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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Fwd: | 07.25.11 | Comcast adopts Elemental transcoding



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Subject: | 07.25.11 | Comcast adopts Elemental transcoding
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 11:55:01 -0400 (EDT)
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July 25, 2011

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Usage caps: Will one size fit all?

By Dan O'Shea Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Dan O'Shea, FierceCableRecent moves by broadband ISPs suggest that 250 GB per month is the de facto standard for bandwidth usage caps. Several operators have set their caps at 250 GB to start, while others, such as Rogers Communications (NYSE: RCI) and Shaw Communications (NYSE: SJR) in Canada, have raised their limits to 250 GB from starting points that originally were lower.

Lower caps have drawn much criticism, but will creating an industry standard at 250 GB satisfy everyone? Gradually, consumers and regulators have been coming around to the idea that usage caps may be necessary to some degree. It wasn't so long ago that any kind of cap was thought of as a travesty and service providers attacked for tough policies, but now when someone consistently goes over the 250 GB cap, as a Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA) customer in Seattle recently did before seeing his service suspended, the violator gets mocked almost as much for not managing his own usage better. ...Continue reading this Editor's Corner online

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Today's Top News

1. Comcast gets Elemental with TV Everywhere transcoding

By Dan O'Shea Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA) reportedly is now using file-based transcoding technology from Elemental Technologies to feed TV content to its TV Everywhere distribution channels. Elemental's transcoding servers have been integrated with the cable TV operator's video management system, run by its subsidiary thePlatform. The operator also is known to use Harmonic transcoding servers.

Transcoding is key to delivering content to mobile devices, an area of recently growing interest for cable TV operators. As they deploy the technology, we can expect operators to try out various vendors as they experience growing usage and look for the most efficient and least costly approaches to addressing it.

For more:
- read this StreamingMedia.com story

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2. Rogers raises cable modem usage caps

By Dan O'Shea Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Canadian ISPs were among the first to try their hand at bandwidth usage caps, and predictably have drawn much controversy, especially since video streaming giant Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) has made a stronger bid for Canadian video viewers. Now, some of the ISPs appear ready to rethink their bandwidth limits.

Apparently in response to the cacophony, cable modem broadband ISP Rogers Communications (NYSE: RCI) has decided to increase its usage caps on its four primary Internet service tiers, following a similar move by Shaw Communications (NYSE: SJR) a couple months ago.

Among other changes, the highest usage cap offered by Rogers moves from 175 GB per month to 250 GB, which is more in line with what some other ISPs already offer. Still, you can bet there will be more noise about 250 GB not being enough.

For more:
- see this Broadband DSL Reports post

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Canadian ISPs have aggressively pursued usage caps

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3. BC Partners to buy Sweden's Com Hem

By Dan O'Shea Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

BC Partners appears to have won the competition to acquire Swedish cable TV operator Com Hem, as the companies announced a deal late last week worth about $2.6 billion.

The private equity firm, which actually is buying the operator from two other private equity firms--Carlyle Group and Providence Equity Partners--was one of several parties that had been understood to be in the running to buy Com Hem. Carlyle and Providence have owned Com Hem, which has about 1.8 million customers, for about the last five years.

For more:
- see this BroadbandTV News story

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Com Hem is among cable operators that joined the TM Forum

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4. Fav.tv arrives at intersection of IPG, social media

By Dan O'Shea Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

The interactive programming guide (IPG) sector has lured many companies looking to help TV viewers make sense of what's on TV, and just when you wouldn't think there is room for another, Fav.tv has emerged in a beta trial.

NewTeeVee reports that the site is part programming guide and part social media venue, but the twist may be that Fav.tv doesn't necessarily try to get you to share socially while you are watching, an aspect that could make it more popular to cable TV and video advertising sectors who want to encourage TV-related social activity, but don't want to actually draw eyeballs away from what's actually on TV.

For more:
- here's the NewTeeVee report

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5. Ex-Comcast exec Kunkel lands at Microsoft

By Dan O'Shea Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Gerard Kunkel, the executiave who was in charge of much of Comcast's interactive programming guide and user interface endeavors until announcing his departure from the company in early 2011, is now working with Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), according to Multichannel News.

Kunkel is now the media strategy advisor for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business. His role at Comcast and been senior vice president of user experience and product design.

His contribution in Redmond no doubt will be a win for a company whose game consoles are fast becoming cable TV set-top boxes.

For more:
- read this Multichannel News post

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Fwd: | 07.22.11 | Should MSOs be subsidizing tablets?



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Subject: | 07.22.11 | Should MSOs be subsidizing tablets?
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 12:45:53 -0400 (EDT)
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Editor's Corner: Subsidized tablets could boost MSOs struggling in the wireless market

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Subsidized tablets could boost MSOs struggling in the wireless market

By Lynnette Luna Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Lynnette LunaI'm a wireless reporter by trade, and I've been watching the cable industry's starts and stalls in the wireless market for some time. My conclusion, which isn't that profound, is that cable providers talk a great deal about the value of wireless but struggle to make any sort of dent in the market or capitalize on offering wireless services as part of a bundle.

Back in 2008, it was clear that cable operators were anxious to grab a piece of the fast-growing wireless pie, but the trend today among MSOs seems to be one of spending very little money while continuing to experiment with service offerings and pricing strategies.

Most recently, Cox Communications decommissioned its 3G network infrastructure to continue using Sprint Nextel's (NYSE: S) CDMA network for its wireless service. "In continuing with our successful wholesale model for 3G wireless services, we will accomplish speed to market while achieving greater operational efficiencies from a wholesale model that continues to improve," Cox spokesman David Deliman told sister publication FierceWireless back in May.

