Scott Baker has been with AT&T since 2008 and spent his time initially managing network monitoring and development teams before pivoting into architecture full-time. He spent several years as a solution architect, building complex solutions to improve AT&T’s end to end tech stack supporting its enterprise products. In 2018, Baker moved over to ServiceNow Architecture as the lead ServiceNow architect for AT&T. In conjunction with AT&T’s ServiceNow roadmap, its involvement in TMForum standards grew. When AT&T began the project that would become Gigapower, Baker got involved in Open Access for the first time where his role was both to oversee how ServiceNow was used within the architecture and, given his TMForum experience, assist in the development of how AT&T would employee TMForum standard interfaces in Open Access. He’s since been an active participant in TMForum, including the Wholesale Broadband Project, and advocating for enhancing and broadening the standards. Baker continues to work with the AT&T Open Access team to evolve the standards as they’ve expanded to multiple OAP partnerships.