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Guide to Cloud-based Wi-Fi Management Standards and Open Source
The landscape of Wi-Fi standard and open source initiatives that will help service providers take responsibility for managing home Wi-Fi CPE are evolving, but none are fully specified or widely adopted yet. This puts the service provider looking for a technology path for managing home Wi-Fi that will serve them today, as well as tomorrow, in a tough situation.
This guide provides an overview of the standards and open-source initiatives and the role each plays in cloud-based Wi-Fi management.
It is hard to believe that Wi-Fi has been around for 20 years now and it is amazing how far we have come. But as Wi-Fi has become a part of our daily lives and smart devices fill our home, our demands and expectations of Wi-Fi are increasing, especially at a time when so much work has shifted to the home. Looking forward, we’ve compiled seven factors that will shape the future of home Wi-Fi during its 3rd decade.
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The massive and likely permanent shift of office work to the home has created big problems for carriers as consumers strain networks both to the home and inside the home, with customers assuming that their service providers are responsible for device performance and connectivity issues.
Fortunately, this also offers carriers a unique and urgent opportunity to take more control of the situation, reducing costs and increasing revenues.
The ecosystem for internet access technology is very dynamic. New advancements are introduced at a rapid pace. Service providers must constantly upgrade equipment and services to stay competitive, which can be very costly. When it comes to optimizing internet and Wi-Fi performance for QoS and QoE, a proprietary solution that works great today, may not do the job in a few years as technology and home Wi-Fi environments change.
We actively participate in standards organizations and contribute to the definition of standards to ensure that our customers can get the most longevity possible from our solutions.
Congratulations to our own Ken Kerpez for his award from the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) for his significant role and contributions on In-Home Wi-Fi Project and incubation of the new phase for 2020.
Wi-Fi Now US
October 5 - October 8, 2020 San Francisco, California
Tuncay Cil, ASSIA Chief Strategy Officer, will be presenting
Broadband World Forum
Oct 13 - Oct 15, 2020 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Wi-Fi Alliance Member Meeting
October 20, 2020 - October 22, 2020 Lisbon, Portugal