Hitting Targets at IBC

Trade journalists will tell you that covering an industry show can be a nightmare. Attending sessions, making booth appointments, writing a show daily – it’s all enough to drive you batty. Since launching this business in 2010, I have had no need to attend shows as a full-time journalist. On occasion, however, I have agreed to help friends who have that role. I did that in September 2019 at IBC...
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A Tech Writer Can Really Help Out in this Situation

In my past few posts, I’ve written on network virtualization, CBRS and DOCSIS, topics I heard discussed at this year’s SCTE-ISBE Cable-Tech Expo. As a tech writer, that’s just part of what I do. For several years, I’ve also played another role upfront, helping companies that attend Expo convert their accepted abstracts into finished conference papers. The SCTE receives many more proposals...
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5 Ways DOCSIS Networks are Changing

The cable industry’s DOCSIS networks are again in transition. A panel organized by Broadband Technology Report on Wed, Oct. 24, at this year’s SCTE-ISBE Cable-Tec Expo captured several impending changes. One reason for these options is the flexibility of DOCSIS, which has already undergone considerable evolution. Another is the stability of DOCSIS 3.1, the latest version. “It’s worked better...
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CBRS: The 3.5 GHz Wireless Revival

At trade shows it is now common for scheduled talks occur on the show floor. At the year’s SCTE-ISBE Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta Ga, on Tues., Oct 23, the floor-based Innovation Theater featured execs from ARRIS and ARRIS subsidiary Ruckus Wireless for a discussion of 3.5 GHz band Citizens Band Radio Service (CBRS). Expo organizers named this session “CBRS: The Future is Here.” And this future...
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Does Network Virtualization Make Your Head Spin?

For nearly two decades, I’ve tracked trends at the SCTE-ISBE Cable-Tec Expo. This year’s event in Atlanta provided many chances to do so, including the Light Reading breakfast session on “Virtualizing the Cable Architecture.” My high-level takeaway from this Oct 23 gathering: Virtualization is in a holding pattern, at least as far as cable is concerned. It is not surprising that an industry once...
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