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This protocol is often used for network monitoring as part of network management processes. It forms part of the Internet Protocol Suite, which is defined by the Engineering Task Force or IETF. This protocol brings together a set of important standards used for network management. It includes an application layer protocol, a set of data objects, and a database schema.
TR-069 Protocol
The TR-069 protocol is a technical specification of the Broadband Forum, and it is designed to define an application layer protocol for the remote management of customer-premises equipment (CPE). It focuses on the use of CWMP (CPE Wan Management Protocol) and provides communication between the ACS (auto-configuration service) and CPE.
MoCA unveils new President and Executive Officers as it maintains multi-gigabit network momentum
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May 4, 2021 – San Ramon, Calif.) – MoCA®, Multimedia over Coax Alliance, continues its lead as the coax standards body for managed networks announcing a new MoCA President and Executive Officers following its annual election. Recently elected for one-year terms, the Executive Officers and President come together from all corners of the broadband networking ecosystem including service providers, original design manufacturers, product developers, and semiconductor companies.
The new leadership will help MoCA continue in its mission to create coax standards for managed networks while ensuring members can seamlessly introduce MoCA certified products to market.
Key Partnerships Create FCC Compliance Ecosystem Using Broadband Forum Standards Posted on Share
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Lake Saint Louis, Mo., May 4, 2020 – Broadband providers that have been building networks under Federal Communications Commission (FCC) funding programs such as Alternative Connect America Cost Model (A-CAM), Connect America Fund (CAF) and Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) must soon submit network performance on those new builds to the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the administrative authority for the FCC, per FCC order DA-18-710.
This order specifically endorses the Broadband Forum TR-143 standard to meet their exacting network performance requirements for all service tiers up to and beyond one gigabit per second. The Broadband Forum defined diagnostic standards in TR-143 long before FCC compliance requirements were contemplated. These standards had to be updated once FCC compliance was introduced and are now a viable solution for any F
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InCoax cracks European telco MDU broadband headache Posted by PublisherPicture Gallery, Telecommunication Thursday, 15. April 2021
Lund, Sweden, 15 April 2021: The global pandemic has fuelled a huge growth in demand and placed additional stress on operators to deliver connectivity for Multi Dwelling Units (MDUs) across Europe, and at this year?s Gigabit Access, InCoax will discuss how reusing existing in-building infrastructure for broadband access can combat the connectivity complexities for residents and businesses.
As operators seek to push fiber deeper into the network, the reuse of in-building infrastructure as a coaxial network can yield enhanced Multigigabit speeds and reduced infrastructure costs. In competition with cable-TV service providers who are offering DOCSIS, operators have already been deploying Gfast over Point-To-Point (P2P) coaxial networks where such networks