Open network architecture
In telecommunications, and in the context of Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Computer Inquiry III, Open network architecture (ONA) is the overall design of a communication carrier's basic network facilities and services to permit all users of the basic network to interconnect to specific basic network functions and interfaces on an unbundled, equal-access basis. The ONA concept consists of three integral components: Basic serving arrangements (BSAs) Basic service elements (BSEs) Complementary network services == See also == Open Garden == References == This article incorporates public domain material from Federal Standard 1037C. General Services Administration.
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