Press Release
LF Connectivity (LFC), a Linux Foundation open-source project focused on advancing technologies to accelerate emerging network and connectivity applications, this week announced Magma and ISP Toolbox have become LFC sub-projects.
Magma is an open-source software platform that gives network operators an open, flexible and extendable mobile core network solution and current Linux Foundation project. ISP Toolbox helps to empower ISP operators with products, tools, and resources to better run their business and connect more people to faster internet.
“With 5G becoming more pervasive and NextG on the horizon, bandwidth and latency requirements will be higher than ever, with more applications leveraging augmented reality and immersive experiences that need to traverse networks,” said Arpit Joshipura, general manager, Networking, Edge, IoT, the Linux Foundation. “We are pleased to welcome the addition of Magma and ISP Toolbox to the LF Connectivity portfolio, bringing even more new open-source tools to more organizations across the globe.”
Formed in collaboration with Meta in Spring 2023, LF Connectivity’s vision is to create a robust and sustainable open ecosystem that will enable a wide range of communication service providers to leverage open-source tools and technologies to help with the end-to-end performance and quality of experience requirements of emerging applications.






