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This page provides the details and guidance to the Operators on how to adopt RDK-B. The step by step procedure for an operator to get an RDK based Platform up and running is also described in detail.

Before You Begin

RDK License

Operators are advised to get into an agreement with RDK Management LLC to obtain the free license so as to use the complete RDK Code base in their platform. More details about license is available at https://rdkcentral.com/licenses/ . Please email info@rdkcentral.com if you have additional questions about licenses or membership

Overview

Operator can choose preferable device from OEM and also get details from SoC vendors, SoC vendors will already have RDK ported on top of their SoC so they will be having all the features supported in SoC so based on that Operator's can select a OEM with preferred SoC platform and then they can start integrating features that Operator requires on top of the OEM layer so that they can have final product.


This document will detail the recommended step by step procedure of adopting RDK by a Operator.

Operator Checklist


Product Specifications


Device Firmware

Yocto Manifests

Operator meta-layer creation

Adding the Machine Configuration File for the new Operator

Operator Specific Apps

Operator Specific UI

App Support

Provisioning Support

Disaster Recovery

Test & Certification of devices

What Operators get from RDK:

What Operators need to do:



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