TWC Picks URC Remotes, Alpha Power Supplies

Time Warner Cable (www.timewarnercable.com) has named two longtime participants in its Supplier Diversity program as the cable op’s primary vendors for customer remote controls and backup power supplies.

Universal Remote Control (www.universalremote.com) will supply 80 percent of TWC’s customer remote controls. The contract, which runs through 2011, more than doubles Universal’s business with Time Warner Cable.

Alpha Technologies (www.alpha.com) will supply the majority of TWC’s batteries and power supplies under a one-year contract. Time Warner Cable uses Alpha’s technology for backup power throughout its nationwide plant.

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SCTE Goes Solar with Alpha

The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (www.scte.org) and Alpha Technologies (www.alpha.com)

Drew Zogby of Alpha Technologies (L) and Mark Dzuban of the SCTE with SCTE's new solar power system. (Photo by Derek DiGiacomo)

have commissioned an 11.28kW roof-mounted photovoltaic solar power system on the SCTE headquarters in Exton, PA.

The 11.28kW system is expected to generate 13,300 kilowatt hours annually. The 48-panel array has been designed to power the SCTE’s IT and communications infrastructure and to serve as an educational resource in conjunction with the SCTE’s Smart Energy Management Initiative (SEMI).

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ABI: Fixed Broadband Subs Approach 449 Million

The number of fixed broadband subscribers totaled just under 449 million in the second quarter of 2010, according to ABI Research’s (www.abiresearch.com) most recent broadband subscriber Market Data. This represents a 10 percent increase over the same period in 2009. The key growth was found in the Asia-Pacific region, adding approximately 3 million subs in 2Q.

ABI also reports that global pay-TV service revenue approached $58 billion at the end of 2Q 2010, approximately a 9 percent increase over the same period in 2009. The majority of pay-TV service revenue comes from cable TV. It represents approximately 52 percent of the overall pay TV market, followed by satellite TV and IPTV.

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EXFO Ups Optical Spectrum Analyzer Speeds

EXFO (www.exfo.com) has announced a processing speed increase for its FTB-5240S Optical Spectrum Analyzer, which is purpose-built for fast and accurate DWDM network commissioning and high-speed network upgrades up to 40G. The module now operates 10 to 20 times faster, depending on the application being run.

When equipped with in-band optical-signal-to-noise-ratio (OSNR) measurement capabilities, the FTB-5240S is a 40G and ROADM network commissioning tool. The company’s proprietary in-band OSNR test method is designed to deliver accurate measurements for next-generation systems in which noise can fluctuate from channel to channel. The built-in patent-pending hybrid detection capabilities on EXFO’s optical spectrum analyzer enable customers to obtain accurate and automated OSNR measurements from a next-generation network.

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Draka Debuts Indoor MDU Drop Cable

Draka Communications Americas (www.draka.com/communications) has introduced a line of indoor drop cables intended for use in multi-dwelling units and multi-tenant units. The Draka Indoor MDU Drop fiber drop cable is designed to meet the installation conditions of apartments, condominiums, high rise buildings and business retail centers. It uses the company’s portfolio of bend insensitive fibers.

It is available with choice of BendBright-Elite fiber (5 mm fiber bend radius) or BendBright-XS fiber (7.5 mm fiber bend radius); indoor riser, indoor plenum or indoor outdoor riser ratings; and as bulk unconnectorized cable or with factory installed SCA connectors.

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IBBS Closes SinglePipe Buy, Expands Leadership Team

Integrated Broadband Services (www.ibbs.com) has announced additions to its leadership team in conjunction with the close of its acquisition of SinglePipe.

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Former COO of SinglePipe Cynthia Carpenter will join IBBS as vice president of sales and marketing. Prior to joining SinglePipe, she held leadership positions with Level 3, Rainbow Media, High Speed Access, Time Warner Satellite Services (dba Primestar) and Starz.

