Project Data

title:MUlti Service access Everywhere
period:2004 Jan - 2005 Dec (Phase 1)
2006 Jan - 2007 Dec (Phase 2)
leader:Csaba Lukovszki
budget:34.000.000 € (EC contribution: 18.600.000 € ) (Phase 1)
27.800.000 € (EC contribution: 15.500.000 € ) (Phase 2)
homepage:http://www.ist-muse.org/

 

MUSE consortium

For the list of 36 partners and 28 organizations, please visit the project webpage here.

MUSE goals

The overall objective of MUSE was the research and development of a future, low cost, multi-service access network. The access network should provide secure connectivity between end-user terminals and edge nodes in a multi-provider environment. It should be suited for the ubiquitous delivery of broadband services to every European citizen.

MUSE aimed at a consensus view of the future access and edge network achieved by the co-operative research of almost all major players in Europe in the area of Broadband Access. The project addressed the network architecture, techno-economics, access nodes, solutions for the first mile, and interworking with the home network. Solutions were evaluated in end-to-end lab trials and promoted in standardisation.


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