August 2009 |
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HGI To Host Its First Test Event
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26 August 2009 - The first ever test event to assess
Quality of Service (QoS) and Multi-session support in both Home Gateway products
and reference designs is to be held by the Home Gateway Initiative (HGI) in
France next month.
The HGI Test Event builds upon two key pieces of technical work within HGI. The
first is the QoS architecture, fully described in the recently published QoS
White Paper, HGI-GD013-R2. The second is HGI’s Requirements for Multiple Flows,
currently an HGI working draft document (HGI-RWD010-R3).
Chief technology and business officer of the HGI, Duncan Bees, explained: “The
Test Event is an exciting development for HGI; for the first time, the industry
will have a uniform means of assessing the performance of HGs in these areas
which are key for the customer’s multiplay service experience.
“Vendors of HGs and chip or software reference solutions will be able to use the
audited test results to demonstrate compliance with any, or all, HGI test. They
will benefit by having access to an expert test infrastructure, at no additional
cost beyond HGI membership, to run performance tests of high interest to the
Service Providers. Service Providers benefit when vendors choose to share their
audited test results in key areas of Home Gateway performance.”
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The event, which will run from September 28 to October 2 in Lannion (Brittany,
France), will enable each vendor to choose the tests that they wish to
participate in. Each participating vendor is allocated an entire day to complete
the tests with the assistance of the host lab personnel. Test results will be
reviewed and validated between the vendor and the HGI auditing team. Vendors
will be free to publish their validated test results, and/or share them with
Service Providers, whilst the HGI management committee will publish an anonymous
summary of the test results.
Prior to the test event, Mr Bees will be speaking at the Linley Group Processor
Conference in San Jose, California (September 16-17) where his presentation will
discuss key system-level metrics for Home Gateways in an environment where new
broadband services need processors that are not only fast at computing but are
able to classify multiple flows, apply QoS and handle gigabit-speed interfaces.
Mr Bees will also be discussing the widening scope for HGI during a panel talk
being staged at the IEC’s Broadband World Forum event being held in Paris on
September 8.
The HGI, founded in 2004 by nine telecom operators, is shaping the next
generation of internet and voice services. Starting from use-cases and service
needs, the HGI sets requirements for Home Gateways, infrastructure devices, and
the home network. The HGI now has members from across the globe, representing
the entire spectrum of players in the broadband home area.
For further information, please visit
www.homegatewayinitiative.org
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