Targeted Broadband and Digital TV News

This is a reminder for many of you, and that is that this blog maintains an aggregate news feed of hand picked content that is pertinent to the Broadband and Digital TV industries, paying quite a bit of attention towards consumer devices such as STBs and other video/information devices. You can access this information off the masthead – see the ‘News Headlines in Detail‘ option, or for the information deficient amongst us you can subscribe to the RSS feed via the same page.

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IBC2008 Audio Resources

Super fun bonus for DTV folks, there is a very good resource for those who could not attend the conference side of IBC – audio recordings in MP3 format of the sessions. You may lose a little from not having visuals, but this is nothing to be sniffed at.

You can find these on http://qedsessions.mc.sideshow.com/ibc2008/session/. All you have to do is download them and play them back, either on your PC or your other favourit portable device. If you want, you can also go back to IBC2007 as the same sort of content is available for then.

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The SCTE Autumn Lecture and AGM

On Tuesday 7th October, I went up to the IET at Savoy Place in London for the regular Autumn Lecture and AGM for the SCTE. This was my first time even though I have worked in and around the Cable industry for some time. The main event were the lectures by a variety of industry representatives. It proved to be a very interesting and informative day, with quite a focus on the Optical and cabling aspects of the ‘Pipe’. The focus in the morning was on aspects of how to make the best of what you have – a very important are considering that cable investment in build out is not likely in the current and near future financial prospects. After a pleasing lunch during which there was much discussion about finance, and some about technology(!), the afternoon started with a more theoretical analysis of the challenges to cable capacity, particularly in light of competition from xDSL technologies. The work as presented for this one however was still a work in progress, and a little bit too theoretical at this time. I would be interested in seeing the results of this when the programme of work is at an end – particularly about just how much bandwidth will be required in the upstream in practice, for most ordinary people.

Much more interesting however was the final presentation conducted by Jason Austin of Motorola, entitled “Connectivity and Media Mobility in the Connected Home”. This was a walk through of the technologies currently in play in the home ecosystem, and this presentation pretty much identified implicitly the cause of the problems in that space – a great many initiatives and technology being applied to solve inter-operability but which largely makes it worse. This was not Jason’s conclusion but it is my interpretation. The issue I believe in the home is to standardise but also to cut the technologies used for interoperability to a minimum – not the current situation where there are 30+ groups all doing the same thing. Good presentation all the same.

After this was the AGM, quickly followed on by the SCTE cocktail party on the locally moored TS Queen Mary on the Embankment. This was a useful time spent catching up on what people have been doing and what they are about to do. All in all a very useful day and I look forward to the next.

To those who are in the cable industry, I can recommend making time to join and take part in the meetings of the SCTE and to find out more you can look at their website for details.

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