The User Services Platform is set to extend the legacy of TR-069, with the resources and tools available for ISPs to seamlessly transition
Broadband Forum is celebrating the 20-year anniversary of its groundbreaking TR-069 standard that has paved the way for the open standards organization’s flagship TR-369/User Services Platform (USP).
TR-069 has laid the foundations of ubiquitous global internet access and empowered Internet Service Providers (ISPs) worldwide to manage billions of devices.
Broadband Forum has advised that it will make no more updates to the standard as TR-369/User Services Platform (USP), which builds on the TR-069 blueprint, has become the cornerstone for future developments in device management.
“As we reflect on the extraordinary growth and success of TR-069 since its inception in 2004, we must continue to build on its solid foundation as we look to the future and the baton passes to USP,” said Broadband Forum Connected Home Chair Jason Walls. “On behalf of the Forum, I’d like to extend my gratitude to the community of developers, engineers, and contributors who have supported and advanced the TR-069 standard over the past two decades.”