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America’s broadband networks have consistently been built for whatever the future might bring, resulting in a powerful platform that continues to power the modern digital economy. As technological advancement surges forward, America’s broadband networks are continuing to grow with innovative new services and offerings.
Washington, DC – Mark Greatrex, President, Cox Communications, Inc., was elected as Chairman of the Board of Directors of NCTA – The Internet & Television Association during its annual elections held on October 23, 2024. The Board of Directors brings together a wealth of industry experience and a shared vision for a more connected future, delivering cutting-edge services and award-winning
As election night 2024 approaches, NCTA member companies are preparing for extensive coverage, providing audiences with diverse, reliable, and engaging programming options. From streaming and traditional broadcasts to humor and high-tech reporting, here’s a look at what a few companies have planned for this pivotal night. C-SPAN & Spectrum News: nonstop election coverage C-SPAN and Spectrum News are taking a
Fueled by substantial private investment and innovation, widespread wired and wireless networks keep us connected in the home and on the go. A competitive mix of fast and affordable broadband networks available nationwide underscores how the dynamic marketplace is fueling today’s global digital economy.
Panelists speak at NAMIC's Annual Conference in 2023. The cable industry's annual Diversity Week began yesterday in New York City. The nearly week-long event brings together industry leaders and changemakers to champion and advance diversity and inclusion throughout the media, entertainment, and technology landscape. Advancing Diversity Industrywide The WICT Network, which is dedicated to empowering and nurturing women leaders, and
Hurricanes Helene and Milton left widespread devastation in their wake, disrupting lives, communities, and critical infrastructure. In times of disaster, access to communication networks and the internet become essential for coordinating relief, accessing emergency information, and reconnecting families. To help meet these needs, internet service providers (ISPs) like Charter, Comcast, and Cox have taken steps to provide financial support and
The question of broadband affordability is often clouded by misconceptions, with many discussions overlooking key data points regarding internet pricing and household spending. Here's what the data actually reveals: Slower Price Increases Compared to Inflation Internet service prices, as tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Consumer Price Index, have increased at a slower pace than overall prices. Since
“Today’s competitive internet marketplace offers consumers a wide range of service choices, including wired and wireless technologies, a range of speed tiers and innovative features, and flexible pricing options, such as usage-based billing. This market-driven flexibility benefits consumers. Those who use less data can choose lower-cost options reflecting common-sense economics. Instead of launching a proceeding that needlessly questions the accepted,
In recent years, Indigenous representation in film and television has broken new barriers, with Native American actors and stories gaining critical recognition. Why it matters This growing visibility is more than just entertainment—it’s shifting cultural perspectives and amplifying Indigenous voices across the nation​. This shift is crucial for cultural diversity and inclusion in mainstream media and is shaping the future
As America targets efforts towards connecting every community to robust broadband – including the distribution of more than $40 billion in federal funds for building new networks – cable providers continue to do what they have always done: build out their networks to reach as many Americans as possible. With network expansions continuing nationwide, here are a few more examples