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This year's Emmy Awards once again brought together TV's top talent to honor the best of the industry. With record-breaking wins, the awards celebrated the creativity and innovation behind the shows that captivate audiences. As always, NCTA member companies continue to play a major role in delivering the most compelling and entertaining programming in the world.
SCTE TechExpo 24 commences next week in Atlanta, and this year the conference will feature NCTA leaders who will discuss the latest innovation advances and key policy challenges facing the industry. Below are just a few panels looking at the critical issues that NCTA, cable broadband experts, and engineers will explore at the largest cable tradeshow in the Americas. NCTA
While excitement over new generations of mobile connectivity technologies hit a high point, unfortunately, 5G fell short of the high expectations around the technology. Regulators should be weary of rushing into the next generation, 6G, without carefully considering the state of connectivity networks today. While early planning for 6G is a worthwhile exercise, U.S. policymakers should invest in the current
Consumers’ have saved more than $18 billion in energy costs since 2012, the result of a voluntary agreement between the pay-TV industry and energy efficiency advocates to improve the efficiency of devices used to access video programming. Recent eco-friendly technology advancements showcase the industry’s commitment to innovation that benefits both the environment and consumers alike.
“NCTA supports the work of the Commission, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Department of Defense, and other interested agencies to make the Lower 37 GHz band available for shared use under the National Spectrum Strategy (“NSS”) Implementation Plan. Finalizing rules in the band will allow multiple diverse users—both commercial and Federal—to access spectrum that will provide high speed,
Washington, D.C. – NCTA – The Internet & Television Association today announced the addition of Shannon Scott as Chief Financial Officer. Scott joins NCTA from New Venture Fund, where as CFO she developed the short-term and long-term strategies to ensure excellent financial health and sustainability for the organization. In addition, she worked closely with their Board of Directors, oversaw external
The annual Kaitz Dinner, one of the most anticipated events in the cable and media industry, will take place on October 23, 2024, at the New York Marriott Marquis. The event’s theme, "Do Good. Be Better. Impact Tomorrow," celebrates the continued legacy of promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) in the cable industry, a mission inspired over four decades
GCI has kicked off the latest phase of its Aleutians Fiber Project in the Kodiak Island community of Port Lions. The undertaking is part of the ISP’s larger efforts to connect the remote Aleutian Islands to multi-gigabit speeds via 800 miles of subsea fiber-optic cable. “We’re excited to start work in our second phase of the Aleutians Fiber Project community,”
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 to happen nationwide, here are a few
TV set-top boxes and internet equipment in the home are doing more than just providing entertainment and information—they're also playing a crucial role in reducing carbon footprints and saving consumers billions of dollars. New data released Recent independent reports from D+R International, Ltd. highlight the impact that energy-efficient set-top boxes and internet devices like routers and modems have had over