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05/01/2007
Telephony: Clearing Some Fog and Noise
Just when I thought I was clear on fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), I got two new press releases that started another train of thought. They made me think that from the consumer’s point of view, the choices to be made as service providers offer the quad play are going to be confusing. Depending upon where you […]
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02/15/2006
Don't Sell Wireless Short … Whaleback Spouts Off … Mobile TV just Won't Go Away
Don't Sell Wireless Short
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01/11/2006
No Isolationist, TWC Houston Embraces Pseudowire
Cable’s days as an isolationist industry are over. The new world of telecommunications services is a free-for-all with telephone companies delivering video, cable companies delivering voice and everybody scrapping for everybody else’s business.
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10/18/2005
Commercial Services Symposium
Here’s a wrap-up of the first half of last week’s Commercial Services Symposium in Charlotte, N.C. See next week’s Pipeline for the second half. (For a copy of the CD-ROM with all papers and presentations, contact the SCTE.) From Existing Plant Talk of a beachhead first appeared in the opening talk by Accenture Partner Steven […]
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10/04/2005
Pipeline Profile: Jonathan Kramer
SCTE member since 1980 Title: Principal, Kramer. Firm Inc. Broadband Background: Kramer has been involved with the cable TV industry for nearly 30 years, beginning his career in engineering operations, but transitioning to consulting in 1984 and earning a Juris Doctor degree in 2001. He and his team serve as technical advisors and cable system […]
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07/01/2005
Rogers on Track for VoIP
Sooner rather than later, cable must deploy a quadruple play by adding wireless to its video, data and voice bundle. This is problematic for most operators because there's no wireless spectrum available, and the big wireless players- Verizon, Cingular and even T-Mobile-are affiliated with telephone companies.