Mark Hayes from SinglePipe also will move to IBBS as vice president of CLEC operations. Through the course of his career, he has developed successful phone service delivery companies including his own CLEC.

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Quintech Announces New President

Quintech Electronics & Communications (www.quintechelectronics.com) has announced the promotion of Frank Elling to the office of president. Elling previously served as the company’s vice president of operations and has been with the company since its inception in 1989.

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Over-the-Top Is Off the Hook

Tim Hermes, BGR CEO

Tim Hermes, BGR CEO

Where was I. Oh yeah. OTT.

OTT taxes the limits of my meager understanding of cable, alternate technology, the three-screens phenomena, how ad revenue works, and simply, where the bucks come from and go to.

I love OTT programming. In fact, most of my TV watching this summer has been via my Wi-Fi card, streamed to my computer. Since being a cable-isto pays the bills here at Chez Hermes, I am devoted to my COMCAST Xfinity service. It kicks butt. (COMCAST tech team – we got hammered with t-storms here in Virginia this summer and not one outtage. Bravo.) So, the flow of content went as such:

I want to watch the new episode of Mad Men, now available on iTunes.

I buy said program – completing the transaction through my provider – COMCAST.

The program hits my laptop.

I watch it, commercial free.

Now if I was watching Mad Men on an expanded tier from my TV service, I’d get both top- and bottom-of-the-hour commercials as well as mid-show ads. In addition, I would have had to purchase the whole tier, or, use On Demand, which I don’t have. For me, to get the programs I wanted, the choice was easy.

The local COMCAST ad sales rep has to tell prospective local advertisers that Mad Men pulls x -1, instead of x amount of viewers per show. Now just one viewer won’t change that ad buy, but several thousand will. And that is replicating across the country. So is cable cursed with a catch-22? The speed and bandwidth that made them a leader and allowed me to download Don Draper’s latest stroke of ad brilliance, is also – probably – costing the cable companies tiered subscriptions and ad revenue. While at the same time that killer shows like Weeds, Mad Men and Dexter are making iTunes and the networks happy, this strategy also bypasses the cable companies themselves. Granted, many cable companies own some networks, or at least a piece, so I recognize that. But again comes the model – where revenue is lost, revenue must be gained. I’ll admit – my main value from COMCAST is the broadband internet access, not TV programming except SportCenter and Fox NFL football. Now, my son’s Wii can get NetFlix – which has equal on-demand choice (for me) including Mad Men.

The premise of three screens – hand-held smartphone, computer, TV – has exploded faster than many thought. Can the operators figure it all out? They probably have, and I’m too slow to see it. But I see my cable bill, then I see my iTunes charges and wonder when I’ll see, as Malcolm Gladwell calls it, “the tipping point.” I bet my cable and iTunes bill are less than what I would have had to pay to get the same programming choices if my internet was too slow to stream these same shows to my computer or iPhone (side note – yes, the iPhone 4 drops a ton of calls but the 5 megapixel camera more than makes up for it). Slow the pipe and make the customers pay for speed? That’s one way to make up for lost ad and tier revenue. I get it, it’s being done. Can it be sustained?

Probably. Those Harvard guys in Philly and Stamford probably have a plan. And my guess is they have a few episodes of Mad Men on their phones, too.

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BelAir Wins “Best New Product Idea” at CableLabs Confab

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In the Innovation Showcase at this week’s CableLabs (www.cablelabs.com) Summer Conference in Keystone, CO, BelAir Networks‘ (www.belairnetworks.com) BelAir100SP Strand Picocell was voted the best new product idea likely to succeed.

“What we’ve introduced is the ability to leverage the cable network in a way to connect the DOCSIS infrastructure that’s widely deployed pretty much everywhere, and connect up licensed band and unlicensed band picocells in the streets,” said Dave Park, BelAir VP of Product Marketing. “It opens up whole new business models for MSOs and mobile operators to work together.”

