A Word from our CEO

In this exciting time of constant change and challenge for our industry, our approach to building holistic broadband services is already making a difference and I firmly believe that our projects will help drive the growth and success we are all striving for. This commitment will see the development of a set of inter-related deliverables which, in turn, will allow providers to offer differentiated services and lead to a truly open broadband era with multiple new and innovative revenue streams.

You, our members, are all playing an important part in this work and helping to shape broadband delivery into the world of 5G, cloud-enhanced broadband and the Internet of Things (IoT), while also encompassing other developments such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).

As our Chairman Kevin Foster said during the annual awards evening, it is people who make things work, not equipment, and it is important we remember that it is our people who are at the heart of everything we do. The awards themselves are covered in more detail later in the newsletter but, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the recipients – especially Lincoln Lavoie, who was awarded the Distinguished Fellow Award following many years of outstanding contributions and commitment in the world of testing and Certification.

This week’s meeting followed the latest of our BASE events which drew a record number of registrations – more than 300. BASE has proved to be a very successful innovation which we are looking to develop further. Our new Board member, Bernd Hesse, deserves to be congratulated for the way that he has turned this idea into such a popular and thought-provoking event.

On the core work front, we are about to tell the world about the arrival of the User Services Platform (USP). This is very much about helping operators implement, deploy and manage all aspects of IoT in the home. It will enable a vast number of devices from different suppliers to be integrated into service provider offerings, which will give them the chance to offer new revenue-generating services.

A powerful evolution of the popular TR-069 standard for which the Forum is well known, USP has the potential to substantially outgrow even the success of its predecessor and will make its mark in the IoT-focused markets to come.

Robin Mersh
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