Nokia announced that it is adding support for 415 legacy TR-069-based broadband devices to its Corteca Cloud. Supporting both the legacy TR-069 and new TR-369 protocols, Nokia’s Corteca Cloud provides CSPs with a single pane of glass for legacy and new broadband devices, simplifying in-home Wi-Fi connectivity and device management.
For the past 20 years, the TR-069 protocol has been used to manage approximately 1 billion broadband devices worldwide, enabling CSPs to remotely provision and maintain customer-premises equipment (CPE). The new TR-369 protocol introduces significant new capabilities for new devices, but transitioning away from TR-069 will take years. By supporting both protocols, Nokia’s Corteca Cloud allows CSPs to manage devices efficiently today while adapting for the future.
Key benefits of Nokia’s Corteca Cloud for CSPs:
- Smooth transition from TR-069 to TR-369 – A single pane of glass supports both TR-069 and TR-369, allowing CSPs to transition at their own pace.
- Scalability & efficiency – Simplifies management of multiple customer devices, including third-party hardware, and reduces operational complexity.
- Remote operations – Enables CSPs to configure, troubleshoot, and upgrade devices remotely, minimizing the need for on-site visits.
- Reduced support costs – Automates Wi-Fi monitoring to proactively resolve issues, lowering customer support calls.
Justin Doucette, Head of WiFi and Software, Fixed Networks at Nokia, said: “Service providers need a practical path to the future, not a forced transition. By supporting both TR-069 and TR-369, Nokia Corteca Cloud gives operators the flexibility to manage today’s networks while preparing for what’s next— without disruption. Our solution provides a smooth evolution path and a single pane of glass for seamless visibility and control.”