Multi-source agreement

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A multi-source agreement (MSA) is an agreement between multiple manufacturers to make products which are compatible across vendors, acting as de-facto standards, establishing a competitive market for interoperable products.[1]

Products created via multple source agreements include SFPs and other network device interfaces.

References

  1. "Multi-source agreements". Commscope. Retrieved 2014-01-19. 


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