- O-RAN outputs, such as architecture, specifications, open reference design and open source codes are de facto standards.
- It’s extremely desirable for O-RAN to coordinate with other SDOs and entities so that O-RAN outputs, as applicable, are considered for the standards developed by those SDOs/entities.
- It’s extremely desirable for O-RAN members to coordinate their positions and voices in different SDOs and entities.
- SDFG plays the leading role on working out the standardization strategies of O-RAN ALLIANCE.
- Each WG is responsible to coordinate with other related SDOs and entities under the standardization strategies by SDFG.
- O-RAN ALLIANCE will send liaison statements to other SDOs/entities, however, contributions to other SDOs and entities must be made through multi-company contributions of individual members of those entities that participate in O-RAN.
Authority to make decisions (granted by TSC)
- If the liaison or contribution does not contain O-RAN proprietary/copyright material nor a request for the SDO to initiate new work nor O-RAN’s income/expenditure, SDFG can quickly approve sending the liaison/contribution to the external group, and will notify the EC of this action.
- If the liaison or contribution contains O-RAN proprietary/copyright material or a request for the SDO to initiate new work or O-RAN’s income/expenditure:
- SDFG will review and if agreed by consensus, endorse the liaison/contribution.
- SDFG co-chairs will request the EC to approve sending the liaison/contribution externally.
- Including required approval date to meet the external meeting submission target
- If the external contribution includes most or all of an O-RAN specification or a request to initiate new work or O-RAN’s income/expenditure, the EC may further ask the Board to review and approve.
AT&T (ATT): Peter Musgrove
China Mobile (CMCC): Jiajin Gao
Qualcomm (QCM): Douglas Knisely