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WBA ROADMAP OF ACTIVITIES 2021 PROGRAMS & PROJECTS OVERVIEW © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
THE VISION OF THE WIRELESS BROADBAND ALLIANCE WBA’s vision is to lead the development of “Seamless and interoperable services experience on Wi-Fi within the global wireless ecosystem” WORKGROUPS 1 5G Work Group Project Team-1 • Enable collaboration among service 2 NextGen Work Group Project Team-2 providers, technology companies 3 IoT Work Group Project Team-3 and the organizations in the industry 4 Testing Work Group who share the vision Project Team-3 5 Roaming Work Group • Undertake programs and activities 6 Policy Work Group to address business and technical Project Team-n issues and opportunities for the 7 Market Work Group member companies Strategic CTO Group – Connected City OpenRoaming™ Innovation Forum Advisory Board Established 100+ MEMBERSHIP PROJECTS & 2 ANNUAL PROMOTION AND THOUGHT LEADERSHIP & in 2003 COMMUNITY PROGRAMS EVENTS GO-TO-MARKET MARKET RESEARCH © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
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WBA ROADMAP 2021 WBA WORK GROUPS & PROJECTS 5G IoT NextGen Roaming Testing & Interoperability Work Group Work Group Work Group Work Group Work Group 5G & Wi-Fi Convergence in Wi-Fi 6/6E Wi-Fi 6E Roaming Evolution Captive Portal Private 5G Networks for Industrial IoT Trials PKI RadSec Onboarding Evolution In-Home Wi-Fi IMSI Privacy Rural Wi-Fi In-Flight Connectivity Multi-AP Solutions Protection AR & VR Wi-Fi Sensing Profiles & RCOIs Wi-Fi Devices Requirements Deployment Guidelines Prioritization Identification Trackside Connectivity OpenRoaming & Spectrum for Private LTE/5G WBA OpenRoamingTM Policy & Regulatory Affairs Market WBA Certification Task Group Work Group Work Group Task Group Copyright © 2021 | Wireless Broadband Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
5G WORK GROUP Chair: Jim Sturges - AT&T Co-Chair: Binita Gupta - Intel Co-Chair: Florin Baboescu – Broadcom Co-Chair: Mark Grayson - Cisco © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
5G & WI-FI CONVERGENCE IN PRIVATE 5G NETWORKS BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • Evaluate potential optimization of 5G and • Analyze business opportunities & challenges for Wi-Fi Wi-Fi convergence architecture with and 5G convergence in private 5G networks Understand more about collocated deployments of 5G access and 5G & Wi-Fi RAN Convergence • Provide deployment guidelines for converged Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi access networks 5G deployments in private 5G networks • Examine management/control for 5G and • Collaborate and liaise with industry standards bodies RAN Convergence Wi-Fi access networks and devices from a (3GPP, IEEE, Wi-Fi Alliance, NGMN, GSMA, ETSI) 2020 Whitepaper single management entity for 1) operational benefits and 2) simplify device • Explore potential trials and compliance for Wi-Fi and management 5G convergence in private 5G networks WBA & NGMN • Identify roaming use cases between 5G RAN Convergence 2019 and Wi-Fi within and across private 5G networks EXPECTED DELIVERABLES Unlicensed Integration • Analyze how the enterprise Wi-Fi with 5G Networks segmentation and 5G slicing come • Address co-existence of MEC (Multi-Access Edge together in private network deployments Computing) traffic management and the traffic • Within a 5G context, analyze how management (ATSSS) within the 5G Core managed QoS can be provided over Wi-Fi • Evaluate if any enhancements are needed to ETSI MEC for Time Sensitive Networking WLAN APIs or ETSI MEC Location APIs to support Wi-Fi applications access in private 5G networks • Address how IEEE 802.1 TSN standards (such as 802.1AS, 802.1Qbv) can be supported over the converged • Industry guidelines and requirements for optimal deployments 2021 Project Kick off Work Output Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
IOT WORK GROUP Chair: Sandeep Agrawal - C-DOT Co-Chair: Wael Guibene - Charter Communications Co-Chair: Bahar Sadeghi - Intel © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WI-FI 6 / 6E FOR INDUSTRIAL IOT BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • The global industrial IoT (IIoT) market is • Identify Wi-Fi 6/6E enterprise use cases which require expected to exceed USD 750B by 2020, high determinism and low latency Understand more about growing at a CAGR of ~23% from 2017 to Wi-Fi 6 for Industrial IoT 2023. As part of the industrial IoT (IIoT) • Leverage Wi-Fi 6/6E new features which result in including Industry 4.0 and Connected improved performance and make Wi-Fi 6/6E specifically Factory (CF) transformation, wireless applicable to IIoT networks and applications connectivity is estimated to become an • Wi-Fi 6E introduces operation in greenfield 6 GHz band Wi-Fi 6 Trials Report integral ingredient growing at the fastest that can be used to meet the majority of the stringent rate with a CAGR of over 25% low latency requirements of IIoT usage • Wi-Fi is the most prevalent wireless Wi-Fi & LoRaWAN technology in industrial environments Trials Report providing access to mobile employees and contractors as well as access to mobile EXPECTED DELIVERABLES automation and control devices and applications Connected Vehicle • Industry guidelines for Wi-Fi 6 & Wi-Fi 6E deployment in • However, there are wide range of industrial environments, IIoT and enterprise scenarios applications with latency and reliability Project Leaders requirements unmet with existing wireless • Demonstrate high quality Wi-Fi use for high capabilities; hence, the footprint of determinism enterprise applications and showcasing Leader: Bahar Sadeghi wireless solutions in manufacturing for Wi-Fi 6/6E features pertaining to IIoT Intel automation applications has been limited • Develop and execute trials based on the identified key due to the challenge of meeting the scenarios; Aggregate and analyze the trial to provide Co-Leader: Malcom Smith stringent latency and reliability recommendations for IIoT and enterprise application Cisco requirements 2021 Project Kick off Whitepaper Trial Report Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
