
Operators already have large, stable brownfield broadband fleets in customer homes. These devices are installed, provisioned, remotely managed and part of live networks. Replacing them only to adopt a new platform is costly and operationally risky. A secure field migration path can reduce that barrier by moving deployed OpenWRT gateways toward RDK-B capabilities while preserving the device state needed for service continuity.
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Providing a high Quality of Experience (QoE) to the broadband end user requires every component in the network to work well, whether it is the in-home WiFi network, the gateway, the local access network, or the transport network. Along the way Internet Service Providers (ISPs) started to develop tools for identifying and locating network problems, but they continue to be challenged to get a holistic view of the health of all the network components needed to provide a great QoE.
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The noise level in the market for online television services has increased dramatically this year. The successful debut of Disney+ and launches of Peacock and HBO Max will only intensify the competition for consumer attention in the coming months.
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Open source players have emerged as one of the major distribution and access techniques for broadband multimedia services driven by increasing throughput speeds. Access bandwidth, Service interoperability and network interconnection issues are the biggest challenges faced by MSO in delivering QoE to the IPTV viewer. I
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The TV has become a smart platform that can deliver any and all content that consumer’s desire, including apps, OTT content and live streaming content from around the world. As such, today’s operators face increasing complexity as they seek to deliver TV services, OTT content and third-party apps in an integrated, single user experience, accessible across a growing number of embedded devices that vary from brand new to very old and resource-constrained.
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