Next
Generation Network integration and SOHO environments to be
key
features in Release 3 specification document
Geneva, Switzerland – 30th May – The Home Gateway Initiative
(HGI) today identified the key operator requirements driving
future development of Home Gateways with the commencement of
work on its third specification document. The key features
addressed will include:designing the Home Gateway for IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)-based Next Generation Network (NGN)
environments; the growing need for supporting the SOHO
(Small Office/Home Office) market; and the impact of
connecting ConsumerElectronics devices in the broadband
home.
“IMS-based NGNs have been hot topics in the industry forsome
time now, but few standards have been developed that will
allowconsumer devices to efficiently access added-value
services on these networks and, hence, allow operators to
generate the increased revenues required to support network
investment,” said Paolo Pastorino, Chief Technology Officer
at the HGI. “With our sets of specifications built around
and for the Home Gateway,we are working to address these
crucial issues.
“Release 3 will be a solid set of technical specification,
based upon the business
requirements of our operator members, that will aid all the
actors in the broadband home space: operators in delivering
and supporting services; vendors in being quicker and more
competitive in providingCPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
devices; and customers, who will have a real ‘plug and play’
experience with services, and devices.
“The specifications outlined in the HGI Release 1 document
(“The Building Blocks for the Home Gateway”, published in
July 2006) are now playing a significant part in operators’
RFI/RFQs, and many of the home gateways deployed globally
are architecturally based upon our specifications,”
concluded Mr. Pastorino.
Release 3, entitled “Seamless integration into IMS-based NGN
service environments”, will be finalised and issued in Q4
2008. Prior to that, Release 2, entitled “Evolution of
support to end-to-end broadband networks and services”, will
be finalised and made public in Q4 2007 after the final
review that will take place at the HGI Plenary meeting in
Shanghai (People's Republic of China) in September 2007.
The HGI was founded and launched by nine telecom operators (Belgacom,
BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, KPN, TeliaSonera, NTT,
Telefonica and Telecom Italia) in 2004, and now has members
from five continents, representing the entire spectrum of
actors in the broadband home arena. The main tasks of the
HGI are to establish home gateway-related technical and
interoperability specifications and provide input to
standardisation bodies.
Ends
Next month, HGI will take part in the IEC’s Broadband World
Forum Asia. At the show, expected to attract over 3,000
visitors, Paolo Pastorino will cement the HGI’s leadership
in issues on the broadband home by taking part in three
sessions: A5 – The Digital Home: Home Networking
Technologies and Devices for the Digital Home; B5 – Digital
Home: Creating New Revenue Streams through New Services; and
D5 – Home Network Anywhere Anytime.
For further information, please visit
www.homegatewayinitiative.org or email
contact@homegatewayinitiative.org.
For all media enquires, please email howard@bcspr.co.uk or
call +44 (0)115 948 6901.
Click here
for pdf version