RURAL WI-FI BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • There are more than 3 billion people • There is a strong business case for the Wi-Fi industry to around the world who live in rural areas connect the unconnected via Wi-Fi technology Understand more about and remain digitally unconnected Rural Wi-Fi • Enable affordable internet access to bridge the digital • Wi-Fi is considered as the most suitable divide in communities and cities around the world and technology to provide digital connectivity by contributing significant economic value to the in rural areas. global economy Wi-Fi 6 Trials Report • However, there are many factors specific to rural areas which must be considered when defining Rural Wi-Fi architecture and Wi-Fi & LoRaWAN deployments if Wi-Fi is to be used as a Trials Report robust, efficient, and affordable access technology in these areas EXPECTED DELIVERABLES • With high CAPEX and OPEX of deploying Connected Vehicle cellular network in rural areas, operators are exploring the most efficient ways to • Provide industry guidelines and best practices for Wi-Fi create sustainable business models by deployment scenario in rural area providing Wireless services with positive • Identify challenges and gaps in existing Wi-Fi ROI deployment strategy, enterprise architecture and guidelines • Recommendations on sustainable business model 2021 Project Kick off Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
AUGMENTED & VIRTUAL REALITY REQUIREMENTS BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • Virtual and Augmented Reality is one of • Address and identify the significant intersection the fastest growing technology segments between wireless technologies and AR/VR devices, Understand more about today and is projected to exceed a market ranging from simple connectivity to enable services on AR & VR - Requirements size of $100B by 2025. Numerous major mobile devices, to high throughput and low latency OEMs have entered the AR/VR market, that supports human interface with light head- including Amazon , Microsoft , Samsung , mounted devices like AR glasses Apple , Facebook , and Google . In Wi-Fi 6 Trials Report • WBA will bring together operators, OEMs and silicon addition, numerous major operators have providers developing products AR/VR AR/VR campaigns and assets, including DT , AT&T, BT and Comcast • Identify the opportunity to demonstrate key new AR/VR features through WBA’s unique Wi-Fi trials program Wi-Fi 6E Trials • The future of augmented reality will across verticals change our lives in more ways than you can imagine EXPECTED DELIVERABLES • Driven by advances in computer vision, AI Wi-Fi 6 for Industrial IoT and cloud computing, tomorrow’s • Evaluate how wireless technologies can enable unique augmented reality (AR) will transform and high-value AR/VR applications everything from travel to real estate, healthcare to education • Examine the viability of enabling new wireless AR/VR technologies • The new generations of Wi-Fi may benefit from an early identification and definition • Provide trial use cases such as multi-party trials and of the optimal network requirements / demos showing these technologies architecture for delivering AR/VR over Wi- • Provide industry guideline for the foundational Fi 6E and/or Wi-Fi 7 & 5G on a converged network requirements that need to be addressed to context support massive AR/VR use cases across verticals To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
NEXTGEN WORK GROUP Chair: Kishore Raja - Boingo Wireless Co-Chair: Necati Canpolat – Intel Co-Chair: Steve Dyett - BT © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WI-FI 6E TRIALS BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • In 2020, WBA announced the conclusion of • Wi-Fi 6 technology would remove pain points currently first Wi-Fi 6 trial deployments across diverse caused by overcrowding on many Wi-Fi networks Understand more about markets with wider channels up, enabling • Wi-Fi 6 /6E provides more capacity than all the other Wi-Fi 6E Trials nearly three times faster gigabit data rates Wi-Fi bands put together and deliver connections with • Wi-Fi 6 is also now proven to deliver better speeds equivalent to the new advanced 5G mobile, reliability, lower latency, more deterministic support low-latency levels required for mobile gaming, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) applications, Wi-Fi 6 Trials Report behaviour, and better network efficiency, especially in environments with many and Industry 4.0 solutions connected devices Enhanced Wi-Fi 6 • Wi-Fi 6 will help with congestion problems, Decoded increase densification of the network – helping to connect more devices, and enable new use cases EXPECTED DELIVERABLES Wi-Fi 6 Deployment • WBA is championing a global Wi-Fi 6/ 6E Guidelines • Conduct trials of Wi-Fi 6/6E infrastructure and services program to ensure that industry needs are on various scenarios and verticals including, addressed as Wi-Fi 6 and 5G standards are manufacturing (IoT Industry 4.0), enterprise, ratified transportation, stadiums, residential (SFU/MDU), cities • WBA continues to develop and expand new & rural areas, public venues, etc. Project Leaders trials that support Wi-Fi 6 and 6E expansion • Provide market data to help drive standardization and Leader: Necati Canpolat into new areas in different geographies convergence within the wireless ecosystem Intel around the world Co-Leader: Gabriel Desjardins Broadcom Wi-Fi 6E Trials 2021 Project Kick off Report Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