Cox had originally planned to build its own 3G network using 1xEVDO Rev. A technology--and use the wireless spectrum it acquired by bidding in the 700 MHz spectrum auction and the AWS spectrum auction (in the AWS spectrum auction it bid as part of the SpectrumCo joint venture). Its network rollout experienced a number of delays. ...Continue reading this Editor's Corner online

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Today's Top News

1. ITC refuses Verizon's appeal in Cablevision patent infringement case

By Lynnette Luna Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Verizon (NYSE: VZ) was dealt another blow by the U.S. International Trade Commission yesterday when it declined to review an administrative law judge's conclusion that Cablevision Systems (NYSE: CVC) did not infringe on four of Verizon's patents related to set-top boxes.

Back in May, an ITC judge dismissed four of Verizon's patent claims against Cablevision but declared that the fifth one did infringe. The ITC upheld the decision about the fifth claim but a federal court has invalidated that patent in a separate patent infringement lawsuit.

"Having examined the record in this investigation, including the ALJ's [administrative law judge's] final ID [initial determination], the petitions for review, and the responses thereto, the Commission has determined not to review the final ID," the ITC commissioners wrote.

Cablevision said in a statement that the "ruling is a significant win for Cablevision." Verizon's legal action began in March 2010 when it filed the complaint with the ITC and sued Cablevision in a Delaware federal court. It accused Cablevision of infringing on several patents pertaining to digital set-top boxes and wanted a ruling to stop Cablevision from distributing the boxes. In its ITC complaint, Verizon claimed three Cablevision set-top boxes--the Scientific Atlanta Explorer 4250HD, the SA Explorer 8300HD and the SA Explorer 4200HD--violated five of the telco's patents.

Interestingly, Verizon has reached intellectual-property cross-licensing agreements with operators including Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA), Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) and Charter Communications (Nasdaq: CHTR).

For more:
- see this Multichannel News article

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2. Charter jumps on HBO's TV Everywhere service bandwagon

By Lynnette Luna Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Charter Communications (Nasdaq: CHTR) has officially launched HBO's TV Everywhere service, GO, for its customers who subscribe to HBO, Cinemax or both, after a three-month beta trial. The move leaves Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) and Cablevision Systems (NYSE: CVC) as the last major holdouts for the service.

HBO GO and MAX GO offer unlimited online access for HBO and Cinemax subscribers to shows via any broadband-connected computer and certain mobile devices including the iPhone, iPad and some Android phones.

HBO CEO Bill Nelson said last month that the company was in negotiations for TV Everywhere deals with TWC and Cablevision. HBO GO is becoming an important tool to keep pay TV subscribers paying for HBO and Cinemax programming through their pay TV provider rather than turning to alternatives such as Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX).

For more:
- see this Multichannel News article

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3. Hulu saga continues as Apple considers bid for online video service

By Lynnette Luna Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) is mulling a bid for online video provider Hulu, reports Bloomberg, which cited two people with knowledge of the auction. The news comes a day after Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) reportedly bowed out of the bidding.

Apple, with $76.2 billion in cash and securities on its books, is the world's second-most-valuable company. Owning Hulu would provide Apple with a viable challenger to Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX), something its Apple TV product has not yet been able to do.

"Part of the ecosystem of Apple's future is to include more video," Scott Sutherland, Wedbush Securities Inc. analyst told Bloomberg. "It's something they are focused on.

Earlier this week Hulu's media-company owners sweetened the offer by offering the buyer guaranteed access to programs from Hulu owners Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS), News Corp. (Nasdaq: NWSA) and Comcast's (Nasdaq: CMCSA) NBCUniversal for five years, including two years of exclusive access.< /p>

Hulu's price tag could exceed $2 billion, and Apple historically hasn't made acquisitions that large, Sutherland noted. However, Apple has been looking at buying up mobile patents, agreeing to pay $2.6 billion as part of a consortium that purchased patents from bankrupt Nortel Networks.

For more:
- see this Bloomberg article

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4. Comcast Media Center markets HITS to independent operators

By Lynnette Luna Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Comcast Media Center is marketing the HITS Express Lane content management service to independent operators as an avenue to push locally produced video-on-demand content without having to invest in a headend-based solution.

Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is pitching the service as an ideal complement for smaller operators in remote markets since they can add local content and only pay for the content they use. the Express Lane service is Web based and includes encoding, metadata creation, quality control and storage.

HITS Vice President and General Manager Leslie Russell said that local content provides smaller cable operators with a competitive advantage over their satellite TV counterparts.

"Express Lane is a cost-effective way for cable systems to offer digital video customers more local programming without using linear channel capacity or investing in plant upgrades typically required for offering local VOD content," Russell said in a statement.

For more:
- see this Multichannel News article

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5. Clearwire, Time Warner Cable, Sprint Nextel expand WiMAX in New York City

By Lynnette Luna Comment | Forward | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Clearwire (Nasdaq: CLWR) and its wholesale partners/owners Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) and Sprint Nextel (NYSE: S) announced what they call a significant expansion of Clearwire's WiMAX network footprint and capacity upgrades for mobile broadband customers in the greater New York City metro area.

An additional 91,363 people are now covered by the WiMAX service, bringing the service area to coverage of nearly 12 million people. Enhanced capacity and expanded coverage can be experienced in the following communities: Alpine, Bayonne, Elizabeth, Fair Lawn, Newark, Paramus, Secaucus, Union, N.J.; and Hartsdale, New Rochelle, New York, Rockville Centre, and Yonkers, N.Y.

Time Warner Cable offers a number of rebranded Mobile WiMAX options with plans starting at $20 a month for 250MB, $40 for unlimited WiMAX service, or $60 for nationwide data access on both Clearwire's WiMAX network and Sprint's 3G CDMA network.

For more:
- see this release
- read this DSL Reports post

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