Five Essential Takeaways From INTX Broadband speeds, new video partnerships, skinny bundles, customer service and the regulatory environment emerged as themes at the first-ever INTX convention. More»
INTX 2015: Brands Will Drive Programming Gains The key to success in both the pay-TV and non-linear programming environments is providing branded content when and where consumers want it, A+E Networks CEO Nancy Dubuc said in helping to close out the INTX gathering in Chicago. More»
INTX 2015: Wheeler Wants More Broadband Competition Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler likened the U.S. landscape for broadband competition, especially at higher speeds, to a wasteland, dominated by cable companies. More»
INTX 2015: Kent Seeks Answers On Content Blocking Jerry Kent, co-chair of INTX 2015 and CEO of the cable operator Suddenlink, quizzed FCC commissioners who were on an INTX panel whether or not programmers that block his subscribers' access to content was a network neutrality violation under the new rules. More»
Concern Grows Over Regulators Nixing Usage Pricing Even as online video threatens to clog broadband pipes as more and more users turn to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and any other number of over-the-top offerings, regulatory pressures could keep cable operators from pricing high-speed Internet service based on the level of customers' usage. More»