IN-HOME WI-FI – MULTI-AP SOLUTIONS BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • With the rise of Multi-AP solutions and the • Tackle the challenges that have contributed to concept of mesh networks, there is a inconsistent performance in home environment Wi-Fi Understand more about growing demand for open interoperability deployments, including a lack of uniform coverage In-Home Wi-Fi in the home environment, which escalates and visibility into the in-home Wi-Fi experience further with the introduction of the IoT • Help operators understand the in-home devices transformation (including IoT) and increase customer satisfaction through a better quality of experience Multi-AP Trial Use Cases • This project will define a set of performance metrics and subsequent test plans which will be collected from a group of operators’ live use cases, conducted in a Wi-Fi Sensing real operating environment Whitepaper • These range from enhanced Wi-Fi coverage, critical diagnostic information EXPECTED DELIVERABLES In-Home Wi-Fi needed by operators for remote Guidelines management, dynamic KPI reporting, • Define operator requirements and test cases under simple deployment per subscriber, among various deployment environments including Private others Wi-Fi, Guest Wi-Fi and Community Wi-Fi Project Leaders • Address the deployment challenges, home network security issues and define requirements with multi-AP Leader: John Bahr solutions CableLabs Co-Leader: Koen Van Oost AirTies Co-Leader: Tim Twell BT 2021 Trial Kick Off Trial Report Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WI-FI SENSING DEPLOYMENT GUIDELINES BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • The last year has seen significant • Evaluate motion sensing capabilities being examined momentum gained in the area of Wi-Fi within the home environment, under distinct Understand more about Sensing. This year’s WBA Wi-Fi Sensing scenarios, to fast-track deployments Wi-Fi Sensing project has seen a definition of KPI and test procedures focused on a home monitoring • Help industry understanding better the sensing use-case, plus a successful deployment and technology opportunity and accelerate go-to-market of new home solutions Wi-Fi 6 Deployment evaluation performed by CableLabs. This Guidelines year has also seen multiple new products launched in this space • With the generation of KPIs and test Enhanced Wi-Fi 6 procedures to evaluate them, one large gap Decoded identified during the Wi-Fi Sensing Phase 2 project, was the lack of guidelines, EXPECTED DELIVERABLES procedures, or recommendations for how to In-Home Wi-Fi optimally deploy a sensing network in a Industry Guidelines • The expected deliverable is a deployment guideline home environment document outlining recommendations on deploying a • By expanding on the work performed in W-Fi Sensing network, based on experimental results Project Leaders 2020 by the Wi-Fi Sensing group, a focus can • In addition, given the active work being done by IEEE, be placed on evaluating system Leader: Chris Beg this group would like to openly contribute any performance given different deployment Cognitive Systems information deemed relevant. This could include scenarios. By evaluating the results, targeted deployment use-cases, measurement results, guidelines or recommendations can be Co-Leader: Sandeep Agrawal or desired functionality of which standard support can derived C-DOT help improve Co-Leader: Suresh Parathi Comcast Co-Leader: Michel Allegue 2021 Project Kick Off Whitepaper Aerial Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
TRACKSIDE CONNECTIVITY & SPECTRUM BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • There is lack of industry standard for scaling • The combination of experience and technology Understand more about up Wi-Fi connectivity in transportation and among WBA members will be instrumental in Trackside Connectivity & it may incur high CAPEX for enterprises or developing a set of recommendations of industry best Spectrum service providers to build good cellular practices, standards and guidelines for TSNs coverage and important to provide cellular independent connectivity service. • The recommendations from WBA will facilitate the approval and development of TSN projects, resulting RAN Convergence • Due to the lack of standards and guidelines in improved connectivity quality and coverage for Whitepaper for Track-Side Networks (TSN), these end-users. deployments, in most cases, end up suffering from: Enhanced Wi-Fi 6 Decoded • Disappointing Quality of Service and Experience EXPECTED DELIVERABLES • Higher costs that are difficult to justify“ Unlicensed Integration with 5G Networks • Unpredictable in terms of cost and quality • Provide a set of recommendations and TSN Deployment Industry Guidelines document • Uncertainty of monetization with transportation authorities due to lack of • Identify relevant cases for TSN with current Wi-Fi, Wi- benchmarks and role models Fi 6/6E technologies and paving the way to adapt 5G usage for TSN. To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
