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Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · May 18
AT&T, COS Systems Co-Lead February Fiber Standards Body to Fix North America Open-Access Bottleneck
Updated
Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · May 18

AT&T, COS Systems Co-Lead February Fiber Standards Body to Fix North America Open-Access Bottleneck

2 articles · Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · May 18
  • A new industry standards body launched in February with AT&T and Sweden-based COS Systems as co-leads, targeting a key obstacle to scaling open-access fiber in North America.
  • The group is focused on the integration bottleneck that has slowed the model, in which one network owner leases fiber infrastructure to multiple competing internet service providers.
  • Open-access fiber has been promoted as a way to expand network use and retail competition, making interoperability standards central to broader adoption.
  • The launch was delayed by 1 week, underscoring the coordination challenges even before the body begins setting common standards.
With AT&T co-leading, how will new open access standards truly foster competition against established telecom giants?
As billions in federal funding roll out, can a new industry forum truly accelerate America's fiber build-out?