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Preventing a broadband meltdown
April 30, 2012 9:27 pm | by Cam Cullen, vice president of global marketing at Procera Networks | CommentsThe broadband market is experiencing major upheaval, and MSOs are at the center of the storm.
In Perspective - Troll’s bane
April 30, 2012 6:53 pm | by Brian Santo | CommentsTwitter just announced an astonishing patent policy that provides a fascinating correction to the way the patent system has been going astray.
Open Mic - Advertising to the TV and IP-connected devices
April 30, 2012 6:35 pm | by Jeff Brooks, vice president of business development at Arris | CommentsCable operators are by now very aware of the shifting landscape in content consumption and delivery technologies, as well as the potential changes this will drive in advertising on linear TV and IP-connected devices.
Memory Lane - Getting game
April 30, 2012 6:14 pm | by Stewart Schley, media and technology writer | CommentsSega Channel broke new ground in several ways: Not only did it suggest a networked future for the delivery of entertainment content, it forced cable companies to recognize the need to fine-tune their networks to accommodate new types of digital content.
Engineering-Wise - An energy call to arms
April 30, 2012 12:31 am | by Mark Dzuban, president and CEO of the SCTE | CommentsIn the same way that you and I struggle to counter rising fuel and power costs with more efficient usage in our daily lives, so too do operators, programmers and vendors.
Ciciora's Corner - Fast history: Part I
April 29, 2012 9:55 pm | by Walt S. Ciciora, expert on cable and consumer electronics issues | CommentsI have just finished reading “High Definition Television: The Creation, Development and Implementation of HDTV Technology” by Philip J. Cianci.
Capital Currents - High-risk spectrum plays
April 29, 2012 8:41 pm | by Jeffrey Krauss, president of Telecommunications and Technology Policy | CommentsIn light of recent legislation allowing the FCC to auction off TV broadcast spectrum, it might be instructive to review some ill-fated radio spectrum plays.
In Perspective - HBO’s Tywin Lannister maneuvers
April 27, 2012 10:53 pm | by Brian Santo | CommentsHow much is “Game of Thrones” worth? Worth paying for? Or only worth pirating?
Open Mic - Realizing the potential of the enterprise market
April 27, 2012 10:18 pm | by Uri Gurevitz, manager of cross-portfolio marketing at Amdocs | CommentsWith consumer revenues flattening, service providers are looking to the enterprise segment more than ever before to satisfy their growth and revenue goals.
Orchestrating the gateway of the future
April 27, 2012 8:43 pm | by Brian Santo | CommentsMany of the most important features of any electronics product are implemented directly in the silicon processors that orchestrate everything those products do. So what’s next?
The fragmented world of DRM
March 2, 2012 7:49 pm | by By Mike Robuck, Senior Editor | CommentsAs evidenced by this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, TV Everywhere has gone primetime with the masses, but getting that video content onto any device, anywhere, anytime is creating operational headaches for cable operators.
3-D sans those pesky glasses
March 2, 2012 7:33 pm | by Craig Kuhl, Contributing Editor | CommentsGlasses-free (autostereoscopic) 3-D TV has been demonstrated, but it has limitations that compromise it as a practical solution for the consumer market – at least for now.
UP Front - March 2012
March 2, 2012 7:15 pm | by CED Magazine | CommentsComcast, Verizon come out punching; Canoe Ventures shuts down iTV business; Cable closes in on universal support for TV apps; IP-based home security on the rise ...
Bandwidth: The Gold Rush of the cable industry
March 2, 2012 7:05 pm | by John Dahlquist, vice president of marketing at Aurora Networks | CommentsBandwidth remains one of a broadband operator’s most valued assets. As the industry evolves and advanced services flourish, it has quickly become the commodity on which revenue-generating service opportunities are dependent.
Pushing 802.11n technology to new heights
March 2, 2012 6:58 pm | by Sam Heidari, CEO Quantenna | CommentsIn most cases, 802.11n technology actually offers superior video-handling performance, coverage and cost-effectiveness to wired options including MoCA, HPNA and powerline communications (PLC).



