Mplify Alliance
Mplify Alliance is an industry initiative within Model Evaluation Framework (MEF) that focuses on enabling and promoting standardized, automated network and digital services through collaboration across service providers, technology vendors, and related ecosystem participants.
- Collaborative framework for service providers, vendors, and partners focused on MEF-defined services and APIs.
- Promotion and adoption of MEF standards for automated, assured, and orchestrated connectivity services (networking, service automation).
- Enablement of ecosystem solutions that integrate MEF service definitions, Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) APIs, and related lifecycle orchestration models (service orchestration).
- Programs and activities that showcase interoperable solutions, reference implementations, and deployment practices aligned with MEF frameworks.
- Support for enterprise and wholesale buyers seeking MEF-compliant services through an ecosystem of aligned members and solutions.
More About Mplify Alliance
Mplify Alliance operates as an ecosystem program within MEF that centers on collaboration around standardized, automated network and digital services. It connects service providers, technology vendors, and solution partners that align their offerings with MEF service definitions and LSO models. For enterprise and institutional buyers, the alliance represents a coordinated environment in which multiple providers support common specifications and operational practices for connectivity and related services.
The alliance is closely tied to MEF’s work on standardized service definitions (networking) and LSO, often abbreviated as LSO (service orchestration). LSO introduces a set of reference architectures, functional blocks, and Application Programming Interface (API) definitions that support end-to-end service automation across multiple operators and technology domains. Within this context, Mplify Alliance participants typically focus on implementing and integrating MEF’s LSO APIs for functions such as ordering, provisioning, trouble ticketing, performance reporting, and billing coordination between parties.
Mplify Alliance activities often include solution showcases, proof-of-concept style integrations, and reference implementations that demonstrate interoperability among different member offerings. These efforts map into common enterprise categories such as Network as a Service (NaaS), carrier Ethernet and IP services (networking), Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) and security-aware edge services (network and security services), and service assurance and analytics (observability and performance management). By aligning around MEF’s service and API frameworks, alliance participants work toward environments where enterprises can consume connectivity and related services through more standardized, programmable interfaces.
From an architectural perspective, Mplify Alliance content and initiatives typically reference MEF’s LSO Reference Architecture, which distinguishes between intra-provider and inter-provider orchestration, and defines interface reference points such as LSO Cantata and LSO Sonata (service orchestration). These interfaces describe how business and operational systems in different organizations exchange information about product offers, quotes, orders, and service performance. Enterprises and wholesale buyers that procure services from multiple carriers can use solutions coming from alliance members to achieve a more coordinated operational model.
In a directory or marketplace taxonomy, Mplify Alliance aligns with categories such as networking, service automation, and multi-provider orchestration ecosystems. It relates to standardized connectivity services, SD-WAN and SASE-style offerings (network and security services), and API-based B2B integrations for telecom and cloud connectivity (integration and automation). The alliance’s role is to provide a collaborative environment in which vendors and providers present solutions that map consistently onto MEF standards and architectures, supporting enterprises that prioritize standardization and interoperability across their connectivity footprint.