@techreport{gundavelli-v6ops-community-wifi-svcs-06, number = {draft-gundavelli-v6ops-community-wifi-svcs-06}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gundavelli-v6ops-community-wifi-svcs/06/}, author = {Sri Gundavelli and Mark Grayson and Pierrick Seite and Yiu Lee}, title = {{Service Provider Wi-Fi Services Over Residential Architectures}}, pagetotal = 18, year = 2013, month = apr, day = 23, abstract = {The tremendous growth in Wi-Fi technology adoption over the last decade has met the ultimate possible goal of 100\% adoption rate. All most every new mobile device is now equipped with IEEE 802.11-based wireless interface and with pre-configured policy to prefer Wi-Fi to cellular access. Matching this evolution is every service provider's desire to offer Wi-Fi based broadband services; a new business opportunity even for fixed line operators. Operators are exploring options to monetize their existing networks, most with nation-wide footprint, to build a high-speed Wi-Fi service that can be the basis for offering new wireless broadband services. This document identifies the requirements for supporting these new Wi-Fi community services and the mobility tools which have been standardized in IETF that can be used for enabling these architectures.}, }