Broadband & IPTV Progress Report & Certification Launch
Broadband World Forum October 16, 2012 Robin Mersh Broadband Forum CEO [email protected]
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l Who are we? – Industry consortium made up of approximately 180 service
providers, vendors, consultants, academia and test labs
– Predominant broadband industry forum since 1994
– Engineer technology solutions to help service providers achieve standards based, economical and effective broadband deployments 2
Broadband & IPTV Growth Report
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Mid-Year 2012 Highlights Broadband & IPTV data provided by Point Topic l Broadband subscriber base reaches 624.1 million at the end of
June 2012 l Mass market is confirmed as every region now has 20% or
higher household penetration – North America and Western Europe pass 75% penetration
l Fiber growth healthy with FTTx moving up the chart fastest – FTTx/FTTH combined global market share is nearly equal to cable.
l Top five percentage growth countries- China, Russia, Brazil, India and Ukraine
– China experiencing exceptional growth rate and best overall growth – Exceptional growth in Eastern Europe led by a surge in Russia and the
Ukraine
l IPTV subscription grew by more than 15 million customers over last 12 month, serving 69.1 million customers now
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Top 20 performing countries China surging ahead while Russia, Brazil, India and Ukraine are moving up the ranks fast
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Country Q2 2011 Q1 2012 Q2 2012 % Growth (Qtr )
% Growth (Year)
Net Additions (Qtr)
Net Additions (Year)
China (All Territories) 144,257,414 161,204,152 167,014,744 3.6% 15.8% 5,810,592 22,757,330 United States 89,534,219 93,264,503 94,000,180 0.8% 5.0% 735,677 4,465,961 Japan 35,410,400 37,012,100 37,292,400 0.8% 5.3% 280,300 1,882,000 Germany 27,806,300 28,958,600 29,555,500 2.1% 6.3% 596,900 1,749,200 Russia 17,790,900 22,161,900 22,830,900 3.0% 28.3% 669,000 5,040,000 France 21,807,100 22,353,700 22,632,200 1.2% 3.8% 278,500 825,100 United Kingdom 20,151,200 21,093,600 21,269,300 0.8% 5.5% 175,700 1,118,100 South Korea 17,605,121 18,096,027 18,103,946 0.0% 2.8% 7,919 498,825 Brazil 15,232,700 17,082,500 17,867,925 4.6% 17.3% 785,425 2,635,225 India 12,269,031 13,697,791 13,991,600 2.1% 14.0% 293,809 1,722,569 Italy 13,589,650 13,870,650 13,926,782 0.4% 2.5% 56,132 337,132 Mexico 11,917,440 12,740,353 12,883,763 1.1% 8.1% 143,410 966,323 Spain 11,343,487 11,777,921 12,076,137 2.5% 6.5% 298,216 732,650 Canada 10,762,385 11,166,932 11,221,852 0.5% 4.3% 54,920 459,467 Turkey 7,287,202 7,777,829 7,847,829 0.9% 7.7% 70,000 560,627 Ukraine 5,313,000 6,494,500 6,794,000 4.6% 27.9% 299,500 1,481,000 Netherlands 6,400,900 6,719,500 6,791,800 1.1% 6.1% 72,300 390,900 Poland 5,494,744 5,803,689 5,930,769 2.2% 7.9% 127,080 436,025 Australia 5,663,900 5,827,800 5,892,400 1.1% 4.0% 64,600 228,500
Taiwan 5,352,000 5,695,597 5,740,083 0.8% 7.3% 44,486 388,083
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Household Penetration Now serving more than 20% of homes in every region North America and Western Europe pass 75%
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Region Subs Q1 2011 Subs Q1 2012 Subs Q2 2012 Households Household Penetration
North America 99,449,144
104,431,435
105,222,032
133,688,835 79%
Western Europe 121,251,161
127,563,728
129,213,343
167,071,693 77%
Eastern Europe 42,133,129
51,562,038
52,931,132
115,953,161 46%
Asia-Pacific 71,470,171
76,064,480
76,643,189
167,962,182 46%
Latin America 39,931,081
46,123,129
47,590,335
135,270,912 35%
South and East Asia 156,048,888
182,816,957
189,305,759
715,623,905 26%
Middle East and Africa
17,656,927
19,758,712
20,066,945
98,671,454 20%
Total 547,940,501
608,320,479
620,972,735
1,534,242,142 40%
Note totals excludes satellite broadband
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Fiber- fastest growing access technology
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IPTV subscription hits 69 million customers at a quarterly growth of 5.5%
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Country Q1 2012 Subscribers % Growth China 15,150,000 16,275,000 7% France 12,375,000 12,788,000 3% United States 9,353,737 9,662,234 3% Korea, Republic of 5,275,243 5,695,226 8% Japan 3,808,846 3,972,813 4% Germany 2,108,700 2,247,700 7% Russia 1,648,000 1,927,000 17% Hong Kong 1,355,000 1,375,000 1% Belgium 1,254,000 1,301,000 4% Netherlands 1,062,000 1,151,000 8%
Globally 15.9 million subscribers added over last 12 months, and 3.57 million over last quarter
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How is the world managing these millions of customers?
