New Ovum Report: 147 M+ devices now managed via TR-069
News Highlights:
* New Ovum Report confirms over 147 million CPE devices managed using
TR-069 CPE WAN management protocol (YE2011) and that number is growing
rapidly
* The Broadband Forum is beta testing a new TR-069 conformance test
suite with multiple vendor devices to continue to ensure
interoperability and further enhance market availability
* University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) has
been named as the official Test Laboratory for all Broadband Forum
TR-069 testing
A new report published by global research & analyst firm Ovum confirms
the widespread market adoption of TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol, in
numbers triple what originally was publically known. The report, based
on surveys of operators, auto-configuration server (ACS) vendors and CPE
vendors, plus Ovum's own forecasts and a wide range of other data, shows
that - by the end of 2011 - TR-069 enabled devices globally totalled
more than 147 million and are growing fast.
TR-069 enabled devices: total installed base by region
YE 2011
Asia/Asia Pacific 59,825,000
Europe 46,703,000
Americas 28,230,000
Middle East & Africa 13,218,000
Source: Ovum TR-069 Report, 2011
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