CTS 2010: We’ll all fall behind without access to broadband
TORONTO–The coming wave of next-generation broadband networks need to be faster, more personalized, and more available to Canadian consumers and businesses of all stripes. Speaking at the Canadian Telecom Summit […]
Cable Show 2010: Many expensive hurdles stand in 3DTV’s way
LOS ANGELES – Cable operators may be able to offer 3DTV pictures to viewers in a "frame compatible" mode right now. But much remains to be done to improve the […]
Cable Show 2010: Rogers, other big MSOs, offer wideband update
LOS ANGELES – Spurred in many cases by increased competition from telecom providers, the big North American cable operators are now offering ultra-fast wideband service throughout much of the continent. […]
Cable Show 2010: Cable’s shift to IP is in the works
LOS ANGELES–In a continuing break with their long-time public stance, North America’s largest cable operators are now openly racing to embrace IP video technology for their expanding portfolios of video […]
Cable Show 2010: Comcast CEO Roberts talks NBCU, VOD and cable’s lack of consumer love

LOS ANGELES – Comcast is not planning to make any major cultural changes at NBC Universal, assuming that its proposed $30 billion deal for NBCU is approved by U.S. regulators, […]
Cable-Tec 2009: Cablecos are curbing, cutting, greening
DENVER–Striving to chop energy costs, protect the environment, and placate increasingly demanding regulators, major North American cable operators are starting to take steps to cut power consumption and carbon emissions. […]
Cable-Tec 2009: “Fused services” dominate trends in Denver
DENVER–IPTV, multi-screen video, and converged services have emerged as the biggest themes here at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2009 as the three subjects have dominated the discussions in the Colorado Convention […]