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09/26/2011
Pace Offers Software For Gateways
Pace launched its Helium unified gateway software for broadband network providers, enabling operators to manage their services through any gateway or next generation smartbox system, regardless of vendor, and providing advanced home networking services to the consumer in an operator-defined environment. Helium, a new addition to Pace’s Elements platform, is hardware-agnostic software that allows operators […]
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09/26/2011
Comcast's Adams Wins CT's 'Women in Technology' Award
CableFAX’s sister pub Communications Technology has awarded this year’s prestigious “Women in Technology” Award to Susan Adams, svp, Engineering and Operations for Comcast Cable’s Northeast Division.
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09/26/2011
What's In A Name?
Last week, we got news about a couple of corporate name changes. On Friday, Cellular South said it was changing its name to C Spire Wireless. (For more, click here). And earlier in the week, Netflix announced it was separating its DVD mail-order business from its streaming business. The DVD business will be named "Qwikster," […]
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09/26/2011
Comcast’s Adams Named 2011 'Women in Technology' Award Winner
Susan Adams, senior vice president/Engineering and Operations for Comcast Cable’s Northeast Division, is this year’s winner of the prestigious "Women in Technology" Award, chosen by Communications Technology magazine, Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) and the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE). Adams, who will be featured on the cover of the November issue of CT […]
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09/23/2011
DISH Adds Subscription Streaming Option in Pay-TV Bundle
DISH Network and Blockbuster today unveiled Blockbuster Movie Pass. Beginning Oct. 1, Blockbuster Movie Pass is available for DISH customers, starting at $10 per month, and featuring a streaming movie service. Blockbuster Movie Pass includes: More than 100,000 DVD movies, TV shows and games available by mail. More than 3,000 movies available to stream to […]
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09/23/2011
FCC Sides With Verizon in MSG Programming Spat
The Federal Communications Commission yesterday ruled that the Madison Square Garden Company must make its MSG and MSG+ high-definition regional sports channels available to Verizon’s FiOS TV service. In July 2009, Verizon filed a complaint with the FCC against MSG (controlled by the same principals who control Cablevision) for refusing to sell Verizon the HD […]