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Language gets weird. Even what seems obvious can quickly muddle. I’m reminded of a panel about over-the-top video, where a representative of that community (OK,
Language gets weird. Even what seems obvious can quickly muddle. I’m reminded of a panel about over-the-top video, where a representative of that community (OK,
Think About 'Linear IP Video' September 10, 2012 Language gets weird. Even what seems obvious can quickly muddle. I’m reminded of a panel about over-
Last week’s email included a message from a friend who lives on the periphery of cable technology: “I was asked recently if I’d seen cable MSOs
Innovation can happen in the strangest places. Latest example: a tool built from a tangent of the DOCSIS cable-modem specification, which lets cable operators find,
A few weeks ago, an engineering elder called to pose this bit of industrial wisdom: “For the last 20 years, we’ve seen the monetization of Moore’s
Last week, we examined some of the notable consumer trends coming out of my makeshift over-the-top (OTT) video lab. This week, and as promised, a bit more - starting
This week marks one year of sampling a large variety of over-the-top video hardware and software in a makeshift office lab. Why? To understand the reasons people cut
Maybe this is happening to you, too. A conversation begins. It’s about over-the-top video, or usage-based broadband, or any of the tangents that go with the new
More than a decade ago, an MSO executive halted a staff meeting to make this exasperated observation: “Tools, tools, tools - can we just have one meeting where