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freehe
5/25/2017 9:16:54 PM User Rank Platinum
Open Source Huawei
"Users committed to deploying the different open source components and being willing to pay for the true value of that "product," versus assuming since it is open source -- and there is very little development needed -- therefore only support needs to be paid for.
This is a huge issue for open source developers and companies that develop open source. Nothing is free and companies should be willing to pay for open source and any costs associated with it. Open souce has provided many benefits for companies and the companies should pay for whatever the cost it to use it.
freehe
5/25/2017 9:14:11 PM User Rank Platinum
Open Source
"... the telco industry is learning how to participate and grow open source. It isn't obvious we have figured this out. Until the customers roll these components into production, put it in their RFPs, and vendors truly contribute back into the ecosystem, will this be successful."
It is great that telco companies are starting to use open source. It would be better if they use open source standards and collaboartions to find the best open source solution.
Huawei's Chiosi Opens Up About Open Source
i totally agree open source is the way to go and the solution to the right path to the future with the technology these days. The upgrades with the specs and other related things.
batye
5/1/2017 2:01:08 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Choisi on Open Source
@Ariella yes, I could not agree more for me Open source solutions is the only right way for the future...
Ariella
5/1/2017 12:33:41 PM User Rank Author
Re: Choisi on Open Source
Open source solutions do seem to be the way of the future. It's a smart move for companies to get involved with it now.
clrmoney
5/1/2017 11:37:42 AM User Rank Platinum
Chiosi on Open Source
Open Source can solve many problems in the industry and ip differentiation they say. If they have a solution and to make any better then I'm all for it.
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