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Content tagged with Customer Experience (CX) posted in June 2019
BBWN Bites: Low-Latency DOCSIS With Just a Software Upgrade
Broadband World News  
6/21/2019   18 comments
CableLabs added the capability earlier this year and MSO Cox is already testing a low-latency, higher price tier for online gamers.
Cable Access Network Shift Underway
Broadband World News  
6/19/2019   6 comments
Harmonic's software focus and new strategy seem to be getting Wall Street's attention.
BBWN Bites: Starry Spreads FWA Sunshine to Rural Broadband
Broadband World News  
6/19/2019   23 comments
Having won big in the FCC spectrum auction, Starry expects to use fixed wireless access to deliver high-speed broadband to another 25 million potential US customers, including those in low-populated areas.
BBWN Bites: Altice Founder Bids, Buys Sotheby's Auction House
Broadband World News  
6/18/2019   40 comments
French entrepreneur Patrick Drahi shells out $3.7 billion for high-end auction house, a price tag that means he plans to sell up to $400 million worth of Altice USA.
Artificial Intelligence: Expanding Beyond Networks
Broadband World News  
6/18/2019   8 comments
An investment in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence must enhance quality of service, speed and performance, Craig Fenton, Google UK Director, tells Broadband World Forum in a video interview.
BBWN Bites: Verizon Shoots, Scores With NBA Fiber Network Deal
Broadband World News  
6/17/2019   8 comments
Verizon will deploy a high-speed video network that connects 29 National Basketball Association arenas.
BBWN Bites: PON, 5G to Propel Corning
Broadband World News  
6/14/2019   5 comments
Corning predicts sales growth of up to 8% between 2020 and 2023, thanks to 5G buildouts and smartphone growth.
BBWN Bites: $3 Billion Pours Into US Broadband – Report
Broadband World News  
6/11/2019   3 comments
Operators invested $3 billion in broadband in 2018, a result of light touch regulation, USTelecom declared in a preliminary report.
NG-PON2 Tunable Optics Prices Too High for Nokia
Alison Diana  
6/5/2019   7 comments
Tunable optics components add up to about $1,000, says Nokia's Stefaan Vanhastel, too high an admission cost for the $26-plus billion corporation in a market estimated at $204 million in 2022.
BBWN Bites: High-Speed Broadband May Help Cut Unemployment – Report
Broadband World News  
6/5/2019   17 comments
Also in today's roundup: Telecom Italia sheds assets and Telefónica fights fires with drones in Spain.
BBWN Bites: Senator Schumer Tells FCC to Check NY's 'Horrible Internet'
Broadband World News  
6/3/2019   4 comments
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) finds Microsoft's estimate of almost 163 million Americans without high-speed broadband more credible than the FCC's figures.




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Here's where you can find episode links for 'The Divide,' Light Reading's podcast series featuring conversations with broadband providers and policymakers working to close the digital divide.
As we have for the past two years, Light Reading will present our Cable Next-Gen Europe conference as a free digital symposium on June 21.
Charter has sparked RDOF work in all 24 states where it won bids. The cable op booked about $19 million in RDOF revenues in Q1, and expects to have about $9 million per month come in over the next ten years.
As we have for the past two years, Light Reading will stage the Cable Next-Gen Technologies & Strategies conference as a free digital event over two half-days in mid-March.
Launch of 2-Gig and 5-Gig FTTP tiers in 70-plus markets puts more pressure on cable ops to enhance their existing DOCSIS 3.1 network or accelerate their upgrade activity centered on the new DOCSIS 4.0 specs.
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