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With connected TVs coming to the market in various flavors, will that finally be the end of the set-top box? Not exactly, says EchoStar's Michael Hawkey
8:00 AM Ahead of the annual FTTH Council Europe event in Munich, we ask Heavy Reading's Graham Finnie about next-gen PON developments and the development of FTTH services in Europe
1:00 PM At CES, I put Verizon's Eric Bruno on the spot to walk me through a day in the 'Borderless Life.' The idea is that all your network services can be available on any connected device
At the RIM booth at CES 2012, Fritz Nelson walks through a new, improved BlackBerry PlayBook. Its improved features sound great, but the demo tablet doesn't always cooperate
Achim Berg, CVP of Microsoft's recently formed Operator Channels team, explains how working through the operators is good business and why he's not afraid of Google
11:00 AM Phil checks out Verizon's FiOS TV service on the Microsoft Xbox 360. But why put a subset of its TV service on a gaming console? Verizon's Joe Ambeault explains
MoveTV by Move Networks is a game-changer that transcends traditional IPTV. The solution features linear TV, cloud-based DVR, VOD, and a new-concept UI, with amazing HD quality powered by Move's adaptive streaming technology
Watch as Light Reading, Cisco and Cox discuss the benefits of this exciting new in-home technology connecting managed and CE device content experiences
Nokia's VP of product marketing explains why its first Lumia Windows Phone LTE device is a cut above all the Androids on the market and how AT&T is going to help them prove it
AT&T's John Potter discusses the different requirements for technology and equipment providers as it offers a bigger variety of cloud services and other 'as-a-service' offerings
AT&T's Jon Summers talks about why the carrier is exposing network APIs, why it is focusing on HTML5 and how developers can write apps once and deploy them across multiple devices