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HomeGate and Related SDOs

HomeGate and Related SDOs. HomeGate BoF @ IETF78. Broadband Forum. http://www.broadband-forum.org/ 200 members, mostly vendors, then service providers Focus on: Device Management (TR-069) Device Requirements (TR-124). Home Gateway Initiative. http://www.homegateway.org/

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HomeGate and Related SDOs

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  1. HomeGate and Related SDOs HomeGate BoF @ IETF78

  2. Broadband Forum • http://www.broadband-forum.org/ • 200 members, mostly vendors, then service providers • Focus on: • Device Management (TR-069) • Device Requirements (TR-124)

  3. Home Gateway Initiative • http://www.homegateway.org/ • ~65 Members – mostly incumbent service providers, predominantly Europe and Asia • Focus on SP supplied equipment • Management • Remote Diagnostics • NGN access devices

  4. CableLabs • http://www.cablelabs.com/ • R&D lab for Cable operators, primarily from Americas and EU • Focus on: • Cable modems • Triple Play devices (voice, video and data) • “eRouter” (integrated DOCSIS® and gateway)

  5. UPnP Forum • http://www.upnp.org/ • Concerned with auto-discovery, plug-and-play • Security a major priority

  6. HomeGate Scope • It is not our intention to duplicate work being done elsewhere • Our role is to provide guidance and recommendations documents to other SDOs that their own documents can reference • e.g. RFC 5625 (BCP 152) documents known issues with DNS proxy implementations, and is now referred to by Broadband Forum’s TR-124

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