Episode 59: A Clean-Slate Approach to Broadband Automation, with Radisys
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概要
The latest episode of the "Talking Transformation" podcast brings together industry perspectives from Appledore Research and Radisys to discuss a critical turning point for telecommunications. As broadband shifts from a modern luxury to an essential utility, operators are challenged to reconcile "commodity" service status with the need for rapid, continuous innovation.
The conversation features Hans-Jörg Kolbe and Robert Soukup from Radisys, who detail how their Connect Modular Broadband (CMB) solution is enabling operators to take back control of their technical destiny.
For a free and independent research report go to: https://appledoreresearch.com/report/radisys-connect-modular-broadband/
Key Highlights & Strategic Insights
1. The "Design to Cost" Revolution
The genesis of Radisys’ modern broadband approach stems from a radical "Design to Cost" initiative at Deutsche Telekom, heavily inspired by the automotive industry (specifically BMW). By "tearing apart" hardware and software to create total transparency, Radisys applied lean manufacturing principles to telecom, identifying cost drivers and rebuilding systems from a "clean slate" to achieve step-change improvements in efficiency.
2. Architecture Built on Intent and Abstraction
At the heart of the CMB solution is the move away from rigid, proprietary "black boxes" toward a modular, software-defined architecture.
* Abstraction
* Intent-Based Networking
3. Real-Time Agility with Subscriber Session Steering
The podcast highlights the power of **Subscriber Session Steering (BBF WT474)**, which allows the network to detect a "first sign of life" from a device and dynamically program its path through the network on the fly.
4. Setting the Foundation for AI
While AI is the industry’s "hot topic," the guests argue that AI is only effective when built on a clean foundation. Radisys views automation in three steps:
* Programmability: Ensuring the network can actually react to AI-driven commands.
* Normalized Data: Correlating high-quality telemetry data so AI agents have a semantic understanding of the network.
* AI Orchestration: Deploying agents that provide meaningful recommendations based on real data rather than just statistical guesses.
5. The "Open Radisys" Philosophy
In a move toward true **technological sovereignty, Radisys champions an "Open" philosophy. Unlike traditional vendors, Radisys offers complete transparency, allowing operators to:
* Inspect and contribute to the source code.
* Join internal testing and development cycles.
* Perform software builds on their own premises to ensure maximum security and trust.
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