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Mission

The Broadband User Services Work Area provides the broadband industry with technical specifications, implementation guides, reference implementations, test plans, and marketing white papers for the deployment, management, and consumption of services by the broadband end user. This Work Area represents the end user perspective when incorporating into the Broadband Forum architecture.

Business Impact:

The Broadband User Services Work Area develops specifications and publications to create a new kind of the Broadband experience for the end user and provides new means for service providers and application developers to monetize the broadband user's connection. This ranges from on-demand performance assured business and entertainment services, IoT services related to energy, security, environment, etc. to user control of what can become the data center in the home and small business managed and control with zero- touch diagnostics. All of which opens up large markets and profitable business models.

Scope:
  • Develop and evolve the TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol and the User Service Platform (USP) to cover existing use cases, machine-to-machine/IoT use cases, and the virtualization of broadband user services, prioritized by their potential business value
  • Develop and specify new information models to broaden the range of for which TR-069 and USP can be used
  • Develop requirements for broadband user devices and associated software
  • Develop test plans and training programs for Work Area protocols and requirements
  • Develop marketing white papers that supplement Work Area protocols and requirements
Work Area Info
Project Streams:           Project Stream Leads

Carrier Grade Wi-Fi:           Les Brown, Huawei; Tony Zeng, Huawei

Compliance Testing:           Marion Dillon, UNH-IOL

CWMP:                                  John Blackford, ARRIS

CWMP Data Model:             William Lupton, Broadband Forum

Device Requirements:       Jean-Didier Ott, Orange

Network Measurement:      Barbara Stark, AT&T

Software Tools:                    Mark Tabry, Google; William Lupton, Broadband Forum

User Services Platform:      Barbara Stark, AT&T; Tim Spets, Greenwave Reality

XCONF:                                  Barbara Stark, AT&T

 

Working Texts

WT-069a6CPE WAN Management ProtocolClick Here
WT-124i5Functional Requirements for Broadband Residential Gateway Devices - Issue 5Click HereJean-Didier Ott, Orange
WT-140a3TR-069 Data Model for Storage Service Enabled Devices - Amendment 3Click Here
WT-181i2a12Device Data Model for TR-069
Issue 2 Amendment 12
Click HereJean-Didier Ott, Orange
WT-369

User Services Platform (USP)

This document describes the architecture, protocol, and data model that builds an intelligent User Services Platform. It is targeted towards application developers, application service providers, CPE vendors, consumer electronics manufacturers, and broadband and mobile network providers who want to expand the value of the end users network connection and their connected devices.

 This document describes:

  • The overall architecture of USP Agents, Controllers, and service elements
  • The proxy mechanisms for addressing non-USP service elements
  • Requirements for the transport protocol used to handle USP messages, and defined bindings for specific protocols.
  • The various USP messages, their requirements, and expected behavior patterns, along with on-the-wire encoding of USP messages
  • The protocol requirements for discovery, end-to-end security, authentication, and authorization
  • An explanation of the data model and how it is used to enable USP, service elements, proxying, and object defined operations

The objects necessary to implement USP are described in the Device:2 data model of the CPE WAN Management Protocol, (CWMP).

Click Here
WT-382Test Plan for 1905.1/1aClick Here

Barbara Stark, AT&T

Marcos Martinez, Marvell

 Marketing Drafts

MD-353Best Practices for Deploying TR-069 - WhitepaperClick Here
MD-363Home Network Diagnostics Mechanisms and Best Practices - WhitepaperClick Here

 

Study Documents

SD-279TR-069 Proxy Management Implementation GuidelinesClick Here
SD-323BBHome Work Items Related to WT-304Click Here
SD-324TR-069 Protocol and Transport SeparationClick Here
SD-333Intra Customer Premises Network MeasurementsClick HereMiodrag Djurica, KPN
SD-344CWMP Root Data Model Transition MechanismsClick Here
SD-354New BBF CWMP Report ToolClick Here
SD-375Applicability of RESTCONF and NETCONF for CPE ManagementClick HereOlaf Bonness, DT
SD-376CWMP Data Model/YANG Translation Rules and ToolsClick Here
SD-398 Wi-Fi In-Premises Performance TestingClick Here

Barbara Stark, AT&T

Tony Zeng, Huawei 

SD-401 Wi-Fi In-Premises Installation and Diagnostics 

Tim Carey, Nokia

Peter Silverman, ASSIA 

 

Internal Documents

ID-069i2TR-069 Conformance Test Plan Issue 2Click Here

Marion Dillon, UNH InterOperability Lab

ID-106CWMP Data Model Verification Test PlanClick HereMarion Dillon, UNH InterOperability Lab
ID-181CWMP Interoperability and Functionality Test PlanClick HereMarion Dillon, UNH InterOperability Lab

Issues List

IL-069TR-069 Proposed ChangesClick HereJohn Blackford, ARRIS
IL-104TR-104 Issues ListClick HereJean-Didier Ott, Orange
IL-106TR-106 DM and DT Schema Proposed ChangesClick Here
IL-124TR-124 Issues ListClick HereJean-Didier Ott, Orange
IL-157Proposed TR-069 Data Model Objects & ParametersClick HereTimothy Carey, Nokia
IL-181Device:2 Data Model and TR-181 Issue 2 Proposed ChangesClick Here

Other Documents

OD-148CWMP Index Page Configuration FileClick Here
OD-290BroadbandHome Publication GuidelinesClick Here
OD-361Program Requirements for BBF.069 Certification ProgramClick HereMarion Dillon, UNH InterOperability Lab
 

 

 

 

 

 

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