IPDR Milestones

Apr 2008
IPDR becomes the IPDR Product Delivery Team of the TM Forum Interface Program
Jan 2008
IPDR is referred by the ITU-T NGN Accounting Management recommendation Y.2233
Sep 2007
IPDR is referred by the ATIS IPTV OSS High Level Functional Requirments and Architecture spec (ATIS-0300092)
May 2007
IPDR.org Joins the TM Forum
Mar 2007 IPDR is referred by the ATIS IIF IPTV High Level Architecture spec (ATIS-0800007)
 Dec 2006
IPDR becomes a mandatory part of the Cablelabs OCAP 1.1 Metric Engine
Cablelabs’ DOCSIS 3.0 IPDR Service Specifications (that was published later in 2007 as SCTE 135-4)
Nov 2006
Full ANS (ATIS-030075.1.2006) Usage Data Management For Packet – Based Services - Service-Neutral Protocol Specification For Billing Applications is based on IPDR
Sep 2006
IPDR is included in the 3GPP’s IMS Acc Mgt reference model as a viable solution for the Bx IRP
Dec 2005
DOCSIS 2.0 Default IPDR Service Specification
Nov 2005
ATIS-0300075.1 Service-Neutral Protocol Specification based on IPDR is
published as American National Standard (ANS) for trial use
May 2005
IPDR is included in the DOCSIS Certification Waves
Mar 2005
DOCSIS SAMIS interoperability event of IPDR
Sep 2004
Introduction of IPDR/SP V2
Cablelabs DOCSIS–ECR suggests including IPDR as integral portion of DOCSIS SAMIS (it was publish later in 2005 as American National Standard ANSI/SCTE 23-3 2005 DOCSIS 1.1 Part 3: OSSI)
Jan 2004
Harmonization of CRANE & IPDR resulted in IPDR/SP v1
Mar 2003
IPDR.org adopts CRANE
Nov 2002
CRANE is published as IETF RFC 3423
 May 2002
First production products certified IPDR-Compliant™
Jun 2001
First implementation of the CRANE protocol
Jun 2000
First IPDR Proof-of-Concept Interoperable implementations at Billing WorldLearn from representatives of TM Forum, OSGi Alliance, Home Gateway Initiative and DSL Forum about evolving standards & industry specifications and how they will affect your business both now and in the future.
Dec 1999
First IPDR Draft Specification
Aug 1999
First IPDR.org Membership Meeting. Members include: service providers,
equipment vendors, system integrators, and billing and mediation vendors
Jun 1999
Billing World call to form an organization to facilitate the exchange of usage and
service measurement between network and hosting elements and operations
and business support systems