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        AT&T and Dell Technologies Collaborate On Open Source Edge Computing
        and 5G Software



        AT&T  and  Dell  Technologies  are  jointly   ery  and  management  of  mobile  services   vice president, AT&T Network Cloud. “This
        exploring  the  development  of  key  open   and new analytics-driven telemetry to en-  collaboration  will  not  only  enable  us  to
        infrastructure  technology  areas  for  the   sure  consistent  service  levels.  The  goal   accelerate  the  AT&T  Network  Cloud  on
        next-generation network edge that will be   of  edge  computing  is  to  move  compute   the Dell Technologies  infrastructure, but
        required  by  service  providers  to  support   closer  to the  end user  and applications,   also  further  the  broader  community  goal
        new use cases and service opportunities in   creating  a  low-latency  environment  for  a   of making it  as  simple as  possible for
        a cloud-oriented 5G world. Combining their   new  class  of  cloud-native  applications.   operators to deploy and manage open in-
        respective  expertise,  Dell  Technologies   Combining  edge computing  and 5G ex-  frastructure in support  of SDN and other
        and  AT&T  will  collaborate  in  the  open   tends cloud and “IT-centric” requirements   workloads.” “Dell  Technologies  is  work-
        source community to:                 beyond traditional fixed-function hardware   ing  closely  with  AT&T  to  combine  our
        •  Align  on  an  overall  vision  of  network   to deliver more dynamic, agile edge com-  joint  telco  industry  best  practices  with
          disaggregation  and accelerate  the   pute,  storage  and networking  solutions   decades of data center transformation ex-
          deployment of open infrastructure and   on an unprecedented  scale.  To  capitalize   perience to help service providers quickly
          AT&T  Network  Cloud  utilizing  Airship   on the new business  opportunities  that   roll out new breeds of experiential Edge
          –  a  collection  of  loosely  coupled,   edge computing and 5G will create, com-  and 5G services,” said Kevin Shatzkamer,
          but interoperable, open  source tools   munication  service  providers  need  open,   vice  president,  Dell  EMC  Service  Provider
          that  declaratively  automate  cloud   validated,   industry-standard   architec-  Solutions. “As the world leader in servers,
          provisioning and life-cycle management   tures,  combined  with  software-defined   storage  and personal computers, Dell’s
          utilizing containers as  the unit of   networking  (SDN),  network  functions   world class supply chain is best positioned
          software delivery.                 virtualization (NFV), cloud-native applica-  to deliver the cost structure, predictability
        •  Catalyze the broader Airship community   tions, and Multi-access edge  computing   and access to emerging  infrastructure
          to accelerate Airship toward a 2.0 release,   (MEC). “Dell Technologies’ addition to the   technologies required to enable the transi-
          delivering  a  streamlined  aggregator  of   Airship community reaffirms the industry’s   tion to a more open, disaggregated mobile
          best-of-breed open  technologies  for   growing trust and investment in the open   network.”
          declaratively  deploying  and  managing   infrastructure  model,”  said  Amy  Wheelus,
          Kubernetes  environments  and  cloud
          software.
        •  Jointly develop and enhance additional
          open source efforts, including Metal3-io
          and OpenStack Ironic, and integrate the
          Kubernetes Cluster API.
        •  Deliver   open   source   automation
          capabilities  across  the  stack  –  from
          bare metal to network to storage – on
          Dell Technologies infrastructure.
        5G is not simply an evolution from 4G. 5G
        requires  massive  transformation.  It  de-
        mands new, distributed architectures that
        use  software-defined,  disaggregated  and
        open infrastructure to automate the deliv-


        AT&T, T-Mobile Deliver Cross-Network Call Authentication Technology


        AT&T  and  T-Mobile  began  rollout  of   of unwanted robocalls by itself, it is a key   time as more device providers participate,
        cross-network call  authentication based   step  toward  giving  customers  greater   and as more network providers implement
        on  SHAKEN/STIR  standards  –  another   confidence and control over the calls they   the standards. The FCC has recommended
        big step toward protecting  consumers   answer. For example, a call that is illegally   SHAKEN/STIR  standards  to  digitally
        from  unwanted  robocalls.  SHAKEN/STIR   “spoofed” – or shows a faked number – will   validate phone calls. The acronym stands
        technology  lets  consumers  know  that  an   fail the SHAKEN/STIR Caller ID verification   for Signature-based Handling of Asserted
        incoming  call  is  really  coming  from  the   and  will  not  be  marked  as  verified.  By   Information  Using toKENs (SHAKEN) and
        number  listed  on  the  caller  ID  display  –   contrast, verification will confirm that a call   the  Secure  Telephone  Identity  Revisited
        not a spoofed robocall or scammer. While   is really coming from the identified number   (STIR).
        authentication  won’t  solve  the  problem   or  entity.  More  calls  will  be  verified  over

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