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[Stop the Cap!] Despite some earlier assertions made by company officials that DOCSIS 3 upgrades were designed to improve broadband service for Time Warner Cable customers, it turns out DOCSIS 3 is the foundation for the cable company’s future IPTV and “big pipe” platform. Manchester says DOCSIS 3 will enable the company to service the wired home of the future. It will deliver content to an edge device (such as an advanced router) with a hard drive and caching capacity that will link to home computers, MP3 players, or any other device on which consumers want to view content.
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[Satellite and FTA Forums] Time Warner Cable Exec Talks Up IPTV Future: Philadelphia -- Time Warner Cable's New York City system is doing a trial of "TV Everywhere" online viewing of premium content for authenticated subscribers and the cable operator is gearing up for an IPTV trial at the end of the year, the system's top engineering executive said June 9 at the B&C/Multichannel News On Demand Summit 2.0.
[CableTV.com Forums] On Demand Summit: Time Warner Cable Exec Talks Up IPTV Future: Time Warner Cable's New York City system is doing a trial of "TV Everywhere" online viewing of premium content for authenticated subscribers and the cable operator is gearing up for an IPTV trial at the end of the year, the system's top engineering executive said at an industry conference Wednesday.
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[blog maverick] Don't Waste the Internet on TV - Protect the Future of the ...: I will side with Jeff on this and submit that FCC regulation of internet bandwidth is unlikely and more so unnecessary. At the risk of dating myself, I’ll point out that had the pleasure of working with Vinton Cerf on one of the world’s first large-scale global commercial applications for the internet and I would wager to say Vint would balk at the notion of FCC regulation.
[CNET News.com] AT&T's U-verse gets 24Mbps downloads | Signal Strength - CNET News: Cable operators are achieving these faster speeds thanks to upgrades to their networks using a technology called Docsis 3.0, which allows them to bond channels together for more capacity. By the end of 2010 most cable operators will have fully upgraded their networks to this technology, which will allow them to deliver faster and faster Internet speeds.
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[Stock Market News & Stocks to Watch from StraightStocks] Switched Digital Video Thriving - Analyst Blog: The SDV platform can also be utilized by cable MSOs for other applications like IPTV and the upcoming 3DTV services. Using the SDV technology, cable operators can deliver both real-time and on-demand video services to IPTV set-top boxes, personal computer and mobile handsets.
[Communications Engineering & Design Headline News] Managing The Traffic Flow: CTO priorities: The technology chiefs of the major MSOs have a lot on their plates: analog reclamation, HD, network convergence, tru2way, DOCSIS 3.0, and more, but theres no industry-wide consensus on how to prioritize the deployment of those technologies. The panel included, from left to right, SCTEs Dr.
[Media Experiences 2 Go] Motorola MPEG-4 Set-Tops in the Wild « Media Experiences 2 Go: Two users report having the DCX boxes, one in Arlington Texas via Time Warner Cable, and one in the suburbs of Chicago via Comcast. The Texas user (who appears to be associated with Motorola, although I don’t know in what capacity) has a version with a 320GB hard drive, while the user outside of Chicago has a version with a 250GB hard drive.
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