Changes to BBF Bylaws

2022 Q3 Meeting Sept. 13-16 - Antwerp, Belgium

Work Area Director nominations are now open!


The Open Broadband initiative permeates virtually all Broadband Forum project areas. Read More.


Broadband networks have faced a rapid and unprecedented demand in recent years, and the attention has shifted to focusing on greater levels of Quality of Service and Quality of Experience rather than just high speed. This mirrors the quality and attentiveness from our members into each project and work, with the end-user at the heart of everything we do.

It has been great to see massive amounts of work ongoing and many projects proceeding to Straw and Final Ballot. Read More.


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Welcome to the 2022 Q3 Meeting!

We cannot wait to see everyone in Antwerp, Belgium for the Q3 meeting from Sept. 13-16. Find more information about this meeting at the links below:

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Thank you to our meeting sponsor!


Nokia is hosting a social event on Tuesday - please join us!

* You must be registered to attend the meeting in order to access the agenda. Please contact us at help@broadband-forum.org.

 






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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.
  • Jira is a project management database used to progress BBF projects, and holds draft Working Texts (WTs), contributions, and ballot comments.
  • Bitbucket is a code repository.
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Additional software tools include FishEye, Crucible, SonarQube, Artifactory, and others - these are used for BBF's Open Broadband (OB) work.

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To determine if your company is a member of the Forum please see our Membership Listing page here.







Broadband networks have faced a rapid and unprecedented demand in recent years, and the attention has shifted to focusing on greater levels of Quality of Service and Quality of Experience rather than just high speed. This mirrors the quality and attentiveness from our members into each project and work, with the end-user at the heart of everything we do.

It has been great to see massive amounts of work ongoing and many projects proceeding to Straw and Final Ballot. Read More.


More: BBF Technical Reports




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Broadband Forum's Open Broadband initiative brings open source and open standards together, paving the way to dramatically change our industry and bring the full promise of broadband to fruition. The combination of Broadband Forum’s Open Broadband, Open Broadband Labs, and CloudCo initiatives are providing an industry sandbox to accelerate multi-vendor innovation and incubation in areas like 5G, network slicing, and wireless-wireline convergence. Read more: Testing and Software

Open Broadband projects include:

  • 5G-RG
  • Broadband Access Abstraction
  • Multiple Access Points
  • USP-Agent
  • Speed Test