Network Functions Virtualisation

July 3, 2019

This is a non-proprietary white paper authored by network operators. The key objective for this white paper is to outline the benefits, enablers and challenges for Network Functions Virtualisation (as distinct from Cloud/SDN) and the rationale for encouraging an international collaboration to accelerate development and deployment of interoperable solutions based on high volume industry standard servers.

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Helmes is an international software house with headquarters in Tallinn, clients across all Europe and development centres in Estonia and Belarus. Our clients are the leading telecom operators, banks and insurance companies, logistics corporations and government institutions like TeliaSonera, SEB, NasdaqOMX, Audatex, Kuehne + Nagel and OECD to name a few. Our partners trust us the design, development and maintenance of their most business critical software solutions and the most complex system integration projects.

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