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AT&T acknowledged for the first time that DriveNets is indeed providing core-networking routing software for its next-gen core network.
About a year ago, AT&T put its specifications for its distributed disaggregated chassis (DDC) white box architecture into the Open Compute Project (OCP.) On the same day last year, DriveNets announced its Network Cloud routing software was first on the market to support the DDC model, which even the most casual observer could reason meant it was working with AT&T.
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