The Broadband Forum has announced it will host a
three-day special meeting in Atlanta where ten of the world’s
leading service providers, as well as major manufacturers, will
gather to share their vision of requirements that drive the Next
Generation Broadband Network.
The event, hosted by AT&T, will include
presentations from AT&T itself, NTT, BT, Sky, Deutsche Telecom,
CenturyLink, Orange, Telecom Italia, Vodafone and Spark New Zealand.
“Since we launched our Broadband 20/20 Vision last
October, we have been delighted with the industry response and have
made significant progress in areas including Software Defined
Networking (SDN), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), Cloud
Central Office and the whole concept of Broadband Assured IP
Services,” said Broadband Forum CEO Robin Mersh.
“There is therefore no better time to bring the
broadband industry together. Operators and vendors are going through
many readjustments as new technologies open up new possibilities and
new challenges. The Broadband Forum exists to support the whole
broadband eco-system that delivers the capability to meet the needs
of the users, and the Atlanta special meeting will make sure we are
on track to deliver the exciting new services that we all want and
are most critical for the industry.”
The Special Meeting – which will take place at the
Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel from May 18 to May 20 – will
discuss the requirements driving the next generation network as well
as some proposed approaches such as the Flexible Access System
Architecture project from NTT and the Central Office Reimagined as a
Datacenter (CORD) project, with OnLab delivering an interactive demo
and presentations, which will also involve the wider CORD community.
“There are some interesting developments which
complement the work we are already doing around SDN, NFV, ultra-fast
access and 5G, and the CORD demonstration will be a valuable
experience for both our members and our guests,” added Mersh.
The Atlanta gathering comes as the Forum nears
completion of a landmark document, which looks at virtualized service
delivery to the Residential Gateway. Final approval on this document
is currently taking place, with the final version expected to be
released next month.
Details of the Atlanta meeting were revealed during
the Broadband Forum’s quarterly gathering in Prague, which took
place last week. The conference also saw Drew Rexrode, of Verizon,
and Marcin Drzymala, of Orange – who are stepping down as Board
Members - presented with the Forum leadership award in recognition of
their work as “outgoing, commendable leaders” by Broadband Forum
chairman Kevin Foster. Both were thanked for their efforts to support
the growth and development of the Forum over several years.
For more information on the Broadband Forum’s work, visit: www.broadband-forum.org.
For more information on the Broadband Forum’s work, visit: www.broadband-forum.org.
Broadband Forum, a non-profit industry organization,
is focused on engineering smarter and faster broadband networks.
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