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U.S. Cable: New Strategies for a Competitive World


Published Date: April 2008
Published By: TelecomView
Page Count: 65
Order Code: R650-12
 
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1 Executive Summary
1.1 Cable’s Strategic Options
1.2 Enhance Video Services
1.3 Expand Data and Voice Services
1.4 Wireless Options
1.5 Enterprise Market
1.6 Other Initiatives
1.7 Conclusion
2 Cable’s Strategic Options
2.1 The U.S. Pay TV Market
2.2 U.S. Cable Strategies
2.2.1 Cable Technology Issues
2.2.2 Cable Business Issues
2.2.3 Cable Marketing Issues
3 Enhancing Video Services
3.1 HFC Architecture
3.2 Node Splitting
3.2.1 On Node Splitting
3.2.2 Costs of Node Splitting
3.2.3 Summarizing Node Splitting
3.3 Increasing Spectrum to 1 GHz
3.3.1 On Increasing Spectrum
3.3.2 Costs of Increasing Spectrum
3.3.3 Summarizing Increasing Spectrum
3.4 Analog Reclamation
3.4.1 On Analog Reclamation
3.4.2 Costs of Analog Reclamation
3.4.3 Summarizing Analog Reclamation
3.5 MPEG-4
3.5.1 On MPEG-4
3.5.2 Costs of MPEG-4
3.5.3 Summarizing MPEG-4
3.6 Switched Digital Video
3.6.1 On Switched Digital Video
3.6.2 Costs of Switched Digital Video
3.6.3 Summarizing Switched Digital Video
3.7 Analysts’ Opinions
4 Enhancing Data and Voice Services
4.1 Cable Telephony Services
4.2 DOCSIS 3.0 Broadband Data Services
4.2.1 On DOCSIS 3.0
4.2.2 Costs of DOCSIS 3.0
4.2.3 Summary of DOCSIS 3.0
4.3 Analysts’ Opinions
5 Wireless Options
5.1 The Wireless Dilemma
5.2 Reference Points for US Wireless Business
5.3 Become an MVNO
5.3.1 Pivot
5.3.2 On Being a Better MVNO
5.3.3 Financial Discussion
5.4 Buy a Wireless Operator
5.4.1 Snow Balls in Hell - AT&T and Verizon
5.4.2 The Potentials
5.4.3 The Unlikely
5.4.4 Costing of Operator Acquisition
5.5 Build A Wireless Network
5.5.1 Spectrum
5.5.2 Building in UHF versus AWS
5.5.3 Technology Options
5.5.4 Costs of Building a New Wireless Operator
5.6 Analyst’s