l Situation – Broadband service providers are now managing
more than 624 million customers – The Connected Home is becoming very diverse
with IPTV and a variety of new applications/ devices coming online
– How can the industry effectively remote provision and manage all these devices?
– TR-069 is the CPE WAN management protocol globally chosen to provide consistent quality management and to drive device interoperability
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Connected Home Management- an increasingly important topic
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Digital Home – Service Provider View
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Femto AP
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What specifications are part of the TR-069 family?
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Connected Home Data, Voice, Video & Energy
IP STB
Auto-Configuration Server (ACS)
Storage
Residential Gateway
TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol
TR-131,: ACS Northbound Interface
TR-142 TR-069 Framework for
GPON
TR-143: Throughput Performance Testing
PC
VoIP
Voice ATA
OSS / BSS Call
Center Policy
TR-135: STB
TR-106: Common Data Model Template
TR-140: Storage
TR-104: VoIP
TR-064, TR-133: LAN-Side CPE Mgmt
TR-122: Voice ATA
TR-196: Femto AP
Femto AP
TR-068, TR-124 RG
Data Network
HPNA MoCA
G.hn Ethernet Wi-Fi
HomePlug
TR-181i2: Next Generation Root Data Model
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BroadbandHome™ – Device Management TR-069 – CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP)
l Industry leading device management solution- 147+ million devices currently managed via TR-069 and growing (Ovum Connected Home Study, 2011)
l Ratified by DSL (now Broadband) Forum in May 2004, amended in 2006 and 2007, and recent M2M driven amendments: A3 and A4
l Evolving TR-069 family of extensive and modular manageable ‘objects’ covering wide range of devices and functionality
l Referenced by many industry bodies such as 3GPP, ETSI, ATIS, CCSA,, HGI, ITU-T and others
q Approved as a European standard in 2010 by ETSI q Currently referenced in ETSI M2M architecture as a protocol for device
management that runs over the “mId” reference point q Ongoing work between the Broadband Forum and ETSI M2M to develop
new Object model work
l Harmonizing with key SDOs (OMA, 3GPP, OneM2M, etc.) 13
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Ovum Connected Home Report: Confirming 147 million homes managed YE2011 with TR-069
TR-069 enabled devices: total installed base by region
YE 2011 Asia/Asia Pacific 59,825,000 Europe 46,703,000 Americas 28,230,000 Middle East & Africa 13,218,000
Managed TR-069 devices: by device type YE 2011
Residential Gateway 103,582,771 Set-top Box 22,196,308 Femtocell 7,398,769 IP Phone 3,699,385 Network Attached Storage 3,699,385 Home Automation & Control 7,398,769
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Now is the time for Certification
l As billions of devices connect us to new services and applications, and as machines begin to interact directly to other machines (M2M), standardizing the management of this complex environment has never been more important.
l The goals of the Certification are: – To verify that devices are TR-069 protocol-compliant and
market-ready – To simplify integration of home networking systems and
equipment into providers’ networks – To improve device interoperability, making it cost effective
and easier for service providers to provision and manage the plethora of devices coming online
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So what does BBF.069 CPE Certification mean to the world?
l More digital home solutions, CE equipment, ‘smart’ meters and appliances can be sold with confidence
l More upsells of gold class broadband, as service providers create attractive new bundles, while reducing equipment and network costs through TR-069 remote management- ultimately increasing customer loyalty and ‘stickiness’
l Content downloads and sales will increase as content providers target the expanding multi-screen and device ecosystem
l TR-069 based home control and monitoring will be a valuable new utility provider option
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BBF.069 CPE Certification is launched!
