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tru2way – Bringing Advanced TV to Consumers
It’s innovative… it’s new… it’s tru2way, designed to give consumers what they have been waiting for. Click here for more information.
DTV Industry Handbook
Cable & Broadcast Industry Coordination Reference Handbook for the Broadcast DTV Transition

The Cable Industry along with television broadcasters are committed to helping consumers make the switch to DTV as smooth as possible. This Reference Handbook has been created for engineers and technicians in the cable industry to aid in the coordination between industries for the DTV Transition.
2008 Industry Overview
Cable means INNOVATION. Read NCTA's Annual Overview and find out how far the Cable Industry has brought us over the past 60 years.

 


Statistic of the Week

Three-quarters (77%) of K-12 teachers report that they – or a fellow teacher in their school – assign homework that requires Internet use.

Source: Survey conducted by Grunwald Associates on behalf of Cable in the Classroom

Analysis and Commentary

9/30/2008
The FCC Should Not Defy Congress and Launch a Rulemaking Extending Must Carry Rights to Additional Low Power Television StationsTalking Points
7/24/2008
Increasing Pole Attachment Rates Will Discourage Broadband Deployment and Raise Broadband PricesTalking Points
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11/17/08 Paul Rodriguez
More Cord-cutting Coverage
For some time, I’ve been noting on my Twitter account the rising tide of people who have decided to cut the cord...


11/17/08 Paul Rodriguez
DOCSIS 3.0 Hits the Pacific Northwest
Less than a month ago, I wrote about Comcast’s deployment of DOCSIS 3.0...


11/13/08 Paul Rodriguez
Why You Should Pay For More Than You Watch
There was a column in the L.A. Times yesterday from David Lazarus...


Media Center

11/24/2008
NCTA Seeks Nominees for 2009 Vanguard AwardsMedia Release
11/20/2008
NCTA Board Chairman Decker Anstrom Steps Down; Cablevision’s Rutledge Becomes ChairmanMedia Release
11/12/2008
NCTA Says FCC Letters of Inquiry are an Abuse of the Commission’s Process and Violate the Paperwork Reduction ActMedia Release
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