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Thursday, 12/08/2022 2:59:02 PM

Thursday, December 08, 2022 2:59:02 PM

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Up Ahead: Better Connections, Happier Users and Lower Costs

https://www.cablelabs.com/blog/better-connections-happier-users-and-lower-costs

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Wireless-wireline convergence (WWC) solves these problems for consumers and operators. WWC—or fixed-mobile convergence, as it’s sometimes called—enables ubiquitous connectivity that works seamlessly, meeting customers’ needs and simplifying network operations.

CableLabs is working with member and vendor communities to make this a reality. We’ve recently published a white paper that lays out the roadmap to WWC.

//Link to white paper:
https://community.cablelabs.com/wiki/plugins/servlet/cablelabs/alfresco/download?id=675e8ee6-1d74-4592-8ca2-1c7db09c2752

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How Wireless-Wireline Convergence Works

The WWC architecture simplifies networks by eliminating redundant capabilities that exist across wireline and wireless access networks and enabling seamless operations across access technologies. These redundancies, which include subscriber databases, routing function and security capabilities, are converged under the WWC architecture.

At the heart of the WWC architecture is a single converged core based on the 3GPP 5G mobile core. The mobile core was selected as the foundation for the converged core over wireline cores since mobile cores support devices moving across access networks.

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