NFV ISG PoCs. Click on them to learn further details.
This page provides the list of on-going ISG MEC PoCs. Click on them to learn further details.


'''[[CloudNFV Open NFV Framework Project]]'''
The following MEC Proofs of Concept are developed according to the ETSI ISG MEC Proof of Concept Framework. MEC Proofs of Concept are intended to demonstrate MEC as a viable technology. Results are fed back to the Industry Specification Group for Mobile Edge Computing (ISG MEC).
  Telefonica - Sprint - 6WIND - Dell - EnterpriseWeb - Mellanox
   
Metaswitch - Overture Networks - Qosmos - Huawei - Shenick
Neither ETSI, its Industry Specification Group for MEC, nor their members make any endorsement of any product or implementation claiming to demonstrate or conform to MEC. No verification or test has been performed by ETSI on any part of these MEC Proofs of Concept.


  '''[[Service Chaining for NW Function Selection in Carrier Networks]]'''
  '''[[PoC#1 - PoC Project Name]]'''
NTT - Cisco - HP - Juniper Networks
  Org 1 - Org 2 - Org 3- ....
 
'''[[Virtual Function State Migration and Interoperability]]'''
AT&T - BT - Broadcom Corporation - Tieto Corporation
 
'''[[Multi-vendor Distributed NFV]]'''
CenturyLink - Certes - Cyan - Fortinet - RAD
 
'''[[E2E vEPC Orchestration in a multi-vendor open NFVI environment]]'''
Telefonica - Sprint - Intel - Cyan - Red Hat - Dell - Connectem
 
'''[[Virtualised Mobile Network with Integrated DPI]]'''
Telefonica - Intel - Tieto- Qosmos - Wind River Systems
 
'''[[C-RAN virtualization with dedicated hardware accelerator]]'''
  China Mobile - Alcatel-Lucent - Wind River Systems - Intel

Latest revision as of 10:29, 27 March 2015

This page provides the list of on-going ISG MEC PoCs. Click on them to learn further details.

The following MEC Proofs of Concept are developed according to the ETSI ISG MEC Proof of Concept Framework. MEC Proofs of Concept are intended to demonstrate MEC as a viable technology. Results are fed back to the Industry Specification Group for Mobile Edge Computing (ISG MEC).

Neither ETSI, its Industry Specification Group for MEC, nor their members make any endorsement of any product or implementation claiming to demonstrate or conform to MEC. No verification or test has been performed by ETSI on any part of these MEC Proofs of Concept.

PoC#1 - PoC Project Name
Org 1 - Org 2 - Org 3- ....