2023 Q2 Meeting: 5-8 June 2023

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  • Q2: 5-8 June Porto, Portugal
  • Q3: 5-8 September (Virtual)
  • Q4: 4-7 December (Asia-Pacific)

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The 2023 Annual Meeting will take place from June 5 to 8 in Porto, Portugal

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BASe events examine the hottest topics and challenges in broadband today,
carefully curating subjects that are impacting the success of broadband deployments around the world. Read about the impact, opportunities, and benefits for BASe sponsors here.

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Next vBASe webinar:

Tues., May 30, 10 a.m. EDT

Requirements for a Multi-Service Access PON

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Past BASe event downloads:

When to Deploy a virtualized and Disaggregated SDN Network 
Fiber Access State of Play
Connected User – Enabling new dynamic services and containerization
PON Interopability- Current and Future Critical Needs

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The first inaugural Town Hall Innovation Series (THIS) sessions at the Q1 Broadband Forum meeting were well-attended by the membership and guest attendees. Greater collaboration between Video Content Providers and Broadband Service Providers to capitalize on broadcasting opportunities was called for, and improved coordination and collaboration between different government agencies and standards organizations was identified to bridge the digital divide across the United States.

The importance of SLA-aware real-time control across optical, computing, and mobile networks was highlighted as a key enabler for 5G Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC). Colorless Multi-Access (CMA) network was introduced as a new frontier, blending the best of access technologies.

Going forward, these Town Hall sessions will take place at each quarterly Members’ meeting, and we are inviting speakers to get involved. Contact us with questions or ideas at info@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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