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The BBF's Broadband Innovation Group (BIG) is an open environment to expose, discuss, stretch, and socialize ideas that could be qualified, at first, as out-of-the-box, innovative, or embryonic. Ideas may represent a personal view (not specifically associated with a company).  

The BIG is an incubator for long term or disruptive topics; an exploratory space to road-test and help mature ideas that could be handed off to relevant BBF Work Areas (WAs).


Group Leaders: Christele Bouchat, Nokia; Mauro Tilocca, Telecom Italia
Purpose:
  • BIG is a safe environment to expose, discuss, stretch, and socialize new ideas
  • The ideas may represent a personal view (not specifically associated with a company)
  • The goal of this exploration space is to road-test and help mature ideas
  • An incubator to turn new ideas into active projects

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titleBirds of a Feather Sessions

The Innovation track has the responsibility for organizing Birds of a Feather sessions at member meetings and or via online webinars.

Guideline will be posted shortly

In the meantime there are some suggestions for the Q4 2016 meeting

 

Potential

Birds of a Feather Sessions

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sessions for 2016 Q4 meeting
  • Network Operations and Implementation: what guidance can be given to accelerate the deployment of new technology that meets the timescales and  most pressing requirements of service providers
  • Network Migration: what valuable information, guidance and assistance can be given to regional and local service providers (especially as auditing members of the BBF)

From Mike Bugenhagen

Here I would go after describing the “life after the software pivot”….

Rough outline …   (the idea here is to teach people how to think about what the BBF produces)

Topic  -     Agile/  NetOp’s … Just how do these work (They are cloud terms,  not a marketing term)

Sectional concepts  –                                       

  • Philosophy of Code reuse & Standard controller / API code (agile code dev).
    • 80% re-use / 20% integration = velocity
  • Philosophy of “the Stack”
    • Modular controller / functions that you integrate into your solution (no more frameworks – it’s a living wall)
    • The Data store is the key, everything else is modular
  • Making the Pivot – (you can’t get there if you don’t take a few steps)
    • What are the systems & data bases
    • What controllers & code can we use
    • How do I hire / budget and progress our Netop’s
  • Top down vs. Bottom up
  • Enabling automation via Meta-Class

                                Top Down vs. Bottom up

                                Simplicity, customer focus, and Automation

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Work Area Directors

Christele Bouchard

Mauro Toluca

Project Stream Leads/Editors

Ideas and presentations

 

Working Texts

Marketing Draft - White Papers

MD#TITLEALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO MDEDITOR(S)MD-276IPv6 Migration in Real DeploymentsClick Here Cancan Huang, China Telecom
Angela Zhou, China MobileMD-322Service Provider Managed Enterprise ServicesClick HereJie Hu, China TelecomMD-327Content Aware Network Use CaseClick Here Cancan Huang, China Telecom

Study Documents

 

 

Project Streams

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Non-PS Assigned

Projects that don’t fit under the scope of an existing Project Stream or if they fit under the scope of more than one Project Stream, are developed under the Non-PS Assigned category. 

Christele Bouchat, Nokia

Mauro Tilocca, Telecom Italia





Innovation Email List

  • memgen@broadband-forum.org
    List for all BBF Members to receive general information.
  • innovation@broadband-forum.org
    List for BBF Innovation Track discussions.
  • innovation-lead@broadband-forum.org
    List for the Innovation Lead Team.

Join or Leave BBF Groups and Email Lists

Go to your JIRA profile page to see all of your current BBF group memberships. 

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Non-PS Assigned Projects

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Related Contributions

Editor(s)

MD-404

 Traffic Management White Paper


Click Here



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Broadband Assured IP Services Projects

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Related Contributions

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SD-377

Broadband Assured IP Services Framework

This document has completed and the ongoing work has move to SD-397 which is being developed by the Architecture and Migration WA.

 Click Here

Mark Fishburn, Broadband Forum Strategic Marketing Director

SD-389

Broadband Assured IP Services Use Cases

This Study Document defines the use cases related to Broadband Assured IP services (BAS) projects. The goal is to cover both consumer and business cases and if possible both wireline and wireless, residential and commercial locations.

Click Here

Andrew Malis, Huawei Technologies

MD-389Virtual and Augmented Reality in Broadband Assured IP Services (BAS) White Paper
Click Here

Andrew Malis, Huawei Technologies

Internal Documents

Issues List

Other Documents