From Amdocs Preps ‘Carrier-Grade’ Version of ONAP | Light Reading(http://www.lightreading.com/mobile/mec-(mobile-edge-computing)/amdocs-preps-carrier-grade-version-of-onap/d/d-id/738315)
“We’re just about to make a big carrier [and] enterprise grade release of ONAP,” Angela Logothetis, VP and CTO of Amdocs Open Network, told Light Reading
Logothetis says that Amdocs is working with Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC) on edge computing proofs-of-concept. This involves understanding what content and data needs to cached and where exactly that should happen on the network.
1st release Amsterdam release which is due to November 16
Critics It will not be stable enough to be used for product
misunderstanding That release will focus on providing support for three network functions or services – a virtual firewall (vFW), virtual customer premises equipment (vCPE) and a voice-over-LTE service running on a virtual evolved packet core (vEPC)
I think this is a misunderstanding. These are just an use case not the ONAP supports them only.
September 12, 2017
https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/amdocs-brings-nfv-software-package-based-onap/2017/09/
Amdocs announced its new NFV Powered by ONAP portfolio – a portfolio featuring modular capabilities that accelerate service design, virtualization and operating capabilities on demand.
Service providers using technologies developed in ONAP and its ecosystem of capabilities can provide enterprises the ability to design their own networks as part of a richer set of service features.
from : https://www.amdocs.com/media-room/amdocs-nfv-powered-onap-worlds-first-software-and-services-portfolio-carriers-based-open
Amdoc? Amdocs was initially involved with AT&T’s home-grown ECOMP platform as an integrator.