l Beta test of the TR-069 CPE conformance test suite (BBF.069) is complete with multiple vendor devices now certified!
l Technical Goal: Verify TR-069 CPE devices are protocol compliant & market ready – Test all aspects of base TR-069 protocol – Test all RPCs supported by the device
l University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) is the official Test Lab for BBF.069 Certification
l Open enrollment now for testing & Certification! 18
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First products to achieve BBF.069 Certification
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What is special about the Broadband Forum Certification Program?
l Service Providers drive the test plan requirements and RFPs
l Certification shortens internal test cycles. Offers single round of universally recognized tests-decreasing costs
l Vendors can competitively position certified products globally
l Independent standards based certification creates a common global language
l Eases the launch of products and expedites broadband deployments
l Internationally respected organization with 17 years of interoperability program excellence
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What’s coming next?
l Augment certification programs to meet evolving Service Provider service requirements
l Plan for next phase of BBF.069 certification, adding data model specific testing and additional tests for optional features
l Integrate testing and certification between multiple technologies (support convergence of devices within the home, e.g. ONU/RG)
l Help the industry by certifying more BBF.069 devices, providing operators with increased device selection
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Other News
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Broadband Forum Certification Program
l Last year we launched the BBF.247 G-PON ONU Certification Program
l Industry’s first G-PON certification program based on test plans developed by the Broadband Forum with support of FSAN and ITU-T – Open to G-PON ONU products with Ethernet interfaces and is
based on the OD-247 test plan – Proves conformance to TR-156 using OMCI as defined in the ITU
G.988, which are the most critical standards for interoperability
l Having BBF.247 certified ONUs ensures that vendors’ products are easily integrated by any G-PON OLT manufacturer
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The G-PON Certification Program is expanding
l ONUs with other profiles and types of interfaces/ features will be addressed in the very near future, along with extensions for XG-PON 1 – Excellent for testing ONUs designed for specific markets such
as those tailored for residential or business l ONU/OLT Interoperability Test Plan in development, and
the ONU Conformance Certification will be a requirement to participate in the Interoperability test program
l The official testing laboratory for BBF.247 Certification is LAN Laboratory – For more information or to schedule testing, please contact
the laboratory directly: LAN www.lanpark.eu (Offices in France and China)
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BBF.247 ONU certified products! Each company below has a product that is now certified
www.Broadband-Forum.org/CertifiedGPON 25
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Catalyst for Innovation
l As broadband achieves global mass market, the industry is at a key turning point
l Increased interoperability and shared architecture and management tools are providing the critical building blocks for a surge in new services and applications.
l It is time to look beyond today’s service requirements and focus on empowering this next wave of innovation Broadband Forum is where this work is happening!
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Catalyst for Innovation
Improve
Transform S/mulate
Con/nue evolving the network and management tools to op/mize service delivery
Iden/fy new opportuni/es & disruptors that will change the future of broadband requirements-‐ proac/vely address those needs
S/mulate adherence to new global specifica/ons, verify interop through cer/fica/on and educate the industry on cuCng edge solu/ons to ensure new levels of service delivery excellence
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Service Innovation & Market Requirements
l Building on this solid foundation and established leadership role, Broadband Forum has taken the innovation challenge:
l Launched a new Working Group “Service Innovation & Market Requirements” in order to drive medium to long term innovation in broadband – Chartered to address future business requirements, use cases,
potential enablers and disruptors – Conceived as a game changer to proactively lead the delivery of
interoperability standards before products are deployed and implemented
l Work has now started on Cloud, Virtualization, SDN and more!
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Key Points
Summary
l Broadband crosses another major milestone- serving more than 624 million customers
l Service Providers are turning to TR-069 globally to remote provision and manage their customer bases
l To drive device protocol conformance and develop strong interoperability in the industry, the Broadband Forum is working with our official test lab, UNH-IOL to launch the BBF.069 CPE Certification Program
l The industry is at a key turning point. Increased interoperability and shared architecture and management tools are providing the critical building blocks for a surge in new services and applications.
l It is time to look beyond today’s service requirements and focus on empowering this next wave of innovation —and the Broadband Forum is where this work is happening! 30
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