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Femto Forum adopts field-proven management protocol to facilitate large-scale femtocell deployments
London, UK – 16th July 2008 –
The Femto Forum, the independent industry and operator association that
supports femtocell deployment worldwide, today announces that its
members have agreed to implement the Broadband Forum's TR-069 "CPE WAN
Management Protocol", a worldwide standard for real-time management of
customer premises equipment (CPE), as the basis for the management
protocol for femtocells.
Following its definition in 2004,
approximately 30 million devices now use this standard, making it
robust and well-proven, with full interoperability. Management and
provisioning of very high volumes of femtocells has been a major
concern for carriers; adopting TR-069 and being able to re-use all the
proven experience of that standard will enable femtocells to be easily
deployed and configured reliably, and in high volume.
Unlike
traditional cellular equipment, femtocells will be deployed in high
volumes and installed by the subscriber, so the provisioning and
configuration must be completely automated and managed remotely by the
mobile operator. The TR-069 standard has proven it allows operators to
offer simple installation and provisioning; perform advanced
diagnostics and conduct remote firmware and service upgrades with
millions of end devices, in an extremely cost-effective manner. Most
importantly, it eliminates the need for operators to send technical
personnel on-site, a practice that will be unfeasible given millions of
units that are set to be rolled out. The two organizations plan to
continue working closely together to define extensions to TR-069 to add
additional femtocell capability to the standard.
"The remote
management of consumer equipment like femtocell access points is a
vital tool for operators to introduce new revenue-generating services
and to consistently provide a high level of service," said Simon
Saunders, the Femto Forum’s Chairman. "Femtocells are sophisticated
pieces of telecommunications equipment, but they are also first and
foremost consumer devices and as such they have to be simple enough to
be installed and used by the average consumer. Many people have been
concerned about the scalability of provisioning and management for
femtocells: with this initiative that concern is addressed."
“Femtocells
represent a very different approach to mobile network architecture and
therefore require a suitably different approach to network management.
The similarity to fixed broadband networks is obvious so TR-069, the
dominant standard for the management of broadband gateways and other
consumer devices, such as set top boxes, VoIP devices, and storage
devices, is the natural choice,” said George Dobrowski, The Broadband
Forum’s Chairman and President. “With femtocells likely in many cases
to be included in home gateways, this makes the use of a common
protocol especially fitting.”
The two bodies have been working
together over recent months to ensure the protocol is able to meet the
criteria of femtocells. The TR-069 protocol standardizes secure CPE
auto-configuration practices and incorporates other CPE management
functions, including diagnostics and troubleshooting, performance
monitoring, and software/image management, into a common framework.
Some Femto Forum members have already adopted the protocol into their
existing solutions but today’s agreement means it will become the
femtocell industry's first de facto management standard.
In
other news the forum also welcomes new members who are already active
in the working groups. These include: New Cell Inc (D/B/A
Cellcom),C&S Microwave Co Ltd, Epitiro, Tecom Co Ltd and Pioneer
Telephone Co-operative Inc. The Forum now has 84 members, close to 40
per cent of whom are operators representing over 810 million
subscribers.
About The Femto Forum
Femtocells
are low-power wireless access points that operate in licensed spectrum
to connect standard mobile devices to a mobile operator’s network using
residential DSL or cable broadband connections. The Femto Forum (www.femtoforum.org)
has been set up to promote the wide-scale adoption of femtocells. The
Forum will support and drive the adoption of industry wide standards
and common architectures to enable the widespread adoption &
deployment of femtocells by operators around the world. It will direct
and implement a multi-faceted marketing campaign to raise the profile,
drive technology development & deployment and to promote the
potential of femto solutions among industry stakeholders, journalists,
analysts, regulators, special interest groups, standards bodies and
consumers.
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™ Release Program and all
technical reports are publicly available at www.broadband-forum.org

