ODA (Open Digital Architecture) is a reference architecture and set of standards developed by the TM Forum for building modular, cloud-native software systems. It aims to promote interoperability, agility, and faster time-to-market for digital services, particularly within the telecommunications industry. ODA defines components and APIs to enable a plug-and-play approach, allowing service providers to easily integrate and orchestrate different applications and services. It is commonly used to modernize legacy systems, introduce new digital services, and improve operational efficiency.
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