ROAMING WORK GROUP Chair: Erinn Hall – AT&T Co-Chair: Betty Cockrell – Single Digits © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
ROAMING WORK GROUP BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • The Roaming Work Group (RWG) is the • Introduce new opportunities on Wi-Fi Roaming umbrella group where all the topics business by enabling and extending available Understand more about related to Wi-Fi Roaming are addressed. footprint across the globe Roaming Work Group • RWG has weekly calls to discuss and • Scale up the ecosystems and leverage synergies review evolutions to the Wireless among operators, Wi-Fi advocators, cities and public Roaming Intermediary eXchange (WRIX) and enterprise stakeholders Roaming Evolution specification, development of identification, interconnection, data and financial clearing of networks to help the industry in growing their Wi-Fi Roaming WBA OpenRoaming™ business ultimately. • The latest projects include Roaming Evolution for the implementation of EXPECTED DELIVERABLES OpenRoaming for Private RadSec / PKI interconnection and WBA LTE/5G OpenRoaming™ Task Force to implement • Maintenance and evolution of the WRIX all terms and agreements of specification, along with Wi-Fi Roaming best OpenRoaming™. practices Project Leaders • Development of new Roaming Business and Chair: Erinn Hall Charging Models AT&T • Promotes compliance and best practices to the Co-Chair: Betty Cockrell benefit of the industry players Single Digits To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
ROAMING EVOLUTION – PKI RADSEC BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • As the Wi-Fi roaming systems scale with • Introduce new opportunities for Wi-Fi Roaming increased adoption, WBA has examined business by enabling and extending available About WBA OpenRoaming options for automating aspects of WRIX footprint across the globe security and aims to improve the standard • Scale up the ecosystems and leverage synergies of Wi-Fi roaming. among operators, Wi-Fi advocators, cities and public • This extends the benefits to different and enterprise stakeholders. PKI RadSec - Operator stakeholders, allowing them to generate Deployment Guidelines more business and revenue in the industry • The Roaming Evolution is a mandate to PKI RadSec – End-Entity enable a WBA Public Keying Infrastructure Deployment Guidelines (PKI) for automating the security of roaming partners exchanges, allowing the EXPECTED DELIVERABLES scalability of simplification of relations PKI Certificate Policy across the ecosystem. (Members only) • Define deployment guidelines for interconnection and simplification of the user experience • Offer PKI/RadSec platforms for simplified Project Leaders interconnection model of Authentication servers and Customers databases for Wi-Fi networks Leader: Luther Smith CableLabs • Define the standard to create a single Network ID to simplify all the process of data clearing and increase Co-Leader: Betty Cockrell data and networks intelligence Single Digits • Establish NGH Roaming Federation, in which Co-Leader: Mark Grayson participants (venues, operators, cities) will be able to Cisco provide Wi-Fi Roaming by using a single Roaming Consortium OI. 2021 Project Closure Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
IN-FLIGHT CONNECTIVITY BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • In 2019, WBA launched its In-Flight • Showcase how a high-quality In-flight Connectivity Connectivity white paper which provided experience can help the industry to reduce network Understand more about insight into the key drivers behind the operational costs and enable passengers to easily and In-Flight Connectivity growing demand for in-flight Wi-Fi access securely connect to in-flight Wi-Fi services in airplanes. It also examined the evolving • Build and detail the technical enablement model for a technical advancements that offer a seamless and roaming experience across the globe – seamless connectivity experience for OpenRoaming™ WBA OpenRoamingTM customers. This paper was released prior • Provide recommendations to address the market to the launch of WBA OpenRoaming™, challenges, surpassed using the OpenRoaming™ which aims to standardize all Wi-Fi business models In-Flight Connectivity- Roaming. Wi-Fi Deployment & Use Cases • Following up on the work in 2020, the project team is focused on deploying EXPECTED DELIVERABLES OpenRoaming into the aviation sector, Wi-Fi 6 Trials Report with a series of trials involving operators, • Set the benchmark for the value proposition of in- satellite and infrastructure providers, as flight connectivity and recommendation of well as roaming HUBs. monetization tactics for airlines Project Leaders • Paired with these initiatives, the WBA IFC • Analyze technical challenges and opportunities for in- team is also looking to dwell on the gaps Leader: Angelos Mavridis flight connectivity enablement options through of existing connectivity use cases and Deutsche Telekom prominent use cases business models, to help the industry increasing overall usage of connectivity in Co-Leader: Charlie Allgrove • Develop a set of test cases under key deployment airplanes. Single Digits scenarios for optimal In-flight Wi-Fi connectivity Co-Leader: Ed Kyte Panasonic 2021 OpenRoaming Trials Whitepaper Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
