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Broadband Forum's virtual Q1 meeting was a massive success! During our annual awards ceremony, we recognized a total of 11 individuals for their continued efforts in helping drive innovation and growth in the Broadband Forum and the industry. Congratulations to all our Circle of Excellence and Outstanding Contribution award recipients for all their hard work. Your participation and passion help keep Broadband Forum at the forefront of open standards development. We also recognized three leaders for their dedicated service to the Forum over the years. Read More.

 






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Broadband Forum uses a collaborative suite of tools created by Atlassian. These tools allow our members to collaborate real-time across the industry and across the globe.

  • The Wiki (also known as Confluence) is for administration - meetings, agendas, project descriptions, and more.
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Broadband Forum's virtual Q1 meeting was a massive success! During our annual awards ceremony, we recognized a total of 11 individuals for their continued efforts in helping drive innovation and growth in the Broadband Forum and the industry. Congratulations to all our Circle of Excellence and Outstanding Contribution award recipients for all their hard work. Your participation and passion help keep Broadband Forum at the forefront of open standards development. We also recognized three leaders for their dedicated service to the Forum over the years. Read More.


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