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| 02.22.2010 |
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XCast Expands EMTA Provisioning
XCast Labs announced automatic provisioning capability for the full line of ARRIS embedded multi-media terminal adapters (EMTAs). The voice over IP (VoIP) specialist also announced that New York City-based Private Network Cable (PNC) Television has selected...
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| 08.06.2007 |
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VOD for the Little Guys
How operations approach VOD and even their strategic goals...
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| 08.02.2007 |
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Duopoly, Meet Google-opoly
FCC 700 MHz wireless auction rules...
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| 08.02.2007 |
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Cisco Links Network and Content
Cable operators' once-tidy video empires are being systematically squeezed...
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| 06.29.2007 |
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Bresnan Cherry Picks Terayon for Digital Simulcast
Despite the distractions of the July 1 deadline for separable security (see second story below), Bresnan has moved forward this year with its digital simulcast rollouts in the northern part of its footprint. Bresnan announced last week that it was using...
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| 06.28.2007 |
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There's a Gadfly in the Industry Agreement
Unlike cable, the telcos let dissenting or contradictory voices be heard, even at the highest levels. Matt Bross, group technology officer at BT, added both a bit of levity and contrariness to a panel of heavy hitters presented by the Alliance for...
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| 06.25.2007 |
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VOD Key for IPTV Providers
While Cablevision figures out how to switch 500 HD channels and Cox moves toward 50 HD channels, IPTV providers are still trying to come to grips with VOD offerings, according to a recent report. Pyramid Research wrote in a recent report that while IPTV...
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| 06.07.2007 |
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A Different Kind of Quad Play
A big topic of conversation at NXTComm and Cable-Tec Expo - did anyone mention the two conflict this year? - will be the poorly named quadruple play. With the way the FCC is flexing its indecency muscles, it's unlikely that the term fourplay will ever gain...
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| 06.03.2007 |
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Oversi Makes U.S. Debut
Oversi made its public debut in the United States at last month's NCTA show in Las Vegas. Prior to that show, Israel-based Oversi's only foray in the United States was a demonstration at one of CableLabs' conferences. Oversi's OverCache solution is designed...
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| 05.31.2007 |
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IP Daily? C-Cor Seems to Think So
If Dave Woodle, chairman-CEO of longtime cable vendor C-Cor ordered a bowl of alphabet soup, he'd probably pick out every letter but two. Woodle, as he made abundantly clear at the Friedman, Billings, Ramsey (FBR) 2007 Growth Conference in New York City this...
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| 05.24.2007 |
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GET Real, Says GET Interactive
When there's a struggle to build revenue, someone inevitably steps up to fill the moneybags. While technology companies such as Vyyo (formerly the Terayon part) and RGB Networks work with TV-specific models to insert unavoidable advertising onto screens...
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| 05.18.2007 |
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Arris Ready to Help MSOs Tackle SMB Market
Arris held another of its technology breakfasts a few weeks ago at The Cable Show '07. Aside from updating the early morning crowd on some of its product developments, Michael Emmendorfer, Arris' senior director, solution architecture and strategy and a...
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| 05.17.2007 |
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Copper Spines
Lest anyone think that stealing business customers from the telcos is like collecting taxes from New Jersey residents - easy and fun since they complain so loudly and can do so little about it - several big telco players made it clear this week that they're...
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| 05.11.2007 |
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Pace Flips Out in Las Vegas
Product demonstrations proliferated the show floor last week in Las Vegas like neon lights along the Strip, so we won't get to a lot of them in this edition of the newsletter. One interesting demonstration of note was by Pace Micro Technology, which included...
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| 05.10.2007 |
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The Business of Cable
There's an old joke that's perhaps a bit tacky or insensitive considering the goings-on in Las Vegas this week, but appropriate nevertheless. "I went to a fight, and a hockey game broke out." For those who like their jokes updated beyond the Broad...
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| 05.04.2007 |
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StarHub Ramps Up to Broadband Speed of 145 Mbps with Motorola, Vyyo
Several vendors have used The Cable Show '07 venue in Las Vegas to trumpet deployment news, including Vyyo and Motorola, which announced successful testing with StarHub of DOCSIS 3.0 services with speeds exceeding 145 Mbps. Testing took place over StarHub's...
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| 05.03.2007 |
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Don't Fear the Reaper
There will no doubt be a lot of talk next week about the Internet's potential to replace conventional television delivery methods - cable, satellite and now telco - with IP-generated content. Advocates - anyone younger than this writer, apparently - believe...
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| 04.27.2007 |
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Zodiac, Skyworks Hook Up for Advergames
Gamers are a dedicated bunch who used to be looked at as bandwidth hogs, but there are financial windfalls to be had with gamers now that the models are beings refined. Zodiac Interactive paired up with Skyworks Technologies last week for a partnership...
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| 04.26.2007 |
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The New AT&T
AT&T this week somewhat quietly announced first-quarter results that included the initial activity of the merged AT&T-BellSouth-Cingular...
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| 04.20.2007 |
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Intel, Tandberg Partner Deliver Video Content to PCs
At last week's National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas, Intel and Tandberg announced a joint solution that is designed to enable programmers to deliver broadcast-quality content over the Internet to Intel technology-based devices and PCs. The...
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