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Comcast's CTO Tony Werner provides a network update on all the big cable themes: Docsis 3.0, tru2way, upstream channel bonding, and EBIF. He notes that Comcast will be lab testing upstream bonding equipment this year and rolling some out over the course of next year. That will not only speed up consumer upstream connections, but will also help the network handle advanced applications, like multicasting, more easily
Aditya Kishore from Heavy Reading talks about the reality of the connected home and how the challenge of putting video over wireless and a low return on investment are still major stumbling blocks for the players in this game
Aditya Kishore from Heavy Reading talks about the short- and long-term consumer responses to the credit crunch in terms of pay TV services, where cost saving domiminates
Jim Anderson, VP Sales Marketing at LSI, talks about the problems that mobile networks are having handling the traffic demands of social media, video on demand, real-time video conferencing and video streaming. LSI's range of multi core processors provide a cost-effective way to accelerate the industry's realization of any-to-any communication
Jeff Cole, Director of the USC Center for the Digital Future, tells us that TV will become ever more important in our lives and will provide ever more revenue – but the cost of free TV will still be advertising
Ericsson's Kurt Sillen explains how the boundary between viewer and producer is becoming blurred and that a personal relationship between viewer and service provider stands to change the way we perceive TV advertising
Ericsson'e Eugene Sarmiento talks about the importance of the Digital Living Network Alliance and how operators are now making home networking part of their offering to consumers
Head of Sales Development Eugene Sarmiento explains how media can be moved within and outside the home using Ericsson's Connected Home Gateway software
Heavy Reading's Adi Kishore talks about the importance of multi-platform video distribution to service providers and the challenge of generating revenue from these services
According to Ericsson's Business Development Director, HD video on IPTV is no longer a niche product. Improved picture quality, lower bit rates, and bandwidth optimization have increased the reach of HD onto multiple viewing platforms
Ericsson's Senior Product Manager explains that deploying converged TV successfully requires a knowledge of the viewing behavior associated with different devices as well as the importance of differentiation in a highly competetive market
Oran Cassem, Ericsson's VP for TV Services, talks about how close we are to the reality of converged TV, the importance of building killer platforms, and how Ericsson's Connected Home Gateway is facilitating this vision of the future
The Broadband Forum's Gavin Young says service providers will be using DPI and other techniques to get peak-to-mean traffic ratios in order. He also gives a tip of the beret to France for having more than half of Western Europe's IPTV uptake
Executives from Cisco, Motorola, Arris, and SeaChange offer a scattershot of opinions on how the cable industry can protect its advertising revenue and avoid losing ad dollars to the Internet and IPTV
At The Cable Show, we asked several executives to gauge the impact devices with tru2way, a new interactive technology for cable systems, will have on the retail market for cable set-tops, TVs, and other gear
Graham Finnie defines policy management and describes the controversy surrounding where in the network it should go. Also, he weighs in on the best way to manage deep packet inspection
Jay Rolls, SVP of Technology, Cox Communications, lists wireless, Docsis 3.0, and tru2way as his big tech priorities for the next year. He also gives some details about the Lafayette, La., Docsis 3.0 deployment