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Home automation wherever you are...
June 18, 2013 7:37 pm | by Brian Santo | Articles | CommentsHome services – packages that include some combination of home automation, home monitoring, and home security – have a long way to go before they rival any of the other elements in the residential bundle in terms of revenue. But the potential is there and initial indications are highly encouraging.
Comcast's Stemper takes care of business
June 18, 2013 7:11 pm | by Mike Robuck | Articles | CommentsBill Stemper, president of Comcast Business Services, spent part of the Cable Show in Washington D.C. being honored by his peers in the cable industry. After a 30-year-career in cable, Stemper chalked up a win in the National Cable & Telecommunications Association’s Vanguard Awards in the cable operations and management category.
Exploring the benefits of a Fiber Deep architecture
June 18, 2013 6:47 pm | by John Dahlquist | Articles | CommentsRegulators, institutions and businesses all continue to expand green initiatives. Cable operators are no exception to this trend as they continue to look for ways that can help them reduce power consumption and evolve their networks in order to increase their return on investment and become more socially responsible.
Netflix cuts original TV deal with DreamWorks
June 18, 2013 1:42 pm | by The Associated Press | News | CommentsNetflix has cut a deal to offer new TV shows from DreamWorks Animation starting in 2014 in what the company described as its biggest transaction ever for original first-run content. Though financial details were not disclosed, Netflix Inc. said the agreement includes more than 300 hours of new TV episodes in a multi-year deal.
Google begins launching Internet-beaming balloons
June 18, 2013 1:38 pm | by The Associated Press | News | CommentsGoogle is launching Internet-beaming antennas into the stratosphere aboard giant, jellyfish-shaped balloons with the lofty goal of getting the entire planet online. Ground stations about 60 miles apart would bounce Internet signals up to the balloons. The signals would hop backward from one balloon to the next to keep people continuously connected.
Cox Business survey: Email still rules, Steve Jobs still cool
June 18, 2013 12:40 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsCox Business released the results of its first small business survey and the findings included that email was still the most critical communications tool, social media is lacking and Steve Jobs was the top entrepreneurial idol. Cox Business surveyed 605 small business owners and managers in its footprint to get their thoughts on business-related issues.
Ikanos adds service diagnostics to DSL ICs
June 17, 2013 1:25 pm | by Brian Santo | Product Releases | CommentsIkanos has developed a software-based diagnostic and monitoring capability for its DSL products that not only gives DSL network operators the ability to check in on service they provide to their subscribers, but also makes information accessible to customers so that they have the option to address problems that arise.
Netgear sampling MoCA-to-Wi-Fi extender
June 17, 2013 1:23 pm | by Brian Santo | Product Releases | CommentsNetgear is sampling a MoCA-to-Wi-Fi extender based on Entropic’s silicon and software. Netgear’s WM2500RP extender is designed for service providers to use to boost coverage in whole-home video and data installations. The device delivers more than 400 Mbps of usable MAC (medium access control) throughput.
CableLabs announces first devices to achieve DPoE qualification
June 17, 2013 12:19 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsThis morning CableLabs announced qualification of the first devices that use the DOCSIS Provisioning of EPON (DPoE) specifications. Devices achieving qualification status were DPoE systems from CommScope, Huawei, Sumitomo Electric, and ZTE and optical network units (ONUs) from CTDI, Finisar, Huawei, and Sumitomo Electric.
Charter hires Bohigian as EVP, governmental affairs
June 17, 2013 12:14 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsCharter Communications has hired former Cablevision lobbyist and Federal Communications Commissions aide Catherine Bohigian as its new executive vice president, governmental affairs. Bohigian, who starts her new job on July 8, replaces Robert Quicksilver, who is leaving the company.
Suddenlink signs up Sigma Systems to provision business services
June 17, 2013 12:09 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsSuddenlink Communications has deployed the Sigma Systems fulfillment platform to automate the activation of voice and data services for its business customers. By using Sigma’s fulfillment offering, Suddenlink was able to achieve full integration from billing, order entry to delivery.
Time Warner Cable Business expands Teleworker availability
June 14, 2013 11:01 am | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsTime Warner Cable Business Class has expanded the availability of its Teleworker Solutions, which includes four bundled packages to pick from, across its Texas, Mid-West and Pacific West markets. The bundles combine high-speed Internet with business class phone and managed security to meet the needs of remote office workers.
Report: Customer premise equipment market choogling along
June 14, 2013 10:58 am | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsLed by gains in the cable and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) sectors, the broadband customer premise equipment market continued to post solid gains in the first quarter of this year. Thanks to the continued strong growth of FTTH and cable CPE, the global broadband CPE market hit $2.2 billion in the first quarter.
Atlantic Broadband goes exclusive with TiVo
June 14, 2013 10:54 am | by Brian Santo | News | CommentsAtlantic Broadband will rely exclusively on TiVo for customer premise equipment, and will become the first U.S. MSO to leverage TiVo's complete product suite, according to the vendor, which also said the deal is exclusive. Atlantic Broadband will begin the rollout later this year.
Cisco announces newest core router: the CRS-X
June 13, 2013 1:54 pm | by Brian Santo | News | CommentsCisco today announced a new member of its Carrier Routing System (CRS) family of core routers, this one providing about 10 times the capacity of the founding product in the line, the CRS-1, which debuted in 2004. The new CRS-X, which will be available later this year, is a 400 Gbps per slot system that can be expanded to nearly 1 Pbps (petabit per second) in a multi-chassis deployment.



