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Original post from AT&T.
Today AT&T has announced that they have submitted their Distributed Disaggregated Chassis (DDC) design specifications to the Open Compute Project.
"AT&T submitted today to the Open Compute Project (OCP) its specifications for a Distributed Disaggregated Chassis (DDC) white box architecture. The DDC design, which we built around Broadcom’s Jericho2 family of merchant silicon chips, aims to define a standard set of configurable building blocks to construct service provider-class routers, ranging from single line card systems, a.k.a. “pizza boxes,” to large, disaggregated chassis clusters."
Read the full article on AT&T's website.