Supercharging the drive to services-led broadband
The newly created Marketing Committee Chair role will help drive the Broadband Forum’s transition from connectivity driven to services-led broadband and the importance of educating the industry on how our standards will play a pivotal role.
Bernd Hesse, Board Member and BASe Chair at Broadband Forum, has been elected to the Marketing Committee Chair position and is helping build and establish wider recognition of the Broadband Forum’s strategy, mission, and standards with the industry. This involves driving the participation of fellow marketing experts in this space and ensuring coherent direction in the recognition of the Forum’s new standards.
Congratulations to Lincoln Lavoie who has been re-elected to the Technical Committee Chair position and Martin Casey, Calix; Bernd Hesse, DZS; Chen Li, AT&T; Frank Van der Putten, Nokia; Evan Sun, Huawei Technologies; and Mauro Tilocca, TIM, who have all been elected to the Board of Directors.
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Work Area Updates
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ATA publishes TR-497 and launches new L4S project to enhance broadband services with low latency
The Access & Transport Architecture (ATA) Work Area delivers scalable, dynamic, and flexible architectures to support highly resilient connectivity for the next-generation of responsive services and applications. ATA’s focus includes specifying frameworks and real-time tools to deliver predictive connectivity and service performance.
ATA published the ‘Public Wi-Fi User Authentication and Data Local Forwarding Technical Requirements’ TR-497, gained approval on a new project on ‘Application of L4S to Broadband Networks’ and began work on Security Considerations for IPv6 Broadband Networks’ WT-515. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/ata-publishes-tr-497-and-launches-new-l4s-project-to-enhance-broadband-services-with-low-latency
BUS advances USP and enhances Wi-Fi management
The Broadband User Services (BUS) Work Area aims to explore the necessary work for delivering an operator-grade smart home and improving the subscriber experience.
BUS Work Area has made significant progress in various key projects including USP 1.4, TR-181 Device:2.18 and the USP Agent Test Plan during the meeting. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/bus-advances-usp-and-enhances-wi-fi-management
Common YANG on track for TR-383 Amendment 8 publication later this year
The work area targets to specify YANG modules that are applicable to multiple work areas, provide support to those same work areas for their specific YANG projects, and maintain YANG Best Current Practices, processes, procedures, and tools.
The work area progressed Straw Ballot comment resolution on Amendment 8 of TR-383; agreed on the overall structure and functions of the YANG model for Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) Access Nodes; agreed on the first YANG model for WT-513 addressing the scale of managing large access network elements. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/common-yang-on-track-for-tr-383-amendment-8-publication-later-this-year
FAN plans future PON Interoperability Plugfests
The Fiber Access Networks (FAN) Work Area specifies and maintains PON architecture and nodal requirements, PON abstraction and mobile backhaul requirements. It is also responsible for PON test suites related to PON conformance and interoperability, and compliance test plans related to XGS-PON, NG-PON2, 25GS, 50G-PON, and Physical Medium Dependent (PMD)/Transmission Convergence (TC) Layer. Lastly, it is responsible for PON YANG data model specifications.
FAN prepared PON testing with DTP-247 Issue 4 Corrigendum 1 ONU Conformance Test Plan’ and DTP-255 Issue 2 ‘OLT-ONU Interoperability Test Plan’ for Final Ballot. The work area started reviewing energy saving contributions for the proposed project on Energy Power Saving Requirements, Test Plan, and Data Model, concluding that further collaboration was required. PON Interoperability Plugfests for 2024 and 2025 were also discussed. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/fan-plans-future-pon-interoperability-plugfests
PHYtx Work Area continues efforts with the third issue of TR-301 and the MoCA AccessTM Performance Test Plan
The Physical Layer Transmission Work Area aims to enable multi-vendor interoperability in deployments for both access and in-premises networks.
The work area continued its work with TR-301 Issue 3: “Architecture and Requirements for Fiber to the Distribution Point” with architecture and requirements for coaxial based technology and P2MP scenarios. A corrigendum on TR-285 Issue 2 was prepared for technical review and a third amendment to TR-301 Issue 2 is ready for Final Ballot. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/phytx-work-area-continues-efforts-with-the-third-issue-of-tr-301-and-the-moca-accesstm-performance-test-plan
SDN/NFV publishes FANS document; makes significant progress to further AIM and disaggregation specifications
The SDN/NFV Work Area focuses on the introduction of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) in conjunction with general purpose hardware to create the basis for cloud-based, edge, and access networks.