The recognition is based on an informal poll of attendees at the conference, and the selection of a wireless product raised a few eyebrows.

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“Something about the Showcase is that, like BelAir, they’re bringing technology to the cable industry that people don’t always necessarily associate with the cable industry,” said Dr. Paul F. Liao, president and CEO of CableLabs. “All of these present tremendous opportunities for the cable operators.”

BelAir’s (www.belairnetworks.com) BelAir100SP Strand Picocell is a compact wireless base station designed to leverage available broadband infrastructure to deliver mobile broadband Internet via both licensed and unlicensed wireless spectrum.

The BelAir100SP is designed to be mounted on existing cable infrastructure, with both power and backhaul provided by the HFC plant. Available in a range of mounting options, it can be deployed from cable plant installed on poles, in cabinets and pedestals, and underground. Its modular design currently supports a range of licensed 3G radios, with a migration to LTE, along with dual 802.11n Wi-Fi radios. It also includes a DOCSIS 3.0 modem, plant power supply and power protection/splitter.

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A dozen companies participated in this year’s Innovation Showcase. Besides BelAir, they included:

Aside from the Innovation Showcase, some other vendors running demos at the Summer Conference included:

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Sandvine Upgrades Traffic Management Software

Sandvine (www.sandvine.com) has released the latest version of its Fairshare Traffic Management for fixed and mobile broadband customers. The new release, version 3.2, is in beta trials in four tier 1 cable service provider networks in North America and Europe.

Fairshare Traffic Management release 3.2 includes broadened capabilities in advanced cable networks, including interoperability with DOCSIS 3.0-compatible CMTSs; enhanced policy options designed to address and manage network resources based on application, subscriber, time of day and congestion awareness; reporting tools to deliver detailed descriptions of policy actions, outcomes and impact; and customizable congestion management policies that operate only when and where they are needed.

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Inlet Presents Ad Insertion

At the CableLabs Summer Conference, Inlet Technologies‘ (www.inlethd.com) presented automated ad insertion capabilities for live streaming, via its Spinnaker solution. The Spinnaker is designed to reduce the complexity and cost of media preparation for “TV Everywhere” and reach a set-top box, PC or iPhone, iPad, Droid or any 3GPP device with one solution.

The company’s adaptive bit rate (ABR) technology is designed to hold video quality and reliability to broadcast expectations and scale. Ad marking technology lets service providers create new ad inventory and monetization opportunities by repurposing broadcast streams for variable digital simulcast, enabling web-like ad targeting.

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BigBand Shows Latest IPTV Advances

At the CableLabs Summer Conference, BigBand Networks (www.bigbandnet.com) demonstrated managed IP video delivery using its vIP PASS to enable cable operators to deliver and monetize video to IP-enabled consumer devices in the home leveraging existing network infrastructure.

The company’s demonstration featured managed video services delivery to a range of out-of-the-box IP-enabled consumer electronic devices such as game consoles, PCs and mobile tablets; ability to leverage existing SDV and narrowcasting technology to meet multi-screen video service demands with substantial time-to-market advantage; use of the DLNA approach to access VOD, broadcast TV, and Internet video streams; and operational tools that combine RF and IP viewership, capacity management and transport.

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Concurrent Showcases iTV, Ad and Data Management

At the CableLabs Summer Conference, Concurrent (www.ccur.com) demonstrated its end-to-end advanced advertising and media data collection and management solutions. The fully managed services are designed to support industry-wide efforts to deliver a standardized platform for advanced advertising and interactive programming.

At the heart of Concurrent’s MDAS solution is the Centralized Data Warehouse (CDW) – a source and vendor agnostic, fully hosted, multi-medium data management solution designed to offer a 360-degree view of linear, VOD, DVR and iTV media consumption. It’s designed to resolve the problems associated with the timely and accurate aggregation, data auditing, warehousing and management of viewership data across multiple platforms.

