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2007 Issue
December 15, 2007
Editor's Letter: Another Set of Voices
By Jonathan Tombes
Welcome to this year's edition of Communications Executive, which differs from that of previous years in several respects.
Whereas in previous editions we focused on CTOs on the multiple system operator (MSO) side, this year we aimed mostly at vice president and director-level executives. Related to that shift, this year's CE is organized around subject matter categories.
The first of our three groups is the broadest. In it, you'll find discussion of converged IP backbones, DOCSIS access technologies and plant metrics. This is also where you'll find big picture views on multiple service offerings, such as those from Mike Reynolds, the new president of Singapore-based Starhub, and John Schanz, Comcast's executive vice president of national engineering and technical operations.
The second group focuses on business services, and in particular business voice. Look here for two subject matter experts from two well-established players in this market: Kristine Faulkner, vice president of product development and management for Cox Business Services, and Jack Burton, director of systems engineering at Cablevision.
The third group takes us to digital video. A potent mix of competitive pressures, groundbreaking and silo-busting technologies, and consumer passion, ambivalence and confusion, this broad category features views from several video experts whose companies (for example, Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Bresnan Communications, Suddenlink) have given them titles that include the even more expansive matrix of "advanced" or "strategic" engineering or technology.
As always, publishing this collection of level-setting interviews is a group effort. It requires coordinated efforts of our business, editorial and production teams; the support of those vendors who sponsored this year's initiative; and the cooperation of the technology executives who shared their views.
Thanks to all.
Jonathan Tombes
Editor
jtombes@accessintel.com
Section links
Advanced Video
GREG GRIGAITIS, SUDDENLINK
MIKE HAYASHI, TIME WARNER CABLE
DOUG IKE, CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS.
JAMES KELSO, COX COMMUNICATIONS
MICHAEL PASQUINILLI, CONCURRENT
PRAGASH PILLAI, BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS
Business Services/Telephony
JACK BURTON, CABLEVISION
KRISTINE FAULKNER, COX BUSINESS SERVICES
Cable Data Networking and Plant
RICK BERNHEIM, JDSU
RALPH BROWN, CABLELABS
KEITH HAYES, CHARTER
MIKE REYNOLDS, STARHUB
JOHN DAHLQUIST, AURORA NETWORKS
JOHN SCHANZ, COMCAST
JOE SELVAGE, MEDIACOM
MOURAD VEENEMAN, UPC BROADBAND
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