Openslice

  • OSL

    Software Development Group for OpenSlice (OSL)

    The ETSI Software Development Group for OpenSlice (SDG OSL) is developing an open source service based Operations Support System (OSS) to deliver Network Slice as a Service (NSaaS).

    The group liaises with relevant standards bodies and projects working on network transformation such as the TM Forum, ETSI ZSM, ETSI NFV, OpenSourceMANO and TeraFlowSDN.

  • Software & Standards for Smart Networks & Services 2026

    Event type: Conferences & Summits
     Open CAPIF Logo Screen Colour Slogan Open OP OSL Logo Screen Colour Slogan2x  Open Slice OSL Logo Screen Colour Slogan3x  Open Source MANO Logo Screen Colour Slogan       TeraFlow SDN Logo Screen Colour Slogan 

    Conference - Demos - Tutorials – Hackfests

    With a multidisciplinary approach, the SNS4SNS event brings together open source communities, industry standardization, and cutting edge research initiatives to discuss best practices and opportunities for global collaboration in defining tomorrow’s networks and services.

    Through a series of engaging talks, panel discussions, interactive workshops and live demonstrations, participants will explore a wide range of collaborative frameworks and opportunities for driving innovation, fostering interoperability, and contributing to the long-term viability, security, resiliency, and sustainability of communication networks.

    Key themes to be explored include:

    • The role of software and open source in accelerating the development and deployment of standardized communication technologies, fostering agility and adaptability.
    • The importance of standardization efforts in establishing interoperable frameworks and ensuring global connectivity.
    • The impact of research advancements in pushing the boundaries of technological innovation, driving forward-thinking solutions for future challenges.
    • Strategies for fostering cross-pollination among industry, academia, and open source communities to facilitate knowledge exchange and global collaboration.
    • Concrete examples of collaboration, achievements, best practices, and challenges from ongoing initiatives.

    Live Demos, Tutorials and Hackfest sessions will provide an interactive opportunity for attendees to learn and engage with open source groups and research activities experimenting with emerging technologies and the practical applications of the principles discussed during the conference.

    Join us as we navigate the interplay of software, standardization, and research, shaping a future where collaboration across these domains paves the way for sustainable, inclusive, and interoperable communication networks and services.

     

  • Software and Standards for Smart Networks and Services Conference & Hackfests

    Event type: Conferences & Summits
     Open CAPIF Logo Screen Colour Slogan  Open Slice OSL Logo Screen Colour Slogan3x  Open Source MANO Logo Screen Colour Slogan       TeraFlow SDN Logo Screen Colour Slogan 

    In the dynamic landscape of communication technology, the convergence of open source software, standardization, and cutting-edge research stands as a cornerstone for building resilient and sustainable networks. ETSI has pioneered an approach in establishing Software Development Groups, alongside research-driven early-stage standardization in Industry Specification Groups, all in close proximity to 3GPP. This event, spanning a 1.5-day conference supplemented by 3 half-day Hackfests, will explore the synergies between these complementary tracks, shaping the future of communication infrastructure and services.

    With a multidisciplinary approach, this gathering will highlight the relationships between open source initiatives, industry standards, and academic research in driving innovation, fostering interoperability, and ensuring the long-term viability of communication networks. Through a series of engaging talks, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, participants will delve into the collaborative frameworks essential for harnessing the collective strengths of these pillars.

    Key themes to be explored include:

    • The role of software and open source in accelerating the development and deployment of standardized communication technologies, fostering agility and adaptability.
    • The importance of standardization efforts in establishing interoperable frameworks and ensuring global connectivity.
    • The impact of research advancements in pushing the boundaries of technological innovation, driving forward-thinking solutions for future challenges.
    • Strategies for fostering cross-pollination among industry, academia, and open source communities to facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration.
    • Concrete examples of collaboration, achievements, and challenges from ongoing initiatives.

    Hackfest sessions will provide a hands-on platform for attendees to engage with our most recent Software Development Groups through real-world projects, experiment with emerging technologies, and contribute to ongoing initiatives, underlining the practical applications of the principles discussed during the conference.

    Join us as we navigate the interplay of software, standardization, and research, envisioning a future where collaboration across these domains paves the way for sustainable, inclusive, and interoperable communication networks and services.

    Event Schedule:

      Monday 11.11 Tuesday 12.11 Wednesday 13.11 Thursday 14.11
    Morning Bank Holiday SDG Openslice
    Tutorial/Hackfest
    Conference Conference
    Afternoon SDG TeraflowSDN
    Tutorial/Hackfest
    Conference SDG OpenCAPIF
    Tutorial/Hackfest

    Programme Committee

    David Artuñedo Guillen, PC Chair, OCF Chair, Telefonica
    Christos Tranoris, PC Chair, 
    OSL Chair, University of Patras
    Ricard Vilalta, PC Chair, 
    TFS Chair, CTTC

    Silvia Almagia, SNS Director, ETSI
    David Boswarthick
    , Director NET, ETSI

    Pavlos FournogerakisSNS JU Deputy Head of Programmes
    Alexandros Kaloxylos, Executive Director, 6G-IA

    Diego LopezZSM Chair, Telefonica
    Ultan MulliganCSO, ETSI 
    Francisco Javier Ramon Salguero, OSM Chair, Telefonica
    Dario SabellaMEC Chair, xFlow Research
    Issam ToufikCTO, ETSI