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Infinera Showcases Optical Transport

Infinera (www.infinera.com) showcased its ATN metro edge platform and DTN digital ROADM at the CableLabs Summer Conference. The ATN metro edge platform is designed to interwork seamlessly with the company’s DTN platform to provide ease of use and point-and-click end-to-end service provisioning across any cable network. The integrated ATN-DTN networks are intended to eliminate back-to-back transponders where the metro edge meets the metro core and deliver capex and opex savings over the life of the network.

At the Summer Conference demonstration area, Infinera displayed the features and capabilities of the ATN and DTN on a 3D interactive display. With the new ATN platform, Infinera now offers an end-to-end solution providing scalable optical transport from the metro edge through regional networks and across the national backbone.

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Openet Demos Fulfillment, Subscriber Data Management

At the CableLabs Summer Conference 2010, Openet (www.openet.com) showcased its Subscriber Data Management architecture and Interactive Services Fulfillment solution, demonstrating how cable operators can utilize both to increase ARPU through value-added interactions and extend EBIF and tru2way-based standard applications to offer subscribers a complete set of “subscriber aware” personalized promotions and offers.

The company believes that cable operators have the opportunity to capitalize on providing the right offers and recommendations that a user is most likely to purchase. Integrating interactive technology standards with back-office sources like provisioning, subscriber services, product catalogs, billing services, payment gateways and ecommerce applications gives a full range of possibilities of personalized offers and direct retail purchasing to upgrading monthly TV packages through an EBIF application.

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Sonus Aims for Phone Convergence

Sonus Networks (www.sonusnet.com) introduced a solution for cable operators to add value to their existing home line services, dubbed “Fixed – Smartphone Convergence.” Cable operators can use new capabilities in the company’s ASX Telephony Application Server to allow cable subscribers with home phone service to combine their existing phone line with up to five additional SIP-enabled devices including 3G/Wi-Fi enabled smartphones.

The solution makes it possible for subscribers to receive or place calls using both their home telephone line (using NCS or SIP call control) and nearly any SIP-enabled device connected to the Internet. The solution will ring all of the devices simultaneously and allows users to make and receive multiple calls concurrently as well as allow calls to be transferred to other users. The solution can support up to five mobile devices in addition to the home number.

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JDSU Wins Frost & Sullivan Customer Value Enhancement Award

Frost & Sullivan has honored JDSU (www.jdsu.com) with the 2010 Global Customer Value Enhancement Award for Communication Test Services. The award recognizes the JDSU services portfolio, including professional services, consulting and managed services, all of which help service providers cost-effectively deploy high-quality, next-generation networks and technologies.

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Cox Business Powers Jerry Lewis Telethon

Cox Business/Hospitality Network (www.cox.com) has announced its support of the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s 2010 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon. The company is providing a 100 Mbps wired and wireless Internet connection for administrative and production staff of the annual Labor Day broadcast originating in Las Vegas on Sept. 5/6 from the South Coast Hotel and Casino. The retail value of the donated Internet services totals $90,000.

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Boxee, Widevine Team for Online Video

Widevine (www.widevine.com) and Boxee (www.boxee.tv) plan to collaborate to make Widevine’s adaptive streaming, virtual DVD controls and digital rights management (DRM) technologies available in CE devices containing Boxee’s software platform. The Boxee platform is designed to give consumers a connected digital entertainment experience for movies, TV shows, music and photos, as well as streaming content from web sites.

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Tektronix in the Running for IABM Design Awards

Tektronix‘ (www.tektronix.com) Sentry digital content monitoring solution, part of its Mixed Signals (www.mixedsignals.com) family of products, is one of 10 products selected as candidates in this year’s IABM Awards for Design & Innovation. The awards program is held annually at the IBC trade show in Amsterdam to recognize products and solutions that tangibly aid the progression of the broadcast and media technology industries. Sentry was selected as a candidate out of a pool of more than 80 nominated products. Winners will be announced at IBC on Sept. 11.

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