USP/TR-369 Home Networking Standard Popular Among BSPs: Report
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USP/TR-369 Home Networking Standard Popular Among BSPs: Report
"The report, which was written by the organization and Omdia, says that USP standard is seen as a way to deploy networking services such as artificial intelligence (AI), Wi-Fi sensing, and low latency, low loss, scalable throughput (L4S). Work-from-home was found to have been the fastest growing broadband value-added service (VAS) since the 2023 report - almost 30% of BSPs already are deploying it. Other services with good growth are smart or managed Wi-Fi, speed testing/diagnostics, and consumer cybersecurity."
""The latest report is enlightening and builds on our previous connected home survey for a global perspective of today's smart home," Broadband Forum Connected User Work Area Co-Director and QA Cafe Director of Technical Marketing Jason Walls said in a press release about the networking report. "It's incredible that 88% of operators have or are planning to deploy USP/TR-369, solidifying the industry's evolution from TR-069. Finding ways to monetize value-add services enabled by USP will only get easier.""
Eighty-eight percent of broadband service providers plan to implement USP/TR-369 to facilitate home networking. USP is positioned to enable networking services including artificial intelligence, Wi‑Fi sensing, and low latency, low loss, scalable throughput (L4S). Work‑from‑home is the fastest growing broadband value‑added service, with almost 30% of providers already deploying it. Other growing services include smart or managed Wi‑Fi, speed testing/diagnostics, and consumer cybersecurity; parental controls have seen wide deployment. Providers are cautious about VAS investment due to monetization uncertainty. AI features are important to 97% of respondents; 42% use AI for traffic optimization and one third consider AI for energy management. The survey covered 116 companies across 32 countries.
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