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America is on a mission to deliver fast and reliable internet service to every corner of the country. While significant progress has been made in recent years, FCC data shows that 7.2 million locations still lack access to high-speed broadband. Tens of billions of dollars are being distributed to every state to fund the construction of new networks in America’s
Pole Attachments “We appreciate the FCC’s recognition of the importance of broadband providers' timely access to utility poles. Today is a first step towards removing obstacles that slow the construction of broadband networks in needy areas. But other important issues still remain, including the fair allocation of the cost of pole replacements, which will require continued attention and future action
It’s been a big year for broadband and TV. From network investment to critically acclaimed shows, there was a lot to celebrate in the industry. As 2023 draws to a close, here are just a few highlights from a fast-paced year.
In the rugged landscape of rural America, the quest for widespread broadband connectivity faces formidable challenges. Battling rocky terrains and adverse weather conditions, cable operators navigate the complexities of deploying high-speed internet and advanced technology. But despite these hurdles, internet service providers are relentless in their efforts to bring next-generation connectivity to the farthest reaches of the country.
Across the industry, key players have created impact at scale by joining forces to reduce the environmental impact of small equipment used by customers such as modems, routers, and set-top boxes. Through "voluntary agreements," manufacturers, service providers, and energy advocates work toward ongoing improvements of set-top boxes (STB) and small network equipment (SNE), with a focus on decreasing environmental impact
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. Here is a small sampling of broadband projects by cable ISPs
Washington, DC – NCTA Chairman of the Board Pat McAdaragh, Chair & CEO of Midco, has welcomed Suzanne Scott, CEO of FOX News Media, and Chuck Treadway, President and CEO of CommScope, to NCTA’s Board of Directors. Scott will serve as an At-Large Programmer Director and Treadway will serve as an Associate Director. Treadway is replacing CommScope’s Frank Drendel who
'Tis the season for heartwarming tales and festive cheer as cable TV networks unwrap their holiday programming, offering viewers a delightful escape into the magic of the season. TV network crews work tirelessly throughout the entire year to film and produce holiday movies for this very season, and the end result is a joyful space for viewers to celebrate the
By providing an essential infrastructure that keeps Americans connected, the U.S. cable industry is a powerful economic engine. Billions of dollars annually are invested to improve the reliability, speed, and capacity of networks.
The filming process as a whole is resource-intensive. It takes a significant amount of energy and materials to build and operate sets, transport people and props, ensure a healthy and safe working environment, and meet the needs of all the people who work on set. To mitigate some of this impact, sustainable production guidelines have been in place at Paramount