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04/28/2011
Rogers Names First Markets For Initial LTE Launch
Rogers Communications will launch its Long Term Evolution (LTE) network services in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Ottawa in 2011 with the top 25 markets across Canada coming online in 2012. Rogers customers will experience speeds that are between three and four times faster than HSPA+ with peak download rates of up to 150 Mbps and […]
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04/28/2011
Cable vs. Online Content: Analysts Address Three Hot Buttons
There’s nothing better than a good point/counterpoint discussion (who can forget Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd on “Saturday Night Live?”) between subject-matter experts, especially when it concerns cord cutting, a la carte and authentication in front of an audience of cable-industry players. At yesterday’s SeaChange-sponsored “Monetizing Multi-Screen Video” summit in New York City, veteran analysts […]
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04/27/2011
ARRIS Field Upgrade Can Double Downstream Density
ARRIS is in early deployments of its Release 7.4 eXtended Downstream Cable Access Module (XD CAM) field upgrade, effectively doubling the downstream density of the DOCSIS 3.0 C4 CMTS from 16D to 32D without the need for any wiring or hardware changes. This keyed feature field upgrade is available for purchase to the entire installed […]
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04/27/2011
DOCSIS Provisioning of EPON Draws More Interest
At an April interoperability testing event focused on DOCSIS Provisioning of EPON (DPoE), 13 industry suppliers converged on CableLabs to participate. The second DPoE interop event attracted five new suppliers while overall participation increased 30 percent. Suppliers participating in the event included Adva, Arris, Atheros, Broadcom, Ciena, CommScope, CTDI, Finisar, Huawei, MRV, Sumitomo, Telco Systems, […]
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04/27/2011
Suddenlink Launches HBO Online Offerings
Suddenlink is offering HBO’s new authenticated online video destinations, HBO GO and MAX GO. Suddenlink customers who subscribe to HBO and/or Cinemax will now have free, unlimited access to the corresponding new online services at any time, on any computer in the U.S. with a high-speed Internet connection. HBO GO offers more than 1,400 titles […]
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04/27/2011
EPIX Expands To Include Roku, Blu-Ray
Premium entertainment channel EPIX today unveiled apps for download on over one hundred consumer electronic and mobile devices including Android-powered tablets and phones from a variety of manufacturers such as Motorola, HTC and LG; Samsung TVs and Blu-Ray players; Google TV; Roku streaming players; and the BlackBerry PlayBook. This is the next phase of EPIX’s multi-platform […]