VMware, Taiwan's III join Broadband Forum

Networks Asia staff
05 Dec 2016
00:00

VMware, Taiwan's Institute for Information Industry (III) and the USA's Methode Electronics have become the latest members of the Broadband Forum.

The latest additions highlight recent developments within the Broadband Forum to address the constantly changing technological landscape and increase the focus of its work.

The industry body is also working to collaborate more with open source communities and increase the amount of work it does in the software space.

VMware, III and Methode Electronics will complement this, with all three companies having backgrounds in virtualization, electronics and R&D.

The new members are already playing an active part in the Forum, with representatives attending the Forum’s most recent Quarterly Meeting, held in Berlin. Moving forward, they will continue to play a full role in activities and Working Groups.

III believes its membership will enhance the prosperous development of industries and incubate new industries, as well as promote links between local industries and the rest of the world.

“Actively participating with an international organization like the Broadband Forum is just the beginning for III,” commented Dr Ko-Yang Wang, director general of the III’s Industry Development Augmentation Division (IDAD).

“Looking into the future, III fully supports the Forum's new Broadband 20/20 vision and we are fully confident that its realization will be the next big thing for broadband.”

The developments in Berlin – including the publication of the landmark Network Enhanced Residential Gateway (NERG) Virtualization Technical Report (TR-317), the first finished project in the Forum’s NFV realm – followed on from the Forum’s Special Meeting in Atlanta, where Service Providers gave their views and visions on how the network needs to develop.

“We’re delighted to welcome VMware, III and Methode Electronics into the Broadband Forum family,” Broadband Forum CEO Robin Mersh said.

“Our recent meetings have illustrated our ability to keep up with the rapid pace of change within the industry and work together to create a faster and highly relevant Broadband Forum. Welcoming exciting, progressive new members such as these three companies means that we will continue to be the voice of broadband for the industry.”

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