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Broadband Forum Progress Update
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14
DOCUMENT GSC14-PLEN-082
FOR Information
SOURCE Broadband Forum
AGENDA ITEM PLEN 10
CONTACT(S) rmersh_at_broadband-forum.org
  • Robin Mersh

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Broadband Forum Progress Update prepared for
GSC 14
  • Robin Mersh rmersh_at_broadband-forum.org
  • COO, Broadband Forum
  • July 13 16, 2009
  • Geneva, Switzerland

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Overview
  • Who we are the union with the IP/MPLS Forum
  • BBF industry contributions
  • The role of BBF
  • Completed work
  • Current work
  • Future considerations
  • Active liaisons

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Union of the IP/MPLS Forum and the Broadband Forum
  • We develop multi-service broadband packet
    networking specifications addressing
    interoperability, architecture and management.
    Our work enables home, business and converged
    broadband services, encompassing customer, access
    and backbone networks.

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Broadband Forum Scope
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Why Unite?
  • Both the Broadband Forum and IP/MPLS Forum were
    focused on driving the evolution to next
    generation IP networks and empowering fixed
    mobile convergence evolution
  • The work of each organization complimented the
    other
  • With the Broadband Forum's focus spanning from
    broadband network to digital home management, and
    the work of the IP/MPLS Forum primarily
    addressing the core and access aggregation
  • Many shared members-
  • The majority of Broadband Forum and IP/MPLS Forum
    service provider members have MPLS based core
    networks deployed and there is a keen interest in
    this MPLS work continuing and developing.
  • Expanding the Broadband Forums objectives to
    encompass the next phase of IP/MPLS Forum work
    ensures seamless broadband network optimization
    and convergence for the industry.

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What are the Union Benefits?
  • Combining our efforts we are-
  • Pursuing our common vision with greater resources
    and shared expertise
  • Driving Quality of Experience (QoE) measures
    throughout the network to better serve
    application requirements
  • Specifying seamless end-to-end solutions
  • Fostering greater interoperability
  • Defining and facilitating the adoption of next
    generation IP networks to deliver the broadband
    experience to users in the home, in the office
    and on the street
  • Engineering effective solutions for emerging
    applications such as mobile backhaul, IPTV,
    gaming, P2P applications and applications that
    have not yet been realized

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The focus on technology-agnostic solutions hasnt
changed
  • The focus on technology agnostic solutions
    continues
  • Though MPLS is clearly of critical importance to
    the industry, the Broadband Forum continues to
    welcome contributions and work involving other
    technologies as the industry continues to evolve
  • Liaison and cooperative work with organizations
    such as IETF, ITU-T and Metro Ethernet Forum
    remain strong
  • The strength of the Broadband Forum continues to
    be the organizations ability to focus on
    developing specifications that best serve the
    service application requirements of carriers
    and their customers

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BBF Contributions
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Broadband Forum Strategic Objectives
  • Expand and address physical layer options for
    greater performance
  • Optimize IPTV delivery, performance and customer
    experience
  • Continue to expand our remote management
    specifications
  • Act as the wireline advocate in FMC requirements
  • Build on the IP/MPLS work, particularly on mobile
    backhaul
  • Address IPv6 considerations in all our work
  • Incorporate energy efficiency considerations into
    our specifications
  • Continue to liaise and coordinate with the wider
    industry - SDOs, fora and consortia

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The Broadband Network Architecture must be able
to handle all types of access options
Broadband Forum architecture specifications TR-156
extends the IP Ethernet access aggregation in
connection to a PON last mile WT-167 provided the
common method for establishing fiber fed DSLAMs
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Broadband Forum Key Hybrid Fiber Work
  • Ethernet Architecture for QoS multicast
    (TR-101)
  • GPON Architectures (TR-156, WT-167)
  • GPON CPE management (TR-069, TR-142)
  • GPON CPE specification (WT-155)
  • VDSL2 interoperability (WT-114, WT-115)
  • Access Node Control Protocol (TR-147)
  • New Work
  • New Ethernet point-point fibre EPON
    architecture work
  • New low-power mode energy efficiency work
  • New work on DSL quality management

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BroadbandHomeRemote Management Framework
Call Center
OSS/BSS
Policy
TR-142 TR-069 Framework for GPON
WT-131, WT-132 ACS Northbound Interface
IP STB
Storage
FemtoCell
VoIP
TR-196 Femto AP
TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol
TR-135 STB
TR-104 VoIP
TR-122 Voice ATA
TR-143 Throughput Performance Testing
Residential Gateway
Voice ATA
TR-140 Storage
TR-98 Internet Gateway Device (IGD)
TR-064, TR-133 LAN-Side CPE Mgmt
Auto-Configuration Server (ACS)
TR-111 NAT Traversal
TR-106 Common Data Model Template
TR-068, TR-124 RG
PC
HPNA
G.hn
Wireless
MoCA
Ethernet
HomePlug
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New Work Building on Customer WAN Management
Protocol (TR-069)
  • TR-106 Issue 2
  • PD-181 Gateway Management Model Re-Architecture
    (Interface Stack)
  • PD-157 High priority Interface Objects
  • PD-194 Software Module Management
  • PD -174 Management of non-TR-069 (proxy)
    devices
  • IPv6 updates to TR-069 related TRs
  • TR-069 Maintenance
  • Enhancements to TR-069 Protocol
  • Enhancements to published data models for VoIP,
    IPTV, etc.
  • WT-131 ACS NBI requirements
  • Bulk File Transfer Mechanisms
  • TR-069 testing interop testing

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Scope of Mobile Backhaul Work
Transport network Mobile Core Network
Backhaul Transport RAN
2 G 3 G 4 G
PSN
RNC
Access Network
Core Network
Aggregation Network
BSC
a GW
Access Network
RAN
Focus Area for Forums mobile backhaul work
Four major vendors products already passed
certification for TDM over MPLS
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Aligned with Industry Requirements
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Active Technical Liaisons Cooperation This
list is not exhaustive. We welcome all liaisons
and collaborations.
  • 3GPP
  • Alliance for Telecommunications industry
    Solutions (ATIS)
  • Consumer Electronics Assoc. (CEA)
  • Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
  • European Telecommunications Standards Institute
    (ETSI)
  • Femto Forum
  • Home Gateway Initiative (HGI)
  • Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
  • Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)
  • MultiService Forum (MSF)
  • Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
  • Open IPTV Forum
  • Telemanagement Forum (TMF)
  • Universal Plug and Play Forum (UPnP)
  • WiMax Forum

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Thank you
  • For more information,
  • www.broadband-forum.org
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