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leopedrini
2019-03-12, 10:42 PM
In 2017, we wrote about an initiative to develop useful tools for the community (Free Tools Initiative http://www.telecomhall.net/t/free-tools-initiative/1613).
We started by sharing free CM dump PARSERS for E*******, Huawei, ZTE and Nokia. Anyone was able to download each parser and process their network data by themselves.

In 2018, the initiative was continued with the release of BTS-CE an open source network management platform (Free Tools Initiative http://www.telecomhall.net/t/free-tools-initiative-continued/3652).

During the last year there were several enhancements made in collaboration with the TelecomHall Experts group.
This year we are moving forward with the global launch of the next release; this will make it available to everyone.

We're ready to officially launch the BTS-CE (BTS Community Edition).

Before the official launch, we're inviting experts to join the beta release.

There are several experts working on the project, but your message can be addressed to Emmanuel:
https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=256779089303&text=telecomhall_OpenSource_Tool_Project

Emmanuel will let you know how to participate.

...

Note that for one to be a telecomHall Expert, they only need to have the desire to collaborate, learn and share in this project.

This can be:

A Telecom Consultant : working for several vendors, and often needing to handle different vendor data;

Students : an opportunity to learn and understand a complete telecom system works through practical examples

Programmers : either to improve your skills or simply learn;

Carrier (Operator) employee : to learn alternative tools/methods you can use in your company, saving CAPEX and OPEX;

Or simply a tech addict : if you want to participate in a project that aims to reach the complete ecosystem (get and handle configuration data, performance data, fault data, etc...) and present it in a dashboard.

leopedrini
2019-03-16, 11:26 PM
The idea is to deliver free tools and share best practices for all telecommunication user.

The tool currently is available for a selected group of experts (we are 56 experts from several countries, working on development, testing...)

It will be launched to public soon (in a few weeks).

But if already want to use it, and become a beta tester or code contribution, please let me know.

:)

https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=5527999811111&text=Telecom_Open_Source_Project_Tool_and_Best_Practices

leopedrini
2019-04-01, 10:28 PM
Now supporting E///, Nokia, Huawei and ZTE

radio_network
2019-04-03, 11:19 AM
@leopedrini
Hi
Is there is any way to install the btsce offline.

leopedrini
2019-04-05, 05:43 AM
@leopedrini
Hi
Is there is any way to install the btsce offline.

Do you mean executable file?

No, but it's very simple to install...

And it make easier to get updates.

radio_network
2019-04-05, 11:25 AM
Mainly the vm container package

strutswell
2019-04-10, 04:58 AM
Hey that sounds interesting! i couldn't click the link for whatsapp but count me in for beta testing

juanito
2019-04-10, 10:04 PM
Hi,

I'm lokking for a tool called cp event record interpreter for E******* core network (APZ 212-20/30/50...)
Could you please me to catch that ?
BR
Juan

leopedrini
2019-04-11, 12:13 AM
Hi.

Our open source tool for will handle all domains (RAN, Core, TX, etc...).

And of ocurse, it's in the roadmap to the parse of Traces/Logs (i suppose is this your question).


http://www.telecomhall.net/t/open-source-telecom-project-tools-and-best-practices/5304/

medhat123
2019-04-13, 03:41 AM
It is very nice tool

peanut
2019-04-16, 12:32 AM
Hello Leo,

Thanks for the initiative, I 'll be glad to support also

Regards,

subway
2019-05-13, 12:21 AM
We have a small TD-LTE network based on Huawei DBS3900 units. Our biggest problem at the moment, is that without U2000 we are practically blind on enodeb monitoring and RAN KPIs. Is this tool is able to "act" as U2000 is a sense that it can connect to the enodeb's and collect this data and present it? (this should be a south-bound interface practically). I am trying to grasp how this tool works, as there is very little information on the project page.

I would happy to join and provide feedback, this is a 24/7 live network.