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Architecture and Migration deliver on performance monitoring - Work on performance monitoring from customer equipment through to the IP edge has completed final ballot and now been published. This is an important step which will improve service providers’ ability to monitor and adjust Service Level Agreements to improve network operations accordingly
- Following on from the positive progress made in Q1, the team has continued to work on the development of TR-359 Issue 2. Building on the momentum of the foundations of the NFV enhanced architecture defined by Issue 1, Issue 2 introduces SDN and greater management, which will increase the applicability of virtualization to the wider multi-service broadband network. Work is progressing well, and is expected to go to straw ballot in Q4
- The group is continuing to work on the use cases for Broadband Assured Services, and progress has also been made in defining a specification for Adaptive Bit Rate in broadband networks. This will create enhanced efficiency for video and media delivery and enable carriers to offer wholesale delivery to Over-The-Top operators
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User Services Platform moves a step closer - The Broadband User Services Work Area is in the final stages of preparing its draft release of the new User Services Platform, a protocol that represents the natural evolution of TR-069 into the world of consumer electronics.
- This draft will be available to the public to encourage developers to begin building prototype implementations and the group is looking to host a plug-fest on the protocol in November of 2017. This project represents a culmination of work that will also update the TR-069 protocol itself, as well as the Device:2 data model used for managing TR-069 devices
- Along with the Physical Layer Transmission Work Area, the team has continued work on its Carrier Grade Wi-Fi project, investigating performance requirements and resulting test cases for Wi-Fi in the home that meets the expectations of end-users and service providers. The joint group also agreed to start new work examining video streaming requirements in the home network
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FTTdp Work Area makes significant strides - The Fiber to the Distribution Point (FTTdp) Work Area has completed work on Issue 2 of TR-301 (Architecture and Requirements for FTTdp), which simplifies network troubleshooting, software management and Distribution Point Unit (DPU) installation. Contributions towards commencement of Issue 3 have already been received, discussing aspects such as DPU daisy-chaining, different backhaul technologies and ideas pertaining to the move towards the next generation of Gfast technologies. The FTTdp Management Project Stream continued to progress the next revision of TR-355, receiving contributions and discussions on a significant number of improvements to YANG modules for managing ultrafast broadband
- The group has continued to work in conjunction with the Common YANG Project Stream to progress aspects related to common YANG specification (TR-383), which will make significant strides in reducing management complexity for service providers looking to deploy virtualized networks.
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FAN takes the initiative on PON convergence - YANG model projects such as WT-385 (YANG model for management of ITU-T PON) are of high interest to the community and the whole group has agreed on how to start further building Passive Optical Network (PON) related YANG models. This work will continue to benefit the service provider community as they move towards a more unified SDN/NFV fiber access network infrastructure.
- The Project Stream for PON abstraction interfaces for time-critical applications is making good progress. This work is needed because operators are interested in providing more additional valued or differentiated services to meet the trend towards more diversified network requirements, particularly where the network is used as business infrastructure. These are all-time critical functions where flexibility and quality of experience are vital to the operator. These include dynamic bandwidth allocation, energy efficient ONT sleep mode, dynamic wavelength allocation and network protection.
- The second FSAN/BBF XGS-PON interoperability test session is in the process of being scheduled for the 3Q – 4Q 2017 timeframe. The purpose of this event is for PON technology vendors to test their equipment with the purpose to drive technology maturity through interoperability. Please keep an eye on the Broadband Forum website for more details on this important event.
- The new white paper project, MD-396 - gigabit access over FTTx - has started and aims to promote PON deployment in multiple applications – that is, to use PON as a transportation technology to backhaul all kinds of access medium (fiber, DSL, cable, etc.) to provide a gigabit access pipe. There has already been agreement on use cases and architecture for the paper.
