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Alert! Invoices for 2022 membership dues have been emailed to the Primary, Secondary and Invoice Representatives to current Members and Observers. Please contact Rhonda Heier at rheier@broadband-forum.org if you have not received your invoice. Read the letter from John Blackford, BBF's Chairman of the Board, describing the progress BBF members have made this year: 2021 Chairman's Letter (PDF)


At the Q3 meeting, BBF's Work Areas and Open Broadband projects continued to have productive and fruitful meetings with their Broadband Forum colleagues from across the industry. We were delighted to launch the Open Broadband – WWC Reference Implementation for 5G-RG (OB-5WWC) project, which will bring the full benefits of the 5G ecosystem to fixed-line services and create a reference implementation for 5G-Residential Gateways. We invite all members and non-Broadband Forum members to get involved in this work ... Read More .


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