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Top Telcos Join Facebook Open Source Hardware Project (thestack.com) 18

An anonymous reader sends word about the latest telcos to join Facebook's Open Compute Project. The Stack reports: "A new wave of communications companies has joined Facebook's non-profit Open Compute Project (OCP), including AT&T, Verizon, Deutsche Telekom and South Korea's SK Telecom, as the movement seeks to share innovative hardware designs and drive down costs in the telecom arena. An OCP sub-section focused entirely on telecom requirements has been set up to look into servers and networking efficiency in the field. As one of the largest hardware buyers, telcos will provide a significant new market for the project, alongside its successful data center efforts.
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Top Telcos Join Facebook Open Source Hardware Project

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  • I'm sorry, we already have an "OCP", and Officer Alex Murphy can tell you how well that worked out.
  • > ...as the movement seeks to share innovative hardware designs and drive down costs in the telecom arena...
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    Is it coincidence they talk about reducing *costs*, but fail to mention reducing *prices*?

  • don't let the name confuse you, the Open Compute Project is not open source hardware! the Open Compute Project is a set of specifications for form factors intended for use in data centers. it would be like declaring an "Open Desktop Project" and then publishing a spec for the ATX and ITX form factors. sure, you could make a case and people could make motherboards for it but it's not open source, it's just a physical specification.

    • Correct. [opencompute.org]

      'Open compute' seems to be about publishing Facebook's techniques to run a large server-farm.

      Perhaps it's meant to remind us of OpenStack, but it's certainly nothing to do with FOSS hardware.

      'thestack.com' is clearly garbage.

    • Then this is way too boring for me to comment on...

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