DURHAM, N.H. & LONDON - The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), an independent provider of broad-based testing and standards conformance services for the networking industry, today announced at the Broadband World Forum extensive support for the ultra-fast broadband standard, G.fast, including an ongoing G.fast Certification Beta Program prior to the official program launch in 2016, a growing G.fast Consortium, one of the first public demonstrations of G.fast interoperability to deliver 4K Ultra HD TV, and an upcoming seventh G.fast plugfest in November.
At the Broadband World Forum, UNH-IOL Senior Engineer Lincoln Lavoie will speak to how G.fast and G.fast certification support the recently announced Broadband Forum 20/20 Vision. He’ll present on the topic, The Impact of G.fast on the Wider Network, during the session, Interoperability for G.fast across the Network, on 21 October 2015 at 14:00 BST inside the exhibition floor Access Zone. The UNH-IOL’s booth is located within the Broadband Forum’s Interoperability Pavilion (D20).