TR-069 deployment scenarios

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TR-069 deployment scenarios

Broadband Forum  |   August 17, 2010
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All service providers share the same reality that more and more IP devices are making their way into their subscribers’ homes at staggering rates. Likewise, today’s subscribers want instant gratification which translates to what they want, when they want it.
 
These trends present a number of challenges and opportunities for both service providers and solution vendors alike.
 
Today TR-069 is being used to manage millions of residential gateways (RGs) along with an increasingly wide variety of networking devices. TR-069 deployment scenarios vary based on the type of service provider (e.g. telco, cable, wireless) along with their business objectives.
 
Some of the more innovative deployments involve portfolios of new manageable data services with corresponding subscriber portals that leverage TR-069.
 
The TR-069 value proposition enables service providers to enable the connected home and benefit from opex reductions combined.
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