PROFILES & RCOIS PRIORITIZATION BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • With the expansion of Passpoint networks • It is important to identify a set of standardization in the and recent launch of WBA way profiles and RCOIs are prioritized. A solution to Understand more about OpenRoaming™, the landscape of identity this problem will allow: Profiles & RCOI Prioritization providers is undergoing a paradigm shift o End-user will have more control over which profile he • While in the past, we would expect the wishes to be used identity to come from a mobile network Identity providers will have better expectations and o WBA OpenRoamingTM operator (MNO), through EAP-SIM – clarity in terms of prioritizing RCOIs within a profile Subscriber Identity Module -, the industry is now seeing other different stakeholders o Access network providers will, eventually, be able to take becoming identity providers and options in terms of what profiles / RCOIs they wish to see prioritized WRIX Framework challenging the status quo • Profiles provisioning and the prioritization and selection of Roaming Consortium EXPECTED DELIVERABLES WBA OpenRoaming™ Organization Identifiers (RCOIs). are the Release 1 (Members Only) questions for service providers to offer • Provide industry guideline and best practices for good user experience for their costumers prioritization of RCOIs within a profile • Examine on how identity providers and access network providers can prioritize profiles • Provide standardization recommendation to be shared with device and infrastructure providers on how profile and RCOI prioritization will ideally be achieved 2021 Project Kick Off Whitepaper Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WBA OPENROAMINGTM FOR PRIVATE LTE/5G BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • Private 5G network deployments are • Private 5G networks can provide new business expected to ramp up significantly over the opportunities to enterprises to enhance services and Understand more about next few years in sectors like deliver new use cases with greater level of control and WBA OpenRoamingTM manufacturing (industrial IoT), utilities, flexibility. supply chain, healthcare, transportation etc. • Private 5G networks can be deployed over licensed spectrum, shared spectrum (e.g. CBRS spectrum for 5G, WBA OpenRoamingTM • With the latest developments in Wi-Fi dedicated private 5G spectrum in Germany) or Release 1 (Members Only) standards with Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E and unlicensed spectrum (with Wi-Fi and NR-U) and will be continued evolution to Wi-Fi 7 with TSN tailored for specific industry needs, creating new support, the Wi-Fi technology with service opportunities that improve experiences and PKI Certificate Policy scheduling, lower latency, higher operations. (Members Only) throughput and green field spectrum is well positioned to meet requirements for EXPECTED DELIVERABLES many of the industrial use cases. This has User Engagement in been demonstrated by the latest WBA Wi- OpenRoaming Era • Identify business opportunities , operational benefits Fi 6 Mettis trials, where Wi-Fi 6 was used to and simplify device management for 5G and Wi-Fi support mission critical industrial access networks within private 5G enterprise Project Leaders applications and use cases that were not deployments. possible with the previous Wi-Fi generations. • Evaluate potential optimization of 5G and Wi-Fi Leader: Mark Grayson convergence architecture with collocated Cisco • Wi-Fi is incumbent technology in deployments of 5G access and Wi-Fi access networks. Co-Leader: Betty Cockrell enterprises, and private 5G networks will be deployed along with Wi-Fi to meet • Identify roaming use cases between 5G and Wi-Fi Single Digits wireless communication needs by within and across private 5G networks. Co-Leader: Finbarr Coghlan leveraging capabilities and resources • Examine spectrum related considerations and any Orange across both the networks impact of spectrum selection on the 5G and Wi-Fi Co-Leader: Necati Canpolat interworking in private 5G networks. Intel To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WBA OPENROAMINGTM STANDARDS BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • WBA OpenRoaming™ is a roaming • Creates a federation of networks and identity federation service enabling an automatic providers to enable automatic roaming and user and secure Wi-Fi experience globally. About WBA OpenRoaming™ onboarding on Wi-Fi With WBA OpenRoaming™, we are creating an open connectivity framework • Enable simple, secure and scalable Wi-Fi connections for all organizations in the wireless amongst different organizations that are part of WBA OpenRoaming™ Wi-Fi 6 ecosystem to power new opportunities in Deployment Guidelines the 5G era • Based on WBA’s Wireless Roaming Intermediary • WBA OpenRoaming™ transforms the Wi-Fi eXchange (WRIX) standards to scale and facilitate experience for consumers and businesses different business models under a harmonized Wi-Fi Roaming Standard and ultimately opens up opportunities for framework (WRIX) broadband and the Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity across business EXPECTED DELIVERABLES verticals, including retail, hospitality, Carrier Wireless Services education, smart cities, automotive and Certification (CWSC) • Allow automatic and secure roaming between aviation, among many others. Devices millions of networks, nationally and globally with simply connect automatically and secured interconnection and encrypted securely on to the WBA OpenRoaming™ Project Leaders communications network Leader: Mark Grayson • Defines an automated roaming consortium codes Cisco framework (RCOI) to support policy provision on devices and networks. Organizations that manage a Co-Leader: Betty Cockrell Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint®-enabled network may Single Digits become part of the WBA OpenRoaming™ federation Co-Leader: Finbarr Coghlan Orange Co-Leader: Necati Canpolat Intel 2021 Release 2 – Automatic Financial Settlement Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
