Apr 24, 2013
Broadband Forum Launches BroadbandSuite™ 6.1: Superfast Broadband Toolkit
News Highlights:
x Broadband 6.1 empowers operators to enhance DSL deployments to effectively deliver
superfast broadband services
x Improves quality measurement for DSL management, architecture and network
requirements
x Enhances global testing standards for VDSL2
24 April 2013, Paris – The Broadband Forum announced this week at DSL Acceleration the launch
of a comprehensive release, BroadbandSuite 6.1 that gives service providers the tools required to
provide the speed and stability needed to effectively deliver superfast broadband services such as
IPTV. This announcement comes at a time when the growth of bandwidth-hungry broadband
services is driving operators to look for new ways to get more speed and stability from their
broadband infrastructure.
BroadbandSuite 6.1 offers practical implementation resources, functional and performance test
plans, and best practice specification for DSL quality assurance, including:
Technical Specifications:
TR-114i2: “VDSL2 Performance Test Plan”
TR-115i2: “VDSL2 Functionality Test Plan”
TR-273: “Testing of Bonded Multi-pair Systems”
TR-286: “Testing of MELT Functionality on xDSL Ports”
TR-188i2: “DSL Quality Suite”
Click here for the complete list of specifications in BroadbandSuite 6.1
Whitepapers:
MR-180: “IPTV over DSL Anywhere”
MR-257: “An Overview of G.993.5 Vectoring”
MR-261: “IPTV Home Networking Series: Splitters”BroadbandSuite 6.1 is a vital resource of global test plans, setting the bar for ADSL2plus and
VDSL2 function and performance. It also defines vectoring and bonding options for supercharging
DSL, and key methods for improving quality measurements, IPTV service delivery and techniques
for DSL network management.
Robin Mersh, CEO of the Broadband Forum said: “BroadbandSuite 6.1 gives operators a way to
boost their existing copper deployments as a valuable part of the multi-access platform that is
emerging around the world. High speed VDSL2 works well with fiber, providing Operators the
ability to capitalize on existing investments whilst effectively engineering hybrid FTTx solutions
to minimize costs, all the while maximizing speed and reach of their superfast broadband
networks.”
BroadbandSuite 6.1 gives operators the ability to better architect a standards-based network
design. The test plans forge greater interoperability and consistent multiservice delivery in the
field. Overall BroadbandSuite 6.1 provides the tools necessary for service providers to leverage
copper deployments into high speed DSL access, making it a valuable player in today’s converged
superfast broadband network.
First tier telecomm accessories supply
This white paper originally published here