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AT&T, Boingo, HPE-Aruba, Cisco, Ruckus Join WBA's New WiFi Roaming & Offload Certification Program

AT&T, Boingo, HPE-Aruba, Cisco, Ruckus Join WBA's New WiFi Roaming & Offload Certification Program Image Credit: WBA

The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) this week launched the Carrier Wireless Service Certification (CWSC) program, allowing carriers and vendors to independently test and certify devices, initially, for Wi-Fi Roaming and Wi-Fi Offload. 

Participants in the program include AT&T, Boingo, Shaw Communications, HPE-Aruba, Cisco, Ruckus, together with the Authorized Test Labs of Dekra, Kyrio and UL.

According to WBA, the program will simulate end customer usability in a real network environment to ensure that devices are ready for worldwide commercial deployments, reducing customer support time for carriers and time to market for vendors. 

CWSC is the output of the WBA’s multi-operator Next-Generation Hotspot (NGH) trial program, which has been running since 2011 in collaboration with the WBA and its Members. A total of 20 vendors and 50 operators have participated in the end-to-end trial, simulating carrier services with real life scenarios, credentials and devices. Through the commercial launch of the CWSC program the WBA aims to foster worldwide commercial deployments and solve a number of business issues:

·         Operators: As the number of devices purchased from sources other than the mobile operator proliferates, carriers’ established in-house testing methods are no longer enough. CWSC allows carriers to test Wi-Fi services from end-to-end (provisioning and billing) against different equipment and credentials. This removes issues prior to commercial release, ensuring a better customer experience.

·         Vendors can avoid endless testing with different carriers, instead testing multiple devices across multiple carrier networks, gaining time to market. Vendors can also gain interoperability Certification to validate carrier’s requirements in order to facilitate sales, and save testing resources.

·         Consumers: The certification program serves to identify any issues with device interoperability ahead of its launch onto the network, removing the risk of customer dissatisfaction and guaranteeing a consistent user experience.

The CWSC program will initially focus on Wi-Fi Offload and Wi-Fi Roaming carrier services. Going forward, the WBA will introduce new services such as NGH In-line Provisioning (secure SSID), Policy Interworking (ANDSF & HS2.0), Quality of Service (end-to-end), Wi-Fi Calling and 5G Interoperability (Unlicensed integration).

In its development phases, AT&T and other WBA Member partners made Hotspot2.0 (HS2.0) an integral part of their strategy due to its ability to enable new Wi-Fi services. AT&T sees HS2.0 as critical in the development of its Wi-Fi network. In January 2015, AT&T started rolling out HS2.0 across its existing Wi-Fi network, and going forward new network buildouts will be HS2.0 capable.

JR Wilson, Chairman of the WBA and AT&T VP of Alliances and Partnership
As Chairman, I am proud of the WBA as the trade organization uniquely positioned to bring all the diverse players to the table to create a Wi-Fi roaming testing platform with a focus on end customer usability. The CWSC was born out of the many successful trials and demos the WBA organized bringing all the industry players together in real world settings.

Shrikant Shenwai, CEO, WBA 
Certification will allow carriers to deliver services that work properly in both their network and that of their partners, while avoiding endless testing for vendors. It will also ensure that barriers to Wi-Fi are eliminated, improving customer experience.

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Ray is a news editor at The Fast Mode, bringing with him more than 10 years of experience in the wireless industry.

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