Search results for:
ct
-
11/01/2010
2010 Most Powerful Women in Cable: More of the Most Powerful
Here CableFAX presents even more movers and shakers among women leaders in the Cable industry.
-
11/01/2010
Chattanooga Leads The Charge For Fast Internet
It’s not an everyday occurrence when a utility makes national news, but that’s exactly what the city-run public utility EPB, in Chattanooga, Tenn., did recently by building a gigabit passive optical network (GPON) that offers the highest-speed broadband Internet in the country. EPB is the first U.S. Internet provider to reach the gigabit-per-second mark, boasting […]
-
11/01/2010
Why Use Terminators?
Transmission line theory tells us that when the impedances of a signal source, transmission medium—usually assumed to be lossless for analysis purposes—and load or termination are equal, all of the power in an incident wave transmitted by the source is absorbed by the load. When the impedance of, say, the load and transmission medium aren’t […]
-
11/01/2010
First CTIA Enterprise & Apps Cuts Across Voice, Video, Data
Question: How much mobile data is downloaded by U.S. enterprises and consumers every hour of every day? Answer: 1.5 times the information housed in the Library of Congress. That’s a lot of bits and bytes, and wireless carriers along with application developers and equipment suppliers continue to grapple with how to monitor and monetize this […]
-
Premium Content
10/29/2010
Carriage
Charter will add SNY in Northeast CT next week, bringing the net's distribution to 100% of cable, satellite
-
Premium Content
10/28/2010
Dress Decoding
If CT voters want to wear WWE clothing at polling stations Tues, now they can. WWE sued CT Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz for censorship and discrimination after she gave local poll workers the