Building the Dial Ecosystem: A Roadmap for ODA Conformance
The telecom industry is moving toward Open Digital Architecture (ODA), but conformance is still checked late: after the code is written, during integration, when fixes are expensive. Asymm Dial makes conformance part of development itself.
The problem
Conforming a component to TM Forum standards is still a manual, after-the-fact effort. The feedback arrives long after the design decisions that caused the gaps, when changes are costly.
The approach
Dial turns the ODA specifications (TMF Open APIs, the SID, eTOM) into developer-facing constructs and verifies them at build time. If it compiles, it complies: a component that does not conform does not build, and the gap shows up in your build, not in an integration report three sprints later.
Where we’re headed
Dial is pre-launch. The public launch is targeted for late 2026. We are looking for design partners to test it against real ODA workloads.
We’re accepting design-partner inquiries.