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New Initiative Readies Wholesale Access for the Full Fiber and Cloud Era

FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new project is set to equip global broadband service providers (BSPs) with clearer guidance on sharing network infrastructure for wholesale use, driving innovation in a key area of the broadband industry, and opening up more diverse service choices for customers.

Broadband Forum’s Wholesale Access project will define service requirements, best practices, and technical solutions needed to advance wholesale access in broadband networks in an era of Fiber-To-The-Premises (FTTP) and cloud networks. It will spur technical innovation, efficiency, and automation, while maintaining a consistent high quality of service across the shared infrastructure for existing and new deployments. This, in turn, is expected also to have positive impacts on the entire business value chain.

It will outline how access network owners can offer their existing access infrastructure to retail service providers, as well as content, application, and cloud service providers. This approach helps established BSPs potentially generate new revenue from their unused network capacity, while giving new providers a faster route to market their services.

“As one of Europe’s leading wholesale operators, FiberCop is proud to contribute its expertise in the initiative. Wholesale access has been inherently supported by the Broadband Forum’s network architecture over the past 20 years, and this project takes the best practices from copper‑based broadband to reshape and evolve them for fiber and cloud networks,” said Daniele Franceschini, Head of Technology & Innovation at FiberCop. “The project will identify and define the best innovations, solutions, and practices for Service Providers, covering topics from innovative line testing to domain monitoring, service differentiation, and far-edge computing. Besides serving as co-editor of this new BBF project, FiberCop is coordinating a collaborative team of BBF members committed to contributing on these subjects.”

Focusing on widespread deployment types, the initiative addresses wholesale access deployment models applicable to different regulations across the globe. As part of the project, Broadband Forum members can collaborate and share insights on their own experiences and advise on the lessons learned and challenges with real-world deployments.

“The project will prove incredibly insightful and help to present opportunities in implementing ‘open’ access within an ecosystem where the network is provided by a wholesale network operator, while the subscriber relationship is owned by a separate retail service provider,” said Daniel Willis, General Manager Advanced Access Technologies at NBN Co.

“Bringing together real-world insights from established wholesale operators represents a significant milestone for the broadband industry. Our aim is to use this information to empower service and network providers of all sizes to help deliver broadband over shared infrastructure more efficiently, while importantly maintaining a high standard of quality and service,” Willis continued.

Driven by BSP requirements, the initiative’s first stage of work will establish a holistic framework for wholesale service models, use cases, requirements, and best practices, aligned with Broadband Forum’s service-led vision. The project will provide an opportunity to collaborate with other relevant standard development organizations for a harmonized and globally applicable framework.

If you would like to get involved and join the project, please contact: info@broadband-forum.org.

About the Broadband Forum

The Broadband Forum is an industry-driven global standards development organization helping operators, application providers, and vendors deliver better, services-led broadband.

As the industry-recognized center of competence, the Broadband Forum provides an accessible, efficient, and effective community where all broadband stakeholders can collaborate on, develop, and promote open standards and open software. This provides the basis for deployable solutions for the global broadband industry.

The Broadband Forum publishes interoperable standards and open software, has launched certification programs, and promotes industry education. These best practices and models can be adopted to help realize an effective broadband ecosystem that drives a thriving, services-led broadband industry based on global collaboration, open standards, and open source, maximizing value for all stakeholders.

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