CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Ziggo has launched its cloud based multiscreen, multiroom service, using cloud-based technology from ActiveVideo Networks to provide a consistent look and feel on even the […]
DOCSIS 3.1: the countdown begins
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Although talk about DOCSIS 3.1 began only late last year, circumstances will require initial deployments to be made as soon as 2015/16.
Cable CTOs tackle hardware in the home
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Operators are increasingly being forced to deal with consumer hardware choices and how it connects to their own networks.
Virgin eyes next generation wireless
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Virgin Media’s motivation for offering Wi-Fi on the London Underground is its interest in Next Generation Wireless, according to Kevin Baughan, director, Metro Wireless, Virgin […]
Zon goes forward with Timewarp
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Zon’s cloud-based recording service Timewarp is proving to be a big success.
Operators face piracy threat
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Piracy is still a potent revenue threat to pay-TV operators, though at the same time the type of threat is changing.
Cable finance starts to flow
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Markets in Central and Eastern Europe are opening up for floatations and what they want to see is sensible business plans.
European cable on upward trajectory
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Although the number of cable homes in Europe is falling, there are 13 new service contracts for every lost customer.
Accenture: cable holding its own
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. The mobile industry is currently facing a much more challenging time than cable, according to Ewan Mackay, MD, Cable Industry, EALA, Accenture.
TV Everywhere: the solution?
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. The biggest threat to the cable industry is not cord cutters but young people who have never has cords to cut, according to Bruce Tuchman, […]