Driving network reliability and intelligence, NaaS allows applications to respond to changing network conditions in real time, delivering consistent, adaptive user experiences across operators. In September, Charter Communications, in collaboration with CableLabs, launched Bryte IQ, a NaaS platform that streamlines and secures developer access to Spectrum’s wired and wireless networks, accelerating application development and broadening service possibilities for business-to-business clients. Latency: Enabling L4S interoperability Throughout the year, CableLabs facilitated and hosted a series of events focused on end-to-end interoperability between the next-generation applications that implement L4S and the networking gear (including DOCSIS® 3.1 and DOCSIS 4.0 equipment) that provides the necessary L4S congestion signaling.
In addition, CableLabs facilitated several L4S interoperability events in coordination with the Internet Engineering Task Force to provide further opportunities for application developers and network equipment developers from Apple, Broadcom, Google, Netflix, Nokia, NVIDIA and others to come together. Working with multiple participants in the Wireless Broadband Alliance to explore the integration of L4S network functions into a Wi-Fi access point, CableLabs published an L4S Implementation Guidelines document that provides Wi-Fi equipment vendors detailed instructions on implementing support for L4S in their equipment, enabling end-to-end low latency for immersive applications. In November, Comcast announced the first wide scale deployment of LLD with L4S, illustrating the technology’s scalability.
This evolution includes breakthroughs in NaaS (Network as a Service), Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput (L4S) equipment, interoperability events and the release of new security frameworks — all centering on themes that define the future of 10G: reliability, latency, security and speed. Reliability: NaaS bridges connectivity and applications Earlier this year, CableLabs unveiled NaaS, a foundational framework that enables third-party developers to connect directly to network services and data through standardized application programming interfaces.
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