SDN/NFV published TR-386 Issue 2 ‘Fixed Access Network Sharing’ and completed work on WT-403 Amendment 1 ‘PON Abstraction Interface for Time-Critical Applications’ and WT-451a1, with both documents entering Straw Ballot. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/sdn-nfv-publishes-fans-document-makes-significant-progress-to-further-aim-and-disaggregation-specifications
WWC continues its work on Phase 18.1, IMS for 5G-RG, and launches a Service Provider Survey on Multi-tenant FWA
The work area aims to deliver more value with deployment options for integrated, wireline, and mobile operators and suppliers. It focuses on optimizing the Total Cost of Ownership by consolidating network, common control plane, and streamlined backend by a comprehensive, well-specified, deployed Wireless-Wireline-Convergence architecture and functions to deliver broadband services with the 5G Core.
The work area continues to progress in three active Project Streams: 5G, Multi-tenant FWA, and IMS for 5G-RG. The work area encourages service providers members to use the Operator Survey, which will be launched after the meeting, to help assess and prioritize use cases, deployment scenarios and requirements for extending 5G FWA to serve multi-tenant units. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/wwc-continues-its-work-on-phase-18-1-ims-for-5g-rg-and-launches-a-service-provider-survey-on-multi-tenant-fwa
OB-CAS project officially launches and develops alarm correlation as first sample application
The Open Broadband-CloudCO Application Software Development Kit (OB-CAS) project has been recently kicked off at the end of March 2024. The project will create a reference network management application ecosystem for the broadband industry. The work group has agreed on an alarm correlation application as the first sample application. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/ob-cas-project-officially-launches-and-develops-alarm-correlation-as-first-sample-application
OB-MAP continues collaboration with BUS and prpl to advance Wi-Fi data modeling
The Open Broadband – Multi Access Point (OB-MAP) project and the prpl Foundation’s prplMesh project are establishing a baseline vision of how data and control commands will be represented in TR-181. This will influence the design of the APIs presented by prplMesh. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/ob-map-continues-collaboration-with-bus-and-prpl-to-advance-wi-fi-data-modeling
OB-USP-Agent version 8 has been released; progressing with integrations into prplOS and RDK-B
The OB-USP-Agent (OBUSPA) project is focused on creating a reference implementation of the User Services Platform (USP) specification from an "Agent" perspective. It aims to help ISPs offer differentiated value-added services at a faster pace, allowing individual components of the network to be upgraded without the need to upgrade the whole firmware. The project team released released version 8 (Heron Release), which is focused on implementing the USP Services Architecture functionality introduced in the USP version 1.3 and TR-181 Device: 2.16 specifications. Integration of the Heron release was completed as part of the prplOS 3.0.3 release and integration into RDK-B us progressing. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/ob-usp-agent-version-8-has-been-released-progressing-with-integrations-into-prplos-and-rdk-b
OB-UDPST project team closes in on version 8.2.0 and completes TR-471 Issue 4
The Open Broadband-User Datagram Protocol Speed Test (OB-UDPST) project produces an open source implementation of a tool to perform IP layer capacity metrics and measurement. The project has almost completed work on version 8.2.0 to make minor fixes and enhancements, and include multi-key authentication. The project team has agreed to send TR-471 Issue 4 to Final Ballot. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/ob-udpst-project-team-closes-in-on-version-8-2-0-and-completes-tr-471-issue-4
OB-5WWC calls for participation on 5G-RG software architecture to support live demo progress
Open Broadband-5WWC (OB-5WWC) is an open source project focused on bringing the full benefits of the 5G ecosystem to fixed-line services and offering a full end-to-end solution to operators. The aim is to create a reference implementation of the Broadband Forum specified Wireless-Wireline Convergence solution for 5G capable Residential Gateways (5G-RGs), providing shorter time-to-market for products and reduced development times and cycles. The project team continues to encourage interested parties, to participate and review the RDK-aligned 5G-RG software architecture proposal. Discussions continue on the Broadband Forum Innovation live demonstrations in 2024, considering key use cases with 5G-RG. Read the full Summer Meeting 2024 update here: https://www.broadband-forum.org/ob-5wwc-calls-for-participation-on-5g-rg-software-architecture-to-support-live-demo-progress
For more on the work of The Broadband Forum’s Work Areas, please visit the wiki here: https://wiki.broadband-forum.org/display/BBF/BBF+Work+in+Progress+-+Projects%2C+Project+Streams%2C+and+Jira+Links
Upcoming BASe events
- BASe at Fiber Connect 2024 – July 29 -30
- Driving Broadband Value-Add Services, Service platforms and Commercial App Provider Relationships vBASe Webinar – September 5
- Sustainability in the Broadband Home and Network vBASe Webinar – September 19
- BASe at SCTE TechExpo24 – September 25
- BASe at Network X – October 8-10
- State of PON vBASe Webinar – October 24
- Fixed Mobile Convergence Opportunities vBASe Webinar – November 7
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