The following workshops and demos will take place during the WBA Members-Only Working Sessions being held at the Hôtel Mercure Paris Porte de Versailles Expo on 13-14 October, 2025, as part of Wireless Global Congress (WGC) EMEA. Please contact pmo@wballiance.com if you have any questions.
Operator Managed Wi-Fi (OMWi)
Kickoff Compliance Testing – 13 October, 14:00pm
- Official kickoff of WBA’s Operator Managed Wi-Fi compliance testing.
- Compliance testing will dictate automatically and through self-testing whether a gateway & extender are compliant with OMWi functionalities.
- Initial part of scripts – 3 cases – are ready and will be tested and promoted in Paris, namely:
- TC1 – Verify configuration of SSID, Password & Security for Wi-Fi Fronthaul interface
- TC2 – Verify configuration of SSID, Password & Security for Wi-Fi Backhaul interface
- TC3 – Verify metric collection
- Workshop provided by: Airties, Nokia, Heights Telecom
Roaming Work Group – RADIUS Proxy Issues
Technical Workshop – 13 October, 17:15pm
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- Builds on discussions from the RADIUS Conference (March 2025).
- Focused on key issues identified with RADIUS proxy.
- Aims to analyze root causes, capture implementation feedback, and develop actionable recommendations.
- Workshop led by: InkBridge Networks with support from Roaming WG Chairs – AT&T, Boldyn Networks, and Single Digits
Next Gen Work Group – Wi-Fi 8
Workshop + WGC Speaker Preview – 14 October, 11:20am
- Early discussions on Wi-Fi 8 technology evolution, use cases, and spectrum needs.
- Define WBA’s strategic role in driving the next generation of Wi-Fi.
- Feature Broadcom as a potential speaker at the upcoming Wireless Global Congress (WGC).
- Explore potential engagement with regulators and industry leaders on spectrum policy and standardization.
- Begin building momentum and awareness for Wi-Fi 8 within the WBA community.
- Workshop provided by: Intel, Cisco, CableLabs and Broadcom
Access Network Metrics – Real-Time QoS Decision-Making
Demo | Intelligent IDP Decisions Based on Network Metrics – 14 October, 15:00pm
- Demonstrates how the IDP ensures users only connect to Passpoint networks that meet quality thresholds, using real-time performance metrics.
- Key use case: a user with a Passpoint profile attempts to connect based on signal strength; an access request including metrics (via the Connect-Info attribute in RADIUS) is sent to the IDP/operator.
- The operator’s AAA evaluates the metrics: if performance is below the minimum requirement, the connection is declined to protect the user experience.
- When network metrics such as RSSI are stronger, authentication is approved, ensuring users connect to high-quality Wi-Fi.
- The video demo will showcase this transformative solution that gives operators visibility and control, building trust in Wi-Fi and strengthening roaming/offload strategies..
- Demo provided by: Helium, CableLabs, CommScope, Single Digits