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- <p class="text-white mb-4">April 2, 2019</p>
+ <p class="text-white mb-4">December 3, 2019</p>
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- The O-RAN Alliance and Linux Foundation Launch Industry-Leading O-RAN Open Source Community</h4>
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+ O-RAN ALLIANCE, WORKING WITH THE LINUX FOUNDATION, ANNOUNCED THE O-RAN SOFTWARE COMMUNITY’S FIRST SOFTWARE CODE RELEASE, “AMBER”
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- Today, the O-RAN Alliance (www.o-ran.org) and the Linux Foundation (https://www.linuxfoundation.org) jointly announced the creation of the O-RAN Software Community (O-RAN SC) (www.o-ran-sc.org).</p>
+ <p class="lead text-white">O-RAN Alliance Releases First Software Code.</p>
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-The telecom industry is experiencing a profound transformation and 5G is expected to radically change how we live, work, and play. This means it's critical to make network infrastructure commercially available as quickly as possible to ensure business success for operators. It's time to turn to open source, as it is one of the most efficient ways to accelerate product development in a collaborative and cost-efficient way.
+ This first software release represents a consolidated step towards O-RAN-compliant Radio
+ Access Network Commercialization
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+ <p class="lead text-white mb-4">It covers initial functionality of the O-RAN unique Near Real-Time RAN Intelligent Controller,
+the O1 interface and the protocol stack
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+ <p class="lead text-white">With more than 1 million lines of code, the “Amber” release is the result of contributions of
+over 60 developers from more than 10 companies</p>
+ <p class="lead mb-0"><a href="news_announce.html" class="text-dark">Read more</a> </p><br>
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