CableLabs takes aim at network and service convergence

Published: June 28, 2022, 3:03 p.m.

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Now that many cable operators around the globe are also wireless network operators in some form or fashion, CableLabs has embarked on several projects and initiatives focused on network and service convergence. 


Following the formation of two groups \\u2013 The Convergence Council and the Mobile Convergence Committee \\u2013 CableLabs is taking aim at multitenancy at the edge and the convergence of both hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) and 5G networks. The initial focus is on the melding of network stacks into a common, collocated platform. 


"Because more than half of the CableLabs members are both mobile and cable system operators, we think this unique insight into operations of both network types will be a catalyst for driving convergence requirements," Carmela Stuart, director of the future infrastructure group at CableLabs, explained on the Light Reading podcast. 


Much of that work is detailed in a new white paper (PDF): Best Practices for Deploying 5G into a Shared Environment. And while the initial focus involves 5G vendors, CableLabs expects to run a similar exercise with HFC component vendors, and particularly with suppliers of virtual CCAPs (converged cable access platforms), Stuart explained. 


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Here\'s a snapshot of topics covered in this podcast:


  • How the role of CableLabs is evolving to focus on network and service convergence (1:12)
  • How CableLabs is working specifically toward the convergence of 5G and HFC at the edge of the network (3:00)
  • What security issues need to be ironed out as network operators attempt to collocate different vendor apps on the same Kubernetes cluster. (4:30)
  • An outline of convergence goals that are being pursued by CableLabs and its members. (6:20) 
  • An overview of the aims of a relatively new "10G" lab that\'s focused on interactivity and the testing out of various use cases involving cloud native 5G cores, virtual RANs and virtual CCAPs. (9:30) 
  • How and why open source is playing a role in these network convergence projects. (11:00) 


\\u2014 Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading



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