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#ONS2015: AT&T Envisions its Future as a Software Company

Over the new few years, AT&T plans to virtualize and control more than 75% of its network functions via its new Domain 2.0 infrastructure.  The first 5% will be complete by the end of this year, laying the foundation for an accelerated rollout in 2016.

In a keynote at the Open Networking Summit 2015 in Santa Clara entitled “AT&T’s Case for a Software-Centric Network”, John Donovan provided an update on the company’s Domain 2.0 campaign, saying this strategic undertaking is really about changing all aspects of how AT&T does business.

Donovan, who is responsible for almost all aspects of AT&T’s IT and network infrastructure, said AT&T is deeply committed to open source software, including contributing back to open source communities. The goal is to “software-accelerate” AT&T’s network.  In the process, AT&T itself becomes a software company.

Here are some key takeaways from the presentation:

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The ONS2015 keynote can be seen here:

https://youtu.be/7gEvIHCps1Q

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