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Cox’s Dosty Hedges Takes Home the Gold in SCTE Cable-Tec Games
By Michael Demenchuk published
28 cable-system techs showcased their skills in yearly competition held at Cable-Tec Expo
Cable-Tec Expo Preview: Cable’s Fat Pipe Gets Fatter
By Stewart Schley published
Tech advancements, pressure from rivals converge to inspire an upgrade wave
Cable Buildouts: Breezeline Targets Virginia Expansion
By Kent Gibbons published
Cogeco-owned operator plans fiber extension to 1,200-plus homes, businesses in King William County
NCTC Helps Smaller Operators Navigate Cable’s Shifting Roads (Q&A)
By R. Thomas Umstead published
Ahead of The Independent Show in Minneapolis, NCTC’s Lou Borrelli and Judy Meyka survey connectivity’s business climate
FirstNet Makes America More Secure in an Insecure World (Guest Blog)
By Ed Davis published
Boston’s former police commissioner on how 10th anniversary of Boston Marathon bombing underscores key role of Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network
Craig Cowden, Top Charter Wireless Tech Exec, Sets Exit Plan
By Daniel Frankel published
Cowden, who has been instrumental in the engineering designs of Spectrum Mobile and Charter's CBRS strategy, will depart at the end of March
CommScope Announces New 'HomeVantage' Line of Open-Sourced, Carrier Grade Wi-Fi Gateways - CES 2023
By Daniel Frankel published
Wi-Fi 7-enabled devices feature RDK and OpenWrt firmware stacks
Charter Outlines a Relatively Cheap, $5.5 Billion '10G' Network Upgrade Plan ... But Wall Street Is Unimpressed
By Daniel Frankel published
Charter showed off a plan to upgrade most of its footprint to next-generation broadband tech by 2025 at half the cost of what Comcast is paying. But that was apparently still too expensive for The Street
Comcast Announces First 'Live' 10G FDX DOCSIS 4.0 Connection
By Daniel Frankel published
Comcast said it hooked up a real Philadelphia business to symmetrical multi-gigabit internet using Full Duplex DOCSIS 4.0 Tech. Sets up wide-scale '10G' deployment to start in 2023
Who Knew? T-Mobile's Neville Ray Says Booming FWA Home Internet Biz Is Built on Spare Network Capacity - 'The Cost of Serving FWA Customers Is De Minimis'
By Daniel Frankel last updated
T-Mobile CEO says the network capacity being used for its fast-growing fixed wireless access service isn't needed for mobile
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