Operations Systems Modification of Intelligent Network Elements

Operations Systems Modifications for the Integration of Network Elements (OSMINE) is a procedure by Telcordia Technologies to ensure compatibility with the latter's various operating systems. It is a process through which Service Providers contact with Telcordia to modify Telcordia OSSs, so that suppliers' products will operate in an RBOC infrastructure.

As the industry-recognized method for attaining compatibility with Telcordia software, OSMINE Services maximize the value of Service Providers network products. Service Providers are fully prepared to promote their products to all service providers who mandate their network equipment to be OSMINE Ready. Once the Service Provider complete the OSMINE Services process, his products are intended to: Meet the flowthrough requirements specified by service providers Integrate with embedded OSSs when the product is deployed Have greater marketability and salability.


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