BROADBANDSUITE RELEASE 3.0 SCHEDULED FOR LATE 2008.Focused on enhancing the remote management capabilities in regards to IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. devices, the DSL Forum has announced the approval of its latest Technical Report, TR-135 Data Model for a TR-069 Enabled STB See set-top box. STB - set-top box and the amendment of the industry recognized TR-069 -- which is set to expedite IPTV rollouts and change eCPCNet has announced that it will expand its footprint in the the way operators manage their IPTV offering. Closely following the release of BroadbandSuite Release 2.0, these new specifications are cornerstone to the pending Release 3.0, which will raise the bar to address triple-play augmented via VDSL See DSL. VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2, GPON See PON. and bonded DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary over a QoS-enabled Ethernet architecture. Release 3.0 will also provide support for multicast to enable IPTV streaming as well as integrated remote management of Set Top Box (STB) and attached storage devices. The full release is tentatively scheduled to complete late 2008. As a key part of pending BroadbandSuite Release 3.0, TR-135 defines the data model for remote management of Digital Television (IPTV or broadcast) functionality on STB devices via CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment WAN Management Protocol (CWMP CWMP CPE WAN Management Protocol CWMP Certified Workplace Medical Plan CWMP Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion CWMP Comprehensive Wastewater Management Planning CWMP Caloosahatchee Water Management Plan CWMP Center for Wellness and Medical Professions ) as defined in TR-069 Amendment 2 and TR-106. This report provides the data model for describing STB capabilities such as PVR See DVR. , IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) The protocol that governs the management of multicast groups in a TCP/IP network. To sign up for a multicast group, a Host Membership Report is sent by a user's machine to its nearest routers, which forward that data to , quality of service, as well as providing a means to enable video service performance monitoring. General use cases are also described in the report, including standard data model profiles that would typically be seen while remotely managing a device of this nature. In TR-135, the Auto-Configuration Server (ACS (Asynchronous Communications Server) See network access server. ) may perform some initial configuration of a newly installed STB, but its main functions are configuration of STB parameters for trouble management and collection of statistics for Quality of Service (QoS)/Quality of Experience (QoE) monitoring. The goals of TR-135 are as follows: -- Enable configuration by the ACS of those objects and parameters that are not the responsibility of the IPTV Service Platform. -- Enable operational status monitoring and checking of specific parameters of an STB from an ACS. -- Enable performance monitoring of an arbitrary set of STBs, from one to millions, through estimates of QoS and QoE -- Support various types of STB, including DTT DTT Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Deloitte & Touch Global Operations) DTT Dithiothreitol (cytology reagent) DTT Digital Terrestrial Television DTT Discrete Trial Training and IP STBs, with or without PVR and other optional functionality. -- Accommodate STB devices that are embedded as part of an Internet Gateway Device Internet Gateway Device (IGD) protocol is embedded in some Internet routers. It makes it possible for applications to automatically configure network address translation (NAT) routing. (IGD IgD abbr. immunoglobulin D IgD immunoglobulin D. See immunoglobulin. ). -- Accommodate STB devices that are standalone, i.e. implemented in separate hardware devices. There are many benefits to be derived from implementations of this specification. The trouble management feature of TR-135 means a trained technician may take control of the STB remotely to do a number of tasks such as upgrading software and performing diagnostics. This will enable faults to be fixed more quickly and effectively, and negates the needs for many IPTV related truck rolls. Improved performance management will also allow the automatic monitoring of the STB's performance. This will enable providers to produce reports on QoS parameters, such as average bit rate, jitter and packet loss ratio; QoE parameters, including visual quality indicator; and usage statistics, for example, how many STBs are on at a certain time and for how long each of them remains tuned to a certain channel. STB QoS/QoE reporting capabilities will allow measurements to be done at the service level, which is of fundamental importance to any operator. "The most important aspect of this TR is that all of this management can be done remotely, allowing operators to save both time and resources as engineers will be able to resolve problems without leaving the office. It will also allow operators to monitor how long STBs are being used for and when, enabling them to create product offerings which align with the needs of their customers," said George Dobrowski, chairman and president at the DSL Forum. Also approved at the meeting was the update to TR-069, TR-069 Amendment 2, which arose from collaboration and input from the Digital Video Broadcast (DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) An international digital television (DTV) standard that is the European and Far Eastern counterpart of the North American ATSC standard. ) organization. The DVB Project required support for Multicast download protocols. Working closely together, TR-069 Amendment 2 was developed and now contains changes that add support for Multicast downloads, including some additional fault codes, and for autonomous file transfers, transfers that were not directly requested by the ACS. These changes define CWMP v1.1, and therefore include some new rules for guaranteeing interoperability between CWMP v1.0, v1.1 and future CWMP versions. Together TR-135 and TR-069 Amendment 2 provide the first stage of the IPTV evolution. These reports set the bar high for quality delivery and customer experience, and give the service provider the tools needed to customize and dramatically improve their IPTV offerings, while reducing their support overhead on new IPTV implementations. About the DSL Forum The DSL Forum tailors broadband to meet the needs of the next generation of multi-media services and the online community. By forging agreements on common technical requirements and embracing new applications, the Forum works to streamline processes, define specifications, and share best practices that set the stage for effective deployments and explosive global DSL growth. Established in 1994, the DSL Forum is an international industry consortium of over 200 leading service providers, equipment manufacturers and other interested parties. For more information, visit http://www.dslforum.org. |
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