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Standards for Spanning Video Platforms
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here Michael Collette talks about standards and the possibility of creating a devices that span the cable, telco and satellite platforms in this brief interview at CableNEXT.
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Another GEM from CableNEXT
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here Bill Sheppard, Chief Digital Media Officer for the Client Software Group, provides an excellent overview of OCAP and its relationship to MHP and GEM. He also talks explains what operators of IPTV networks should look for in middleware to ensure that applications designed for OCAP can be easily ported…
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Bound and Unbound Applications
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here Gary Sasaki of Digdia explains the difference between OCAP’s bound and unbound applications in this brief video. Digdia provides excellent reports and consulting assistance regarding the intersection of technology and entertainment. Digdia’s latest report discusses how CAT5 cabling and IP is changing the way CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design and…
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Fortunately, She Is a Great Writer
Leslie Ellis of Ellis Edits provided wit and great insight as the moderator of the opening panel at CableNEXT. Unfortunately, she lost her voice in the process. Watch this video to see the Bob Dylan approach she took on another panel she moderated. For those of you who don’t know her, Leslie is cable technology…
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A Word from Our Sponsor – An Introduction to TVS
I had the chance to catch up with Norman Gillaspie, founder of Transparent Video Systems (TVS). TVS has a digital cable solution for the small operator. In this brief video, Norman talks about TVS and how its product and company philosophy aligns with the smaller operator. To see other videos we produced for TVS, please…
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100 Jurisdictions – Without a Statewide Franchise Law
The 2007 RICA/RTG conference featured cutting-edge rural independent operators discussing their experience as competitive providers.In the case of Paul Bunyan Communications, Paul Freude discusses how this 100-year-old telco has grown by more than 250% this decade. With systems in over 100 jurisdictions, they probably have more networks implementing the little-used FCC rules for Open Video…
