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How do you connect legacy equipment with emerging mobile devices? Can these generate revenue and improve consumer experiences? Hear Jim Elayan, Vice President, Marketing for itaas, discuss the changing landscape of multi-screen interactive apps
Cisco mobility solutions help service providers monetize their networks through new services and business models, optimize the delivery of those services and deliver an enhanced video experience with Cisco M.O.VE framework
Canoe Ventures CTO Arthur Orduna gives an update on the JV's interactive ad campaign, what apps are on the horizon, and how it's approaching cable VoD and TV Everywhere services
Tellabs helps operators overcome profitability challenges while reducing costs and adding revenue. Tellabs' Tim Doiron and Pankaj Shroff describe how it adds application intelligence to mobile networks
Craig Easley of Accedian and Joe Braue evaluate the Ether-zation of mobile backhaul, synch up on packet synchronization techniques and explore the top exports from Quebec – NIDs and beauty!
Heavy Reading analyst Alan Breznick explains how cable MSOs are looking to mobile backhaul as a wholesale business, but facing challenges unique to their industry
Comcast's Mitch Bowling gives us more detail on the MSO's home security product as he discusses Comcast's approach to finding and starting new businesses
Aria allows mid-tier and smaller operators to offer advanced products and features utilizing the existing cable plant. Features include VoD, Whole Home DVR, TV Everywhere, integrated search, widget-based graphical UI and RF remote controls
Ken Morse, CTO of Cisco's Service Provider Video Technology Group, expounds on the progress MSO customers are making with their different migration paths leading toward end-to-end IP video
The cable industry continues to celebrate its common next-gen architecture spec as a way to simplify the process of building cable networks that can deliver IP video
thePlatform's Ian Blaine discusses his company's role in Comcast's Xfinity TV, providing more proof that broadband video and traditional VoD are blending
NDS is using a technology to provide separable security without having to use CableCARDs, so cable operators can deploy TV services securely with lower hardware costs
Ericsson's Ann Viner discusses the company's long-standing and broad capabilities in the telecom operations and business support system markets and outlines some of Ericsson's key differentiators in this increasingly critical sector