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Routing and Transport Work Area works toward 5G target - The Routing and Transport Work Area has approved a new project defining solution architecture and equipment requirements for the EFlex technology. This innovative technology combines the ubiquity of Ethernet with the guaranteed consistency of optical network. The architecture will address the use of this technology in conventional IP/ Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks to realize 5G issues such as network slicing and service orchestration. The first deliverables for the project will be documents discussing the problems to be addressed, the technology approach and the market drivers for the technology
- The latest work on the Broadband mobile backhaul architecture is on track for final approval out of the Q2 meeting. The group has incorporated all input, including synchronization from our esteemed colleague at ITU-T Study Group 15. There are some final issues to discuss, which should be addressed before the Q3 meeting
- The evolution to 5G will be in phases and the transport for 5G network will be no exception. The TR-221 MPLS in Mobile Backhaul architecture sets the stage for initial 5G architectures by establishing the time/synchronization, scalability and resiliency a 5G network will depend on. The group continues to explore how to transform transport and IP networks to efficiently support 5G and the innovative services brought about by 2020 mobile networks. These new services, through the development of new applications that they enable, generate new revenues both for the provider and their customers
- The last of the updates to the Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) architecture and requirements (TR-350) Phase 2 have been completed and the work is entering the approval stage. The latest work focuses on point-to-point and point-to-multipoint service implementation. The work continues to be done virtually (via the wiki and conference calls) to allow broader, more expedient participation. The document will be sent for final comment and should be published in late Q3 or early Q4
- TR-350 Phase 2 architects the Metro Ethernet Forum Carrier Ethernet service definitions for both E-LINE and E-TREE, and the architecture and requirements are based on the latest Internet Engineering Task Force specifications for EVPN. This work makes the Ethernet services network more efficient and resilient, thereby supporting services for new and demanding applications while potentially reducing expense. The services provided by the architectures are used for network management, video distribution and big data connectivity
- For more detail please see the EVPN white paper available on the BBF website here
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Physical Layer Transmission Work Area focuses on Gfast - Much of the Physical Layer Transmission Work Area’s time was spent on Gfast-related projects. The Gfast Testing and Certification Project Stream finalized addressing issues in ID-337, raised from the beta trial program. It’s expected that the internal report (IR-337) will go for final ballot by the end of June 2017 and its associated abstract test plan (ATP-337) will be prepared for publication
- Significant progress was made on test set-ups for Gfast performance testing (WT-380) and on system level test cases for reverse power feeding testing (WT-338)In the VDSL2 Project Stream, the group progressed the work on the testing of long reach VDSL2 for WT-114 Issue 3 amendment 3 and on the testing of vectored long reach VDSL2 for WT-249 Issue 2
- It was agreed to open a new project for analysis and requirements for video support in premises, relating to the project on TCP/UDP Traffic Generation for Testing (SD-405). These projects are important not only to physical layer transmission, but may be applicable throughout the Broadband Forum, as they address reliable delivery of all-IP based services
- In a joint Broadband User Services and PhyTx project stream, work progressed on the two study documents; one on Wi-Fi in-premises installation and diagnostics (SD-401) and the other on Wi-Fi in-premises performance testing (SD-398). The group will continue to inform the Wi-Fi Alliance, Wireless Broadband Alliance and IEEE 802.11 about this work as it progresses
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Heads in the Cloud (CO) for SDN and NFV Group - CloudCO continues to be a major focus for the SDN and NFV Group, taking up more than half of the work area’s total meeting time and seeing lots of participation and contributions in Taipei. The importance and urgency for this work is the operator shift to all new services offered from a dynamic, cloud-based network infrastructure.
- Work on CloudCO is continuing steadily through the group’s online consensus process, scheduling an interim face-to-face meeting for July 11–13. The Taipei meeting also saw the group launch its second project, focusing on migration and co-existence in a CloudCO context. In addition, the Work Area initiated three specification deliverables:
- CloudCO Interfaces (deliverable #2 from PS NPIF)
- Migration to SDN-enabled Management and Control
- Test Cases for CloudCO Applications
- Also in progress are important planning exercises, which will coordinate CloudCO’s activities in the context of Open Broadband Laboratories where the development of the test cases deliverable will be essential for the Laboratories, for open source and closed source participants and verification of co-existence and migration with existing MSBN
- Work has also been completed on the initial SDN project (WT-358) that was launched by the Work Area two years ago. Since this was initiated, both the industry and the project itself have evolved, and as a result the group decided that the best course of action is to take the material from WT-358 and incorporate it into the wider CloudCO work
- The virtual Business Gateway (vBG) project (WT-328) has now completed straw ballot and will be entering final ballot shortly after the Taipei meeting. Also, aligned with CloudCO framework, vBG will be essential in enabling the next generation of agile business services
- Finally, Fixed Access Network Sharing (FANS) (WT-370) continued to progress through straw ballot comment resolution and is anticipated to be completed in Q3. Progress was also made with the FANS interfaces document (WT-386)
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It’s all 5G for Wireline-Wireless Convergence Work Area - The Wireline-Wireless Convergence (WWC) Work Area addressed the needs of converged operators, which have both wireline and mobile networks deployed and are in a position to leverage all their assets with combined subscriber offerings
- Building on the joint Broadband Forum workshop with 3GPP in February, WWC initiated two study documents: SD-406 on network slicing and SD-407 on 5G fixed mobile convergence. The project team considered many contributions on the subject in Taipei and made significant progress towards driving a common understanding of the common architecture and many of the issues to be addressed. This work will continue to be aggressively pursued with conference calls and online collaboration tools with a goal to align with 3GPP’s 5G schedule
| Further details on the work area pages SDN and NFV,Wireline-Wireless Convergence, Routing and Transport: (R-T), Architecture and Migration (A-M), Broadband User Services (BUS), Fiber Access Networks (FAN), and Physical Layer Transmission (PHYTX) |
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