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Title: NRIC VI Focus Group 4 Broadband


1
NRIC VIFocus Group 4 - Broadband
  • Doug Davis - FG4 Chairman
  • September 15, 2003 - Status Update

2
FG4 Participants
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3
Focus Group 4 Participants
  • Doug Davis, Allegiance Telecom, FG4 Chairman
  • Charles Cerino, Comcast
  • John Chapa, SBC
  • John Columbo, Verizon
  • James Crandall, ATIS
  • Paul Crann, Avici
  • Victor DeVito, ATT
  • Doug Dillon, Hughes Network Systems
  • Michael Edl, McLeod USA
  • Eugene Edmon, SBC
  • Leo Fitzsimon, Nokia
  • Jeff Hubbard, Qwest
  • Jim Lankford, SBC
  • Steve Mace, NCTA
  • Chris MacFarland, Allegiance Telecom
  • Dick Mueller, Cox Communications
  • Tolga Ors, Intelsat
  • Leo Palumbo, ATT
  • Mark Petrovic, Earthlink
  • Jeff Piroga, Allegiance Telecom
  • Gil Read, McLeod USA
  • Roberta Rentko, Telcordia
  • David Rosenstein, Covad
  • Jim Runyon, Lucent
  • Art Reilly, Cisco
  • Randy Sharpe, Alcatel
  • Chris Stengrim, PanAmSat
  • John Treece, Comcast
  • Tim Walden, Century Telephone
  • David Waring, Telcordia
  • Heather Wyson, BITS
  • David Young, Verizon
  • Jack Zinman, NTIA

4
Issues of FG4
  • The Broadband Charter was ostensibly Too Broad
    in the beginning, and specifically covered the
    scope of technical standards concerning broadband
    deployment.
  • Changes have occurred in the regulatory
    landscape, the marketplace, and in the Focus
    Group 4 membership.

5
Original Charter
  • The Committee will make recommendations
    concerning the need for technical standards to
    ensure the compatibility and deployment of
    broadband technologies and services, and will
    evaluate the need for improvements in the
    reliability of broadband technologies and
    services.

6
Modified Charter
  • The Committee will make recommendations to
    ensure the compatibility and deployment of
    broadband technologies and services, and will
    evaluate the need for improvements in the
    reliability of broadband technologies and
    services.

7
Other Sources of Change
  • The marketplace has evolved with the advent of
    new broadband deployments (Wi-Fi, powerlines).
  • There have been policy and regulatory changes
    impacting the broadband marketplace.
  • Several original members have been absorbed,
    merged, retired, or have gone out of business.

8
What is Broadband?
  • Since the formation of the FG4, multiple
    organizations have announced new definitions of
    broadband.
  • Many groups have tried (and continue to
    attempt) to emphasize speed metrics as the
    primary description of what is broadband.

9
FG4 Sub-Teams
  • In order to accomplish our tasks, the FG4
    group broke into subgroups each concerning
    themselves with specific areas.
  • Concepts of Broadband
  • Traffic Management
  • Service Transparency
  • Access / Broadband Onramp

10
Concepts of Broadband Sub-Team
  • Team Originally Chartered To Develop Working
    Definition Of Broadband For FG4 Report Usage
  • Research of Existing Documentation
  • Initial Team Effort Attempted Defining
    Broadband Exclusive Of Transmission Speeds
  • Review And Approved By Sub-team
  • Initial Definition Direction Modified After
    Larger FG4 Review and FCC Input
  • Revised Explanation of Broadband Concept
    Developed In Terms Of Satisfactory User
    Perception For Application Needs
  • Review and General Acceptance By Larger FG4 Team

  • Requires Another Group Session for Editing
    (9/12/03)
  • Requires Final Review/Recommendation/Acceptance
    by the Larger FG4 Team (post 9/12/03)

11
Traffic Management Sub-Team
  • Issue
  • Traffic Loads Vary at Broadband Interfaces
  • User Network Interface Multiple and
    time-varying applications
  • Network Network Interface Varying number of
    users and varying types of user applications
  • Peak Traffic Loads Could Exceed Service
    Agreements and Cause Network Congestion that
    Degrades the Quality of Service to Others (Packet
    Delay Packet Loss)
  • Description of Solutions to Promote Broadband
    Compatibility and Deployment
  • Engineer Link and Network Capacities to Handle
    Some Excess Peak Traffic
  • Design Equipment (e.g Buffers) to Accommodate
    Time-Varying Traffic Loads Gracefully
  • Quality of Service Protocols that support
    Multiple Classes of Services with Different QoS
    Requirements
  • Traffic Management Mechanisms Committed
    Service Rates Traffic Shaping and Policing
    Marked and Dropped Packets
  • Draft Recommendations to Promote Broadband
    Compatibility and Deployment
  • Consider Use of Technical Solutions (Suppliers
    and Service Providers)
  • Participate in Standards Development
  • Make available Traffic Policy Information to End
    Users to Facilitate Their Planning and Use of
    Broadband (Service Providers)

12
Service Transparency Sub-Team
  • Identify potential disrupters of end-to-end
    service transparency and propose recommendations
    for minimizing problems
  • Macro Ideas
  • Accelerate transition to IPv6 to mitigate NAT and
    Firewall issues
  • Service Provider Considerations (recommendation
    potentials)
  • Internally establish controls to administer
    network policy associated with blocking and
    filtering
  • Make available meaningful information about
    blocking and filtering policies
  • Make available meaningful information about
    expected performance with respect to upstream and
    downstream through-put and any limitations of the
    service (i.e., throughput caps, etc.)

13
Access/Onramp Sub-team
  • Team Originally Chartered To Develop Working
    Description of Access/Onramp availability of
    Broadband to subscribers in the US.
  • Descriptions of drivers that determine end user
    broadband availability.
  • Explore broadband technology trends looking
    toward future potential Broadband access
    solutions.
  • Look to future architectural issues concerning
    newer technologies for Broadband access.
  • Address current Broadband distribution and
    availability.

14
Focus Group 4 Deliverables
  • To fulfill FG4s revised charter, the group will
    deliver the following
  • First Draft of the Full FG4 Report - September
    30, 2003
  • Including 2nd and 3rd drafts of sub-team reports

  • Final FG4 Report - November 19, 2003
  • Including final sub-team reports
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