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Engineering-Wise - Cable Transformed
January 31, 2011 7:15 pm | by Mark Dzuban, President and CEO of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers | CommentsComcast, Time Warner Cable and Samsung teaming up to stream live TV. New devices from Cisco and Motorola. More relationships for streaming cable content directly to Sony TVs, Apple iPads and Android-based devices.
Capital Currents - The life ... and death ... of MediaFlo
January 31, 2011 7:10 pm | by Jeffrey Krauss, President of Telecommunications and Technology Policy | CommentsMediaFlo will be shut down in March 2011. AT&T probably wants to use this spectrum to ease network congestion caused by iPhone users, but it’s hard to see how they can use this spectrum for that goal.
WEB Extras - February 2011
January 31, 2011 7:00 pm | CommentsWEBINARS: Passive Optical LAN – Latest Shift in LAN Technology... WHITE PAPERS: Refining Media Delivery Intelligent Caching Comes of Age & The Micro Packet ONP... Visit www.CEDmagazine.com every day for news gathered and written specifically for communications service providers and their vendors.
Fearless predictions: Don’t look now, but...
December 31, 2010 7:50 pm | by Brian Santo, Editor-in-Chief | CommentsThe future ain’t what it used to be. We were promised underwater cities, we were promised unisex silver jumpsuits, and Jim Cameron has now featured those really cool robotic exoskeletons in two movies.
CED Person of the Year - Bob Miron: Cable Industry Icon
December 31, 2010 7:45 pm | by Mike Robuck, Senior Editor | CommentsThe cable industry is chock full of pioneers, mavericks and legends from the early days, but during a 50-year broadcast and cable career, former Bright House Networks Chairman Bob Miron carved his own unique legacy before retiring last month.
Everything is bigger at CES
December 31, 2010 7:40 pm | by Traci Patterson | CommentsGet ready for some technology-infused tweets and Facebook posts from the staff at CEA, from eager bloggers and next-gen journalists, and from giddy CES participants, because this is the show for tech enthusiasts.
Deploying Carrier Ethernet
December 31, 2010 7:35 pm | by Brian Santo, Editor-in-Chief | CommentsA new test methodology for activating carrier Ethernet services is sailing toward imminent ratification by the ITU. Once adopted, this methodology – called Y.156sam – will be a means for service providers to deploy carrier Ethernet services for their business customers...
Mobile Internet - Backhaul Bottleneck
December 31, 2010 7:30 pm | by Tony Tam, Senior Product Manager at Anda Networks | CommentsThe rapid growth of video and other rich-content traffic over 3G/4G backhaul networks is a well-known phenomenon. What isn’t generally recognized is that this traffic often comes in unpredictable bursts that are a challenge to manage.
Memory Lane - A Precedent for Consent
December 31, 2010 7:25 pm | by Stewart Schley, Media & Technology Writer, Denver, Colo. | CommentsBy transmitting a signal over a physical wire, they reasoned it would be possible to connect distant homes to the originating signal source, allowing them to take part in the new electronic media revolution sweeping the nation’s cities...
Open Mic - How to Prepare for Video Over IP
December 31, 2010 7:20 pm | by Kip Compton General manager of the video and content platforms business for Cisco’s Service Provider Video Technology Group | CommentsNow that online video viewing is trending into the consumer mainstream and beyond early adopters of streaming media services and devices, it’s time to figure out how to assess the readiness of the cable plant for delivering IP video.
Engineering Wise - No Cable Tech Left Behind
December 31, 2010 7:15 pm | by Mark Dzuban, President and CEO of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers | CommentsWe’ve come a long way since my pre-teen days, when I helped my father build amplifiers in the basement of our home for Bark Lee Yee’s Twin County system.
Capital Currents - Regulation of Online Video Distribution
December 31, 2010 7:10 pm | by Jeffrey Krauss President of Telecommunications and Technology Policy | CommentsThe only issue that has definitely been decided is that these over-the-top (OTT) services will have to provide closed captioning. How they will accomplish that is still somewhat problematic.
WEB Extras - January 2011
December 31, 2010 7:00 pm | CommentsCED Webinar: Gearing Up: Synchronous & Carrier Ethernet Demand... White Papers: Refining Media Delivery: Intelligent Caching Comes of Age & The Micro Packet ONP: Leveraging Today’s Optical Network for Next-Generation Ethernet Access... Visit CEDmagazine.com every day for news gathered and written specifically for communications service providers and their vendors.
Top 50 Broadband Hits
November 30, 2010 7:50 pm | by CED staff | CommentsThis year's No. 1, over the top, is the obverse of last year's No. 1, TV Everywhere. It looks as if OTT will be the biggest challenge/opportunity that multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) will have to contend with for some time.
SCTE Cable-Tec Expo: The Shape of Things to Come
November 30, 2010 7:45 pm | by CED staff | CommentsCable-Tec Expo saw the introduction of a handful of ultra-dense QAMs and CMTSs (the better to CMAP you with, my dear) and more ways for cable operators to integrate multiple sources of content and applications (social networking, over the top, content delivery networks). And, of course, almost everywhere that attendees turned there was everybody’s favorite new toy – a tablet computer (remote access, mobility).


