Networks and their associated services have become commodities to users, who now demand self-service environments where they can make changes at any time. The challenge is to transform existing service management solutions to quickly adapt to the new network needs, while keeping the quality, high capacity and resiliency their users demand. Digital platforms, integrating business and operational supporting systems, can help in offering these services in an agile, automated and flexible way.
What is SPA?
The Service Provider Architecture (SPA) is a service management platform that is based on the TMForum Open Digital Framework.
SPA follows all main aspects of Orchestration, Automation and Virtualisation design principles:
- building blocks based architecture
- abstract, technology-agnostic, modelling of all resources and services;
- support for composite services and resources;
- distinction between products, customer-facing and resource-facing services;
- support for both physical and virtual networks, and
- ability for east-west integration with systems from other domains.
Who can use the SPA platform
The SPA platform can be used by any service provider that would like to implement a flexible new generation digital platform to manage its services.
Main Benefits provided by SPA
- flexible service management
- fast design of composite services
- implement different levels of functional granularity
- straightforward customisation and wide extensibility
- supports component based scalability
- uses Open widely adopted APIs that promote interoperability
SPA components and APIs
SPA is fully compliant with the TMForum's Open Digital Architecture. The implementation of SPA is done using a micro-services based design where each component provides well-defined functions and is accessible via an exposed API. Where ever possible the TMForum's Open API specification is used to expose the components capabilities.
To learn more about the components and APIs implemented in the SPA platform follow the links that describe SPA's functionalities in each of the ODA's functional blocks:
Related Documents
- Presentation at RIPE NCC, April 2023
- GN5-1 Whitepaper promotion document Orchestrating Network Services Using SPA
- GN4-3 Deliverable D6.9 Network Services Evolution and Development
- TNC22 Poster On the journey of automation
- GN4-3 Deliverable D6.6 Transforming Services with Orchestration and Automation
- GN4-3 Deliverable D6.2 Automation and Orchestration of Services in the GÉANT Community
- GN4-3 Milestone M6.7 Initial Self-Service Portal Implementation Review
- GN4-3 Milestone M6.8 Self-Service Portal Development: Next Steps
- GN4-3 Whitepaper OAV Architectures
- GN4-2 Deliverable D8.5 Service Provider Architecture Pilot v1.0
- GN4-2 Deliverable D8.11 Service Provider Architecture Pilot Follow-up
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