Broadband Industry Leaders Create Broadband Services Forum
18 November 2004 - 12:52AM
PR Newswire (US)
Broadband Industry Leaders Create Broadband Services Forum Group
Will Work on Standardization and Business Delivery Model of
Broadband Services ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Broadband Content Delivery Forum (BCDF) and the Service Creation
Community (SCC) announced today that effective January 1, 2005, the
two organizations will merge to form the Broadband Services Forum.
The Forum will foster dialogue across the broadband value chain,
including content, service and technology providers. The Broadband
Services Forum (BSF) will serve as the international industry
resource for providing tools and information to address the
fundamental service and technology issues that impact the growth
and health of the broadband industry. The efforts of the Forum will
be focused on enabling: -- Innovative high value services --
Reduced time to deployment -- Unified services and applications
experience -- Network and device agnostic service delivery --
Simplified multi-service architecture -- Business tools and
rationales "Members of the BCDF and the SCC found that the two
groups had grown into complementary organizations with common
goals, membership and compatible programs," said Derek Kuhn from
Alcatel and Chairman, Broadband Content Delivery Forum. "As a
combined organization, the BSF provides a strong extended network
of people that can be leveraged to address forum work plans and
provide valuable thought leadership." Craig Forbes from net.com and
Chairman, Service Creation Community, noted, "We have been growing
the SCC in terms of membership and activities this year. One of the
strategic objectives has been to increase our collaboration with
other organizations. When we met with the BCDF, there was immediate
synergy. Joining forces was the easy decision to make." Kuhn will
serve as chairman, and Forbes as vice-chairman, of the interim
board of directors of the new organization. "Many service, content
and application providers face a common set of issues with
broadband services," said Dave Hook, Business Strategist, BT
Wholesale. "No other Forum addresses the collective set of issues
across the broadband industry and provides a complementary
component to other industry forums, and BT is pleased to play a
role." The formation of the BSF comes at a time of significant
change in the telecommunications industry. Pascal Debon, President,
Carrier Networks, Nortel, commented, "There is a clear-cut need to
evolve from looking at broadband access as just a connectivity
service, and instead focus on developing a set of value-added
services that are enabled through broadband and IP technologies. As
a founding member of the BCDF, we are committed to continuing this
work with our fellow members within the BSF toward a common goal."
Another vital leg of membership in the BSF is the industry analyst
community, both from an advisory capacity and in gaining first-hand
industry insight from other members. "The BSF has a unique
opportunity to influence the industry, especially with its wide
array of membership," said Ron Westfall, broadband analyst, Current
Analysis. "It provides smaller technology companies with access to
larger vendors, fosters business development opportunities among
members, and will keep members, including developers and service
providers, apprised of and directly involved in what is going on in
the industry. We view the thought leadership that the BSF provides
as a strong positive." Membership Roster Accenture, Airespace,
Inc., Alcatel*, Aliant Telecom*, Ascendent Telecommunications,
Inc., Bridgewater Systems, British Telecommunications, Cincinnati
Bell, Current Analysis, ECI Telecom, Engenio Information
Technologies (formerly LSI Logic Storage Systems), Epicenter Inc.,
Goldman, Sachs, & Co., Harris Corporation, InStat/MDR, IP
Infusion, Juniper Networks*, Maranti Networks*, MeTV Networks,
Inc., Micromuse, Microsoft Corporation*, Motorola, NDS UK Ltd.,
net.com*, Nortel*, On Demand Group Limited*, Operax, Oracle*,
PacketExchange, Philips Consumer Electronics, Sandial Systems,
Inc., Siemens*, SkyStream Networks*, Sony Computer Entertainment
Europe, Sprint, Telechoice, Telekom Austria AG*, The Hatchery,
Thomson, Tony Fisch Consulting, Vista Advisers, Walt Disney
Internet Group, Wandl Inc., Welsh Development Agency, Xanthum
Partners, Yipes. *Seats held on board of directors For more
information, please visit http://www.broadbandservicesforum.org/
DATASOURCE: Network Equipment Technologies, Inc. CONTACT: Brenda
Ropoulos of net.com, +1-510-574-2508, or cell, +1-510-414-6772, or
; or Matthew Marnik of Broadband Content Delivery Forum,
+1-978-288-4413, or cell, +1-978-764-4971, or ; or membership,
Florencia Dazzi of Broadband Services Forum, +1-510-608-5913, or
Web site: http://www.broadbandservicesforum.org/ Web site:
http://www.net.com/
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