The Broadband Forum unveils BroadbandSuite(TM) Release Plan 3.0.

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The Broadband Forum's BroadbandSuite 3.0 capabilities include triple-play augmented via GPON and bonded DSL over QoS-enabled Ethernet architecture; support for multicast-to-IPTV streaming; as well as remote management of set-top-boxes and attached storage devices. It also provides specifications required to remotely manage a multimedia home network. An interactive industry showcase highlighted the benefits of the specifications at the Telco TV event.



Original Press Release:



IPTV Over GPON and Bonded DSL Key Components of BroadbandSuite 3.0



ANAHEIM, Calif., Nov. 11 / / - The Broadband Forum, formerly the DSL Forum, has today unveiled the latest edition of its BroadbandSuite(TM) Release Plan at this year's Telco TV. BroadbandSuite 3.0 provides specifications for triple-play delivered via GPON and bonded DSL over a QoS-enabled Ethernet architecture, and remote management beyond the gateway to address video and storage devices.

BroadbandSuite 2.0, released in 2007, provided a roadmap for triple-play access via ADSL2plus, but over the past 12 months, the Broadband Forum has responded to an industry need for the ability to deliver triple-play services, such as IPTV, over a variety of different access technologies.

The key capabilities of BroadbandSuite 3.0 include triple-play augmented via GPON and bonded DSL over a QoS-enabled Ethernet architecture; full support for multicast to IPTV streaming; and integrated remote management of set-top-boxes (STB) and attached storage devices.

This ability to deliver triple-play services over a number of different access technologies will give more service providers more options to offer new revenue generating services, such as IPTV, helping them to gain market share in an already competitive market.

This release also provides the specifications required to successfully remotely manage the multimedia home network. Not only does this help the provider reduce costs and time spent in the field, as it enables technicians to remotely fix faults reducing truck roll, but it also aids to increase customer loyalty and satisfaction as the majority of problems can be resolved without any inconvenience to the customer.

The benefits of BroadbandSuite 3.0 will be highlighted at this year's Telco TV in the form of an interactive industry Showcase. The multi-vendor showcase will walk attendees through the Broadband ecosystem and core-to-home network, explaining the latest advancements and options available for service providers to optimize their networks. The Showcase will be divided into three main areas: Access Acceleration, Mock NOC and the BroadbandHome(TM). The Showcase is supported by:

ADTRAN

ClearAccess

Comtrend

Corning Cable Systems

Ericsson

D-Link

Intel

Juniper Networks

Motive

Motorola

Occam Networks

George Dobrowski, President and Chairman of the Broadband Forum, explains, "With over 17 million IPTV subscribers around the world - two and half million in the US alone - the ability to offer triple play services is essential if a service provider is to remain successful in such a competitive market. However, different geographical areas and landscapes demand different access technologies.

"The Forum understands these demands and is working hard to establish specifications that cover the range of access technologies, from DSL to fiber, ensuring Quality of Service and Quality of Experience for all customers, wherever they are. We believe that our BroadbandSuite Release Plan, which provides a clear and concise blueprint, is the way to do this.

George continues, "Telco TV is the perfect place to unveil this latest Release and the Showcase, which will be a compelling addition to the exhibition, is an ideal way of doing it. Thank you to all of the members who have driven the development of BroadbandSuite 3.0, and to all those at Telco TV who are helping to make this exhibit a success."

For further information please contact Louise Hatton or Natalie Saville on +44 (0) 115 948 6901 or email louise@bcspr.co.uk or Natalie@bcspr.co.uk.

About the Broadband Forum

The Broadband Forum mission is to develop the full potential of broadband. Focused on home-to-core network and management solutions, our standards empower providers to achieve more with their broadband deployment. Established in 1994 as the ADSL Forum and later as the DSL Forum, the Broadband Forum has seen its work over the past 14 years evolve from addressing physical layer ADSL transport specifications to advanced transport and management specifications for all forms of broadband. The Broadband Forum's formal BroadbandSuite(TM) Release Program and all technical reports are publicly available at www.broadband-forum.org.

Source: The Broadband Forum

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