The successful mass deployment of IPTV is at the top of the DSL Forum’s agenda and dominated discussions at the Forum’s latest quarterly meeting.

The meeting, held in Nashville Tennessee, focused on elements critical to the success of IPTV on a global scale. The Forum, which has also formed an IPTV Oversight Committee, met to discuss the areas identified for future work including transport improvements around VDSL2, policy control framework and network performance improvements as well as home networking optimisation, including IPTV remote management and Set Top Box (STB) initiation advancements.
Mark Wegleitner, CTO of Verizon Communications, provided the key note speech, in which he confirmed Verizon’s commitment to working alongside the DSL Forum in continuing the development of IPTV and other standards and creating quality of experience for end users.
“We have worked closely with the DSL Forum for many years, using its TR69 specification (CPE WAN Management Protocol) and BroadbandHome in our developments, and have established a long and profitable relationship, which we hope will last for many more years to come,” explains Mr Wegleitner.
“If done well, IPTV promises to increase revenue, attract new subscribers and reduce customer churn,” explained George Dobrowski, DSL Forum Chairman and President. “As such, it is at the top of the agenda for service providers and equipment vendors around the world. The DSL Forum is working with its members to develop specifications and to establish best practices to aid the successful and profitable deployment of IPTV.”
Through a thorough intra-Forum and industry gap analysis, the DSL Forum laid out a work plan to expedite IPTV standards and best practices.
DSL Forum’s IPTV Related Work
Focus Area
Completed Work
Work in Progress at the DSL Forum
New work being initiated
Digital Home
TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol
TR-098 Internet Gateway Device Data Model
TR-140 Data Model for a TR-069 Enabled Storage Device
WT-135 Residential Data Model for a TR-069 enabled Set Top Box
IPTV Installation Best Practices White Paper
IPTV configuration Best Practices White Paper
Quad-play service Management
CWMP Test and Interoperability spec
Next Generation Access
TR-101 Migration to IP Ethernet Access Aggregation
TR-126 Triple Play Quality of Experience Requirements
WT-114 VDSL2 performance test plan
WT-115 VDSL2 functionality test plan
WT-156 Extending TR-101 to GPON
DSL Line Profiles
DSM/DLM for Video Services
Transport & Home Network Quality of Service and Experience Testing for IPTV delivery
Network Operations & Policy Control
TR-130 xDSL EMS to NMS Interface Functional Requirements
TR-129 Protocol-Independent Management Model for Next Generation DSL technologies
W-134 Policy Control Management Framework
WT-147 Layer 2 Control Mechanism
PD- 160 IPTV Performance Monitoring & Diagnostics
WT-159 Management Framework for xDSL Bonding
Focusing on three key areas – the digital home, the access network and the control plane- the Forum’s BroadbandSuite is a toolkit designed to minimise provisioning and maintenance issues for service and application providers by enabling components to interoperate together as seamlessly as possible.
The DSL Forum’s quarterly meeting was held at the Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel between 27th and 30th August.
The next meeting is scheduled for December 10-13th in Lisbon Portugal. For further information, please go to http://www.dslforum.org/about/join.shtml or contact Laurie Gonzalez at laurie@dslforum.org.
About the DSL Forum
The DSL Forum tailors broadband to meet the needs of the next generation of multi-media services and the online community. By forging agreements on common technical requirements and embracing new applications, the Forum works to streamline processes, define specifications, and share best practices that set the stage for effective deployments and explosive global DSL growth. Established in 1994, the DSL Forum is an international industry consortium of over 200 leading service providers, equipment manufacturers and other interested parties. Please visit www.dslforum.org for more information.



