e-News® | The NEWS Company…London, UK, Oct 21, 2015 : The Broadband Forum today announced the hosting of many new technologies on its Interoperability Pavilion at the Broadband World Forum event. This includes the first demonstrations of G.fast which promises to open up new residential and business opportunities at millions of locations. This also marks the first tangible deliverable of the Forum’s newly announced Broadband 20/20 vision. The focus is on specific new broadband home and business opportunities that leverage SDN, NFV, IoT and ultra-fast technologies. Also on display in the pavilion are the BBF Certification and Plugfest programs that underpin key enabling technologies such as device management (TR-069) and ultra-fast access using G-PON, G.fast and VDSL2.
Teresa Mastrangelo, Senior Analyst at Heavy Reading said: “Broadband 20/20 is an extremely timely initiative at a time when there are so many new technology approaches vying for attention of operators and there is a danger of the market becoming confused and fragmented. By focusing on the integrated use of these technologies, the Broadband Forum will help operators gain the much-needed confidence in the business potential of implementing SDN and NFV in the broadband network. The importance of the use cases the Broadband Forum has developed cannot be stressed enough.”
Tom Starr, Broadband Forum President and Lead Member of Technical Staff at AT&T, said: “The Broadband 20/20 vision recognizes that interoperability will be key to the new world of communications. It is a core part of the Forum’s work and strategy and so the Interoperability Pavilion is the perfect place to discuss and showcase both the vision and the emerging technologies such as G.fast.”
The Interoperability Pavilion, with its diverse mix of companies and technologies, gives the Broadband Forum its first opportunity to showcase and discuss the ideas encompassed in Broadband 20/20. It demonstrates tangibly the holistic approach that Broadband 20/20 will take, supporting the development of broadband in the future and helping to transform the way people communicate, purchase and consume all manner of informational and entertainment content.
The participating companies in the Pavilion are: ARRIS, ADTRAN, Axiros, Calix, Digital Lightwave, Huawei, LAN (the Test Lab of the BBF G-PON Certification program), MT2, PIVA Software, SMART/RG, Telebyte and the UNH-IOL (the Test Lab of the BBF’s Certification programs for both TR-069 and G.fast). Also supporting the Pavilion are the HomeGrid Forum and the ITU-T, who both partner with the Broadband Forum on various technical projects.
“Our presence at Broadband World Forum will allow us to show more of how Broadband 20/20 will enable seamless migration to ultra-fast, agile connectivity, enabling new technologies and allowing them to deliver real value, with exciting new opportunities for service providers,” added Robin Mersh, Broadband Forum’s CEO.
Visitors to Broadband World Forum in London’s ExCel Centre from 20-22 October 2015 will find the Broadband Forum, its members and partners at the Interoperability Pavilion, Booth D20.
For more information about the Broadband Forum and Broadband 20/20, visit broadband-forum.org or follow @Broadband_Forum on Twitter. For further information please contact Brian Dolby on +44 (0) 7899 914168 or Sheila Lashford on +44 (0) 1636 812152 or send an email to brian.dolby@proactive-pr.com or sheila.lashford@proactive-pr.com.
About Broadband 20/20
The Broadband 20/20 vision is to enable new opportunities for profitable revenue growth by leveraging new technologies in the home, small business and multi-user infrastructure of the broadband network. The innovative use of NFV, SDN, Ultra-Fast access and IoT (Internet of Things) and, when formally defined, 5G, enables the delivery of exciting ultra-fast broadband services, with distributed compute and storage to anywhere and any device in the home and business locations. Top areas of innovation identified and enabled by Broadband 20/20 include ultra-fast infrastructure services, intelligent home/small business services, seamless converged wireline and wireless services, performance-assured IP broadband services and personalized network services.
About the Broadband Forum
The Broadband Forum is the industry’s defining body for LAN/WAN architecture design, implementation, management and certification testing for technologies, both existing and emerging, in the Broadband market. Our work encompasses best practices for global networks, enables new revenue-generating service and content delivery, establishes technology migration strategies, engineers’ critical device, service & development management tools, in the home and business IP networking infrastructure. Broadband expertise is sourced from more than 150 manufacturers and service provider companies. The Forum has published over 200 globally adopted standards over the last 24 years. Activity levels driven by the emergence of ultra-fast connectivity, IoT, NFV and SDN and the new Broadband 20/20 initiative have seen contribution levels rise to more than 1400 in the last 12 months.
The Broadband Forum’s free technical standards and white papers can be found at broadband-forum.org. Twitter @Broadband_Forum.