Latest Developments in Cable

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

Broadband service from the cable industry is available to 92% of U.S. households.

Source: NCTA analysis of SNL Kagan estimates

Analysis and Commentary

1/14/2009
"U.S. Cable & Satellite: How Economically Sensitive Is Pay TV?"Expert Study
1/16/2009
NCTA Letter on a National DTV Transition Call CenterLetter
12/17/2008
Network Effects: An Introduction to Broadband Technology & RegulationWhite Paper
12/18/2008
The Impact of Broadband on Senior CitizensWhite Paper
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CableTechTalk.com Feed
Cable's Blog on Technology

LATEST POSTS:
01/29/09 Kyle McSlarrow
Kyle McSlarrow on the Broadband Stimulus Package
McSlarrow offers insight into the most effective ways government can help with broadband affordability, availability, and adoption in America.


01/19/09 Paul Rodriguez
NCTA’s Kyle McSlarrow Looks Back… and Ahead
In an interview with Multichannel News’ Ted Hearn...


01/16/09 Paul Rodriguez
Cable Coverage of the Inaugural
As Washington, D.C. prepares for the historic inauguration of President-Elect Barack Obama...


Media Center

1/28/2009
“CableCares” at Cable Show ’09 Will Benefit DC SchoolsMedia Release
1/27/2009
“Broadband Nation” Exhibit will be Featured at The Cable Show ’09 Media Release
1/22/2009
Statement of NCTA President & CEO Kyle McSlarrow Regarding Commissioner Copps Being Named Acting FCC ChairmanStatement
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