Re: T-Mobile Contributions

2023-09-22 Thread Aleksander Morgado
>
> I'm excited to announce that T-Mobile US is now using 
> ModemManager/libMBIM/libQMI
> for our 5G Fixed Wireless products [https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet]. 
> We
> are currently the largest FWA ISP in the world with well over 3 Million
> subscribers, i.e., lots of ModemManager users! We did this via an 
> architectural
> contribution in partnership with the RDK community, a popular STB/Router Linux
> distro running on over 100 Million devices.
>
> MM is now supported in RDK via a FOSS MM connection manager, CellularManager
> [https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/plugins/gitiles/collaboration/rdkb/components/
> opensource/ccsp/RdkCellularManager-MM/+/refs/heads/main]
> (need to signup for a free login), and is being worked on by dozens of major 
> OEMs
> & ISPs. If anyone wants to provide feedback or reviews, please let me know.
>
> We're working hard to realize the full potential of this community by 
> providing
> quality merge requests, via our partners & RDK, and guiding modem makers 
> towards
> standards like QMI/MBIM. Please keep an eye out for us and our partners on the
> ML & Gitlab!
>

Excellent news Matthew! I'm really happy this integration was possible :)

-- 
Aleksander


Re: T-Mobile Contributions

2023-09-22 Thread Aleksander Morgado
> > I'm excited to announce that T-Mobile US is now using
> > ModemManager/libMBIM/libQMI
> > for our 5G Fixed Wireless products
> > [https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet]. We
> > are currently the largest FWA ISP in the world with well over 3
> > Million
> > subscribers, i.e., lots of ModemManager users! We did this via an
> > architectural
> > contribution in partnership with the RDK community, a popular
> > STB/Router Linux
> > distro running on over 100 Million devices.
> >
> > MM is now supported in RDK via a FOSS MM connection manager,
> > CellularManager
> > [
> > https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/plugins/gitiles/collaboration/rdkb/compo
> > nents/
> > opensource/ccsp/RdkCellularManager-MM/+/refs/heads/main]
> > (need to signup for a free login), and is being worked on by dozens
> > of major OEMs
> > & ISPs. If anyone wants to provide feedback or reviews, please let me
> > know.
> >
> > We're working hard to realize the full potential of this community by
> > providing
> > quality merge requests, via our partners & RDK, and guiding modem
> > makers towards
> > standards like QMI/MBIM. Please keep an eye out for us and our
> > partners on the
> > ML & Gitlab!
>
> That's awesome! Never imagined the kind of reach MM has achieved when
> the project got started long long ago...
>

We're everywhere! Flying drones, airplanes, laptops, cars, phones, and
now home routers as well :D

-- 
Aleksander


Re: T-Mobile Contributions

2023-09-14 Thread Dan Williams
On Fri, 2023-09-08 at 13:42 -0700, matthew stanger wrote:
> Greetings MM,
> 
> I'm excited to announce that T-Mobile US is now using
> ModemManager/libMBIM/libQMI
> for our 5G Fixed Wireless products
> [https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet]. We
> are currently the largest FWA ISP in the world with well over 3
> Million
> subscribers, i.e., lots of ModemManager users! We did this via an
> architectural
> contribution in partnership with the RDK community, a popular
> STB/Router Linux
> distro running on over 100 Million devices.
> 
> MM is now supported in RDK via a FOSS MM connection manager,
> CellularManager
> [
> https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/plugins/gitiles/collaboration/rdkb/compo
> nents/
> opensource/ccsp/RdkCellularManager-MM/+/refs/heads/main]
> (need to signup for a free login), and is being worked on by dozens
> of major OEMs
> & ISPs. If anyone wants to provide feedback or reviews, please let me
> know.
> 
> We're working hard to realize the full potential of this community by
> providing
> quality merge requests, via our partners & RDK, and guiding modem
> makers towards
> standards like QMI/MBIM. Please keep an eye out for us and our
> partners on the
> ML & Gitlab!

That's awesome! Never imagined the kind of reach MM has achieved when
the project got started long long ago...

Dan



T-Mobile Contributions

2023-09-08 Thread matthew stanger
Greetings MM,

I'm excited to announce that T-Mobile US is now using
ModemManager/libMBIM/libQMI
for our 5G Fixed Wireless products [https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet].
We
are currently the largest FWA ISP in the world with well over 3 Million
subscribers, i.e., lots of ModemManager users! We did this via an
architectural
contribution in partnership with the RDK community, a popular STB/Router
Linux
distro running on over 100 Million devices.

MM is now supported in RDK via a FOSS MM connection manager, CellularManager
[
https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/plugins/gitiles/collaboration/rdkb/components/
opensource/ccsp/RdkCellularManager-MM/+/refs/heads/main]
(need to signup for a free login), and is being worked on by dozens of
major OEMs
& ISPs. If anyone wants to provide feedback or reviews, please let me know.

We're working hard to realize the full potential of this community by
providing
quality merge requests, via our partners & RDK, and guiding modem makers
towards
standards like QMI/MBIM. Please keep an eye out for us and our partners on
the
ML & Gitlab!

Cheers,
Matthew