TORONTO – Delighted with their early business successes, major cable operators are stepping up their efforts to capture sizable chunks of the commercial telecom services market and recruit larger companies.... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Although they’re seeking to upgrade to IP video as quickly as possible, four of North America’s largest cable operators don’t expect legacy video services and devices to disappear... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Now that they have started to embrace IP video technology, cable engineers are busily figuring out the best way to make the big transition to all-IP service delivery.... Continue Reading
NEW YORK – Seeking to boost its market share of medium- and large-sized companies, Rogers Communications’ business unit is pressing other North American cable operators to interconnect their networks and... Continue Reading
ATLANTA – Although the Apple iPad is not yet two years old, consumers are already beginning to treat it like a smaller TV set, at least in their video viewing... Continue Reading
ATLANTA – Following the leads of fellow major U.S. cable operators Cablevision and Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications plans to begin streaming linear TV channels to iPads and possibly other... Continue Reading
ATLANTA – Major U.S. cable operators are counting on a continuing wave of paranoia to motivate them and carry them through another very challenging period for the industry. Speaking at... Continue Reading
NEW ORLEANS – Arguing that video lies at the centre of all of today's most significant network and cultural trends, Calix Networks CEO Carl Russo believes that service providers are... Continue Reading
NEW ORLEANS – Seeking to move boldly into a potentially hot new area, Verizon Communications plans to begin selling its new home control and security service throughout the U.S. sometime... Continue Reading
NEW ORLEANS – Even though 3DTV has hit a bunch of potholes along the way, ESPN doesn’t have any regrets about rolling out its new 3D network in the U.S.... Continue Reading