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The Public Cloud Edge Interface (PCEI) Blueprint provides Open APIs between Telcos and public cloud edge compute platforms such as Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Anthos, AliCloud Edge Node Service (ENS), AWS Wavelength, Microsoft Azure, Tencent ECM, to name a few. Open API coverage includes edge capability exposure, edge orchestration and management, Edge monitoring (KPIs), and more.

The partnership announcement between AWS and Verizon/KDDI/SKTelecom/Vodafone during last November's AWS re'Invent signified the official entrance of Hyperscalers into the MEC domain. Over the last 12 months, AT&T has announced partnerships with the big 3 Hyperscalers (AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud). In Asia, similar partnerships have formed between China Mobile and Tencent/Alibaba. It seems that after years of exploration, the MEC domain sees a viable business model where Hyperscalers bring in applications and end users, while the mobile network operators leverage their edge capabilities and locations. 

Telcos and Hyperscalers are powerful in their respective domains. How would their partnerships work when they meet at the edge ? What would be the technical collaboration interfaces? Within each country usually there are M operators with overlapping coverages and N Hyperscalers serving the same areas. With this M to N mesh relationship, would it make sense to have common interfaces ? Hyperscalers are big on APIs – how would Telco network edge capabilities be exposed as APIs? There are many questions. However there are no ready made answers. 

Needless to say, business relationships of all MEC players is equally important in this domain. Telcos and Hyperscalers both carry their own eco-systems. How these eco-systems would collaborate poses another challenge.

This blueprint project family intends to help find these answers. The project will showcase collaboration via case studies. Meanwhile, broader discussions will be held with telcos and Hyperscalers during the project phase. With the massive deployment of 5G in coming years, MEC is not only a location play, but also a network capability play. The game for Telco Edge starts to get interesting.  


Use Case Details:

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Description

Informational

Type

New


Industry Sector

Cloud, Telco


Business driver

  1. Physical connectivity
  2. APIs


Business use cases

  • UPF shunting capability
  • Wireless air-port status
  • Location service
  • QoS acceleration
  • Slicing scheduling management


Business Cost - Initial Build Cost Target Objective



Business Cost – Target Operational Objective



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Case Attributes

Description

Informational

Type

New


Blueprint Family - Proposed Name

Public Cloud Interface (PCI) Blueprint Family


Use Case

  • UPF shunting capability
  • Wireless air-port status
  • Location serverice
  • QoS acceleration
  • Slicing scheduling management


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Initial POD Cost (capex)



Scale & Type



Applications



Power Restrictions



Infrastructure orchestration



SDN



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Committer

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Self Nominate for PTL (Y/N)






Suzy Gu









Wei Chen











Contributor

Contributor

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Arif



Jeff Brower







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