3 | WBA releases standardised technical framework for operator-managed Wi-Fi (簡訳:WBA、オペレーター管理の Wi-Fi 向けの標準化された技術フレームワークをリリース) | ---- | |
ComputerWeekly.com | 2023-05-26 01:20 | ????0? | |
Its publication is set in the context of an environment where consumers expect reliable, high-performance Wi-Fi networks that enable their Wi-Fi devices to work at home with little to no setup required. The paper discusses the various deployment challenges this presents for those who need to balance the cost of management and deployment with growing consumer requirements.In addition, as each operator-managed Wi-Fi service tries to solve the same problems in a different way, this, said the WBA, yields non-interoperable and non-reusable services, resulting in considerable resources needed to navigate the different techniques and standards available when delivering on user expectations.The report proposes solutions to these problems, and highlights the difficulties many operators still face when negotiating with suppliers to ensure compliance with their own standards and requirements. The main problem put forth by the paper is that a holistic service for an operator-managed Wi-Fi network, which incorporates the necessary standards into a reference architecture for the operators to use in their deployments, still does not exist.“This is putting pressure on operators to better manage their residential Wi-Fi services,” he said. “There are countless operator-managed Wi-Fi solutions currently on the market, all using different proprietary or standard methods for data collection, remote management and mesh formation, making it extremely difficult for operators to provide a consistent level of service for their users. WBA and its members are seeking to change that with a new reference architecture that combines the best standards into one, holistic, cost-effective solution.”Metin Taskin, CEO and chief technology officer of Airties and WBA board member, said: “Thanks to the cross-industry efforts of the WBA, broadband operators around the world can now benefit from a standards-based, reference architecture for residential Wi-Fi. This operator-managed Wi-Fi report specifies the industry standards end-to-end to simplify integrations and deployments, enabling operators to focus more of their efforts on the quality of experience.” -- ???????? | |||
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