Broadband Forum members converged on Antwerp, Belgium, getting together again for our first face-to-face quarterly meeting since March 2020. Presentations and meetings to shape the future of broadband provided endless opportunities to export and import innovative ideas and projects.
We would like to extend a special thanks to Nokia for sponsoring this meeting, as well as putting together an excellent social and networking event.
Last year, Belgium’s Federal Council of Ministers announced its national broadband plan, which aims to eliminate the remaining white areas where high speed services are unavailable and roll-out new broadband technologies. Read More.
- TR-484: Access Network Abstraction
- MR-522: Mobile-transport network slice instance Management Interfaces (MMI)-Overview
- MR-436: Automated Intelligent Management
- TR-521: 5G Transport Networks
- TR-522: Mobile-transport network slice instance Management Interfaces
- TR-451: vOMCI Interface Specification
- TR-419 Issue 2: Fiber Access Extension over Existing Copper Infrastructure
- TR-355 Amendment 4: YANG Modules for FTTdp Management
- TR-280 Issue 2: ITU-T PON in the Context of TR-178
- TR-383 Amendment 5: Common YANG Modules for Access Networks
- TR-456 Issue 2: AGF Functional Requirements
- MR-452.2: Use of ΔQ to Manage Customer SLA
- TR-470 Issue 2: 5G Wireless Wireline Convergence Architecture
More: BBF Technical Reports
Q4: December 5-8, 2022
Broadband Forum's Open Broadband initiative brings open source and open standards together, paving the way to dramatically change our industry and bring the full promise of broadband to fruition. The combination of Broadband Forum’s Open Broadband, Open Broadband Labs, and CloudCo initiatives are providing an industry sandbox to accelerate multi-vendor innovation and incubation in areas like 5G, network slicing, and wireless-wireline convergence. Read more: Testing and Software
Open Broadband projects include:
- 5G-RG
- Broadband Access Abstraction
- Multiple Access Points
- USP-Agent
- Speed Test