TESTING & INTEROPERABILITY WORK GROUP Chair: Michael Sym – Single Digits Co-Chair: Erinn Hall – AT&T Co-Chair: Peter Thornycroft – Aruba Networks © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
CAPTIVE PORTAL – ONBOARDING EVOLUTION BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • WBA published the Captive Network Portal • Provide industry guidelines to enhance user Standards white paper which analyses experience with seamless, automatic and secure Wi-Fi Understand more about captive portal behavior across operating connection via captive portals Captive Portal systems, use cases for NGH/Passpoint® and identifies a set of recommendations for • Address technical challenges and identify business future features to standardize the way strategies to engage with users via the captive portals to analyze user behavior, simplify the Wi-Fi roaming Access HERE the Captive Portals are utilized. Device Behavior Database experience and generate insight of different • The Onboarding Evolution stage focuses on monetization tactics improving the user experience of “captivation” and how end-users engage Captive Portal Network with captive portals in the Passpoint® era; Standards for Wi-Fi provides recommendations on technical and business challenges; and outlines the role of EXPECTED DELIVERABLES captive portals for interconnecting User Engagement in networks, as well, in a Federated ecosystem. • Provide Captive Portal deployment guidelines with OpenRoaming™ Era • During 2020, the team has launched a particular emphasis on user experience across second delivered focused on how operating systems captivation will evolve during an OpenRoaming Era. • Encompass different onboarding methodologies that are used with different economic outcomes and Project Leaders assess how the captive portal will evolve in each one Leader: Ilya Volynkin of them, as Passpoint® and a Global Federation Maxima Telecom comes into the scene Co-Leader: Chris Spencer GlobalReach Co-Leader: Alex Meub Eleven Software 2021 Guidelines Project Closure Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WI-FI IMSI PRIVACY PROTECTION BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • To provide solutions that enable mobile • Standardization for seamless, private and secure devices to keep their permanent access for SIM-based devices onto to Wi-Fi Understand more about subscriber identity (IMSI) private when IMSI Privacy Protection • Provide clear guidelines to ensure that service using SIM authentication methods providers can deploy secure and interoperable Wi-Fi • EAP methods are mostly used by wireless services with confidence carriers and operators who want to take Wi-Fi Roaming advantage of Wi-Fi capabilities for their Standards SIM subscribers alongside or instead of licensed mobile radio service; in service- environments such as sports or shopping Roaming Evolution venues; underground locations; and to improve the overall experience for end- users when Wi-Fi and mobile services are EXPECTED DELIVERABLES combined for the SIM subscriber’s benefit. Security & Passpoint enables the cellular carrier to Identity Privacy • Joint collaboration between operators and vendors to offload data by providing a means to formulate the best practice on security policy and have an automated connection to privacy protection on SIM based devices available Wi-Fi providers • Develop guidelines and compliance program to Project Leaders guarantee broad industry deployment and alignment Leader: Hai Shalom • Work with Wi-Fi Alliance and 3GPP to promote the Google adoption of potential solutions Co-Leader: Michael Sym Single Digits Co-Leader: Paul Hancock AT&T 2021 Specification Certification Assessment Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WI-FI DEVICES IDENTIFICATION BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • Many Wi-Fi networks have until now relied • The project will identify the requirements for device on the original permanence of device MAC identifiers for network access and management, Understand more about addresses to facilitate access to or examine the currently available identification Wi-Fi & Devices Identification management of the network. This mechanisms and information and make permanence is actively being removed and recommendations as to how device identification can no longer be relied upon. should be performed and used for network management. Wi-Fi 6 Deployment • Without a new way to identify devices on Guidelines Wi-Fi networks, the networks will cease to • Such solutions should help network access be either as manageable or as functional as identification standardization across different verticals, they were. This will have customer namely throughout the home, the enterprise and the Enhanced Wi-Fi 6 experience impacts as well as financial public domains. Decoded ones. • The main objective is to promote the EXPECTED DELIVERABLES In-Home Wi-Fi removal of reliance on a persistent Wi-Fi Industry Guidelines MAC from Wi-Fi networks by identifying • The project would produce a technical paper long-term solutions for stable, private, promoting best practice, and where necessary provide network-specific identifiers that are rationale, business- and use-case information to other appropriate for the use to which they are standards bodies to assist their activities. Project Leaders put. • The success or otherwise of the project will be Leader: Tim Twell measured against the disruption of services that users BT experience during the transition to per-session MAC randomization of client devices. Co-Leader: Luther Smith CableLabs Co-Leader: Ilya Volynkin Maxima Telecom 2021 Project Kick Off Requirements Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
POLICY WORK GROUP Chair: Burhan Masood - Broadcom Co-Chair: Brian Josef - Comcast © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
POLICY & REGULATORY AFFAIRS WORK GROUP BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • The objective of WBA’s Policy & Regulatory • Work closely with WBA members and regulatory bodies Affairs Work Group is to track global trends for improved Wi-Fi (more spectrum, better security, user Understand more about and relevant policy & spectrum issues that experience, Passpoint® & Roaming) Policy Work Group are of concern to the WBA membership. • Validate business opportunities of new Wi-Fi • The Work Group will coordinate Wi-Fi generations working in new spectrum brands and work advocacy efforts across membership, cities, with regulators globally Wi-Fi 6 Deployment regions and regulators globally. Guidelines • Embrace the benefits of WBA OpenRoamingTM to • To provide and issue industry guidelines and support user authentication and address regulatory white papers that outline recommendations requirements for user identification issues to regulators and authorities in respect to Wi-Fi 6E Trials various spectrums ranges, worldwide bands allocation and public consultation consensus and responses EXPECTED DELIVERABLES Global Implication for Wi-Fi 6 & 6Ghz 6 GHz band harmonization • US FCC 6 GHz FNPRM ruling gaps coverage Work Group Leaders • Client-to-client communication Chair: Burhan Masood • Successful advocacy with regional leaders in Asia, Broadcom and South America Co-Chair: Brian Josef • Strategy for upper 6 GHz band in EU Comcast OpenRoaming™ and Passpoint® collaboration strategy • 911 emergency calling over Wi-Fi trial To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
MARKET WORK GROUP Chair: Melody Eclavea – AT&T Co-Chair: Melody Walker – Boingo Wireless Supported by WBA Marketing Co-Chair: Gabriel Desjardins - Broadcom © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
MARKET WORK GROUP BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • WBA's Market Work Group is comprised of a • Work closely with WBA members and partners to team of professional marketers from WBA enable marketing and business opportunities. Current Members member companies. • Promote the works of the Alliance members which • The team aims to develop and align the address business & technical issues, as well as various marketing activities carried out by opportunities for member companies. the WBA, including but not limited to • Promote effective marketing channels for members to WBA Programs & Projects general marketing, event marketing, and increase their influence in the industry. thought leadership with an overall goal of accelerating marketing and business • Work closely with media, journalists, research and opportunities. analysts to strengthen and communicate all the Wireless Global Congress potentials and benefits of Wi-Fi. EXPECTED DELIVERABLES Industry Awards • Strengthen branding positioning – ensure success of the Alliance and other initiatives reflects on the WBA brands and sub-brands Work Group Leaders • Continue to enhance WBA’s members leadership position as the ‘voice of Wi-Fi’ Chair: Melody Eclavea AT&T • Drive the engagement among exiting members and followers. Co-Leader: Melody Walker Boingo Wireless Co-Leader: Gabriel Desjardins Broadcom To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
OPENROAMING MARKET REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT (MRD) BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • WBA OpenRoaming creates the framework to • Address market and motivation of OpenRoaming connect billions of users and devices to millions of Wi-Fi networks globally. • Define business model and go to market strategy WBA OpenRoamingTM • With OpenRoaming the WBA is acting as a • Define use cases, priorities and business requirements centralized policy authority enabling an for technical implementation ecosystem for identity providers and Wi-Fi • Define scope of interoperability certifications How it works? network providers to work together and deliver an automatic and secure Wi-Fi experience to millions of users. • WBA OpenRoaming enables companies to Benefits accelerate and scale Wi-Fi roaming relationships. Enabled networks can automatically onboard users securely EXPECTED DELIVERABLES leveraging established identity providers FAQ such as operators, cloud IDs and loyalty • Create a clear set of requirements and prioritize memberships; bridging the gap between Wi- them based on business-critical elements and Fi and cellular networks. addressable market • This sub-group aims to define the market • Set within the market opportunity, the competition, opportunity and requirements for risks and dependencies OpenRoaming™ from business and marketing perspective in order to enable • Hand over the technical work-groups to define the effective technical deployment addressing solutions and delivery the business needs. To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WBA CERTIFICATION BACKGROUND & INDUSTRY CHALLENGES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS LEADING PARTICIPANTS RELEVANT PROJECTS • Carrier Wireless Service Certification • WBA has launched its Certification Program starting (CWSC) program allows carriers and with the Carrier Wireless Services Certification Understand more about vendors to independently test and certify (CWSC) testing for members and sponsored partners. CWSC devices. • CWSC provides unprecedented capabilities to test • The program utilizes WBA Authorised the end-to-end wireless ecosystem to guarantee that Test Labs, working with Members and the service operation and user experience is Wi-Fi Roaming their partners to simulate end customer consistent across real life networks Standards usability in a real network environment to ensure that devices are ready for worldwide commercial deployments, Roaming Evolution reducing customer support time for carriers and time to market for vendors. • WBA Certification is expanding the EXPECTED DELIVERABLES testing opportunities to services such as WBA OpenRoamingTM network interoperability, roaming, • Joint collaboration between operators and vendors offload and captive portal behavior to develop a compliance program to guarantee broad industry deployment and alignment Project Leader • Maintain a current set of equipment to get used in certification Ilya Volynkin Maxima Telecom • Evaluate and monitor the Authorized Test Labs • Work with Wi-Fi Alliance and 3GPP to promote the adoption of potential solutions Authorized Test Labs (ATLs) To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WBA OpenRoaming™ Federation www.openroaming.org © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
OPENROAMING™: OPENING THE ECOSYSTEM FOR NEW BUSINESS MODELS WBA OpenRoamingTM is a framework that brings together key capabilities to create the federation and enables it to scale and work on a global basis. © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WHAT IS WBA OPENROAMINGTM WBA OpenRoamingTM is based on a set of business and technical components that enables the function of the roaming federation WBA OpenRoamingTM WBA OpenRoamingTM Components Dimensions & Standard & Technical specs • Manages secure public keying infrastructure (PKI) / RadSec Technology for Cybersecurity certificates policy, management and broker services Service WBA OpenRoaming™ is a • Supports dynamic & static interconnection technologies roaming federation service enabling an automatic and • Operates centralized federation policies and global identifiers for Wi-Fi secure Wi-Fi experience networks & identity providers globally. With WBA Cloud • WBA unique Wi-Fi network identifier (WBAID) for federation partners OpenRoaming™, we are creating Federation an open connectivity framework • Wireless Roaming Intermediary eXchange (WRIX) standard enables for all organizations in the roaming services harmonization and multiple business models wireless ecosystem to power new opportunities in the 5G era. • Manages automated roaming consortium codes It encompasses three key Network and policy provisioning mechanisms elements: Automation • Utilizes Passpoint® technology © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
OPENROAMING – GLOBAL TRIALS STATUS OVERVIEW GlobalReach Canary Wharf WIFI4EUx5 ER Telecom Ezelink Flagship Trials City of Calgary Monzoom BAI Canada Purple CITC Saudi DT 9,000 Municipalities across Telenor Europe with multiple vendors 2 IT&E 5 1 AT&T Marriott 2 Boingo 7 2 12 6 5 City of Rochester ViaSat GoZone 1 CityRoam 2 TIP 1 Facebook LinkTel 2 Charter Boingo/GRU 6 Spanish Cities, HK Telecom San Jose C-DOT 2 including Barcelona RJIO Health St Helena Indio and Valencia, Home Depot Mcdonalds Hyatt 3 Woingo Wiongo and Cisco Capital Corridors IMDA 1 AIS Thailand 2 Telstra 1 Japan Cities with Wi-Fi Coin Cityroam and Mobile Bigfoot Bofinet multiple vendors Growing Ecosystem Brokers / Identity Providers +2 Top Level Ecosystem Brokers (I-CA) +3 Infrastructure Vendor OEM +10 Identity Providers +500 Certificates (networks) issued © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
WHAT WE DO WI-FI 6 & 6E 5G & WI-FI RAN CONVERGENCE OPENROAMING™ Key use cases for Wi-Fi 6 & 6E WBA RELEASES WBA CERTIFICATION TO VIEW THE CWSC VIDEO scan the QR code or go to www.wballiance.com/certification View the latest white papers - Go to the Resource Centre now: wballiance.com/resources/wba-white-papers PARTNERS © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved. To learn more about the initiative, please use the online FORM or, if a WBA Member, join the group on WBA’s EXTRANET
Wi-Fi 6 AND Wi-Fi 6E GLOBAL TRIALS PROGRAM Maxima C-DOT KT BAI Communications Mettis Aerospace Telecom Comcast Deutsche Telekom +20 Trials across the globe CableLabs on Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E LinkTel Boingo SK Telecom AT&T CITC Bofinet Join the trials to accelerate Wiongo Wi-Fi 6 & Wi-Fi 6E adoption Bordeaux Mètropole Coordinated trials execution with reporting across use cases Transportation Entertainment (Stadia) Residential (Single and multi units) Industrial Smart Villages/ Last mile Smart Cities (Outdoor) © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
ARE YOU IN? Learn more at WBA extranet or contact the PMO at pmo@wballiance.com BRUNO TOMAS PEDRO MOUTA Director Manager – Programs & PMO Program Management Office © 2021 Wireless Broadband Alliance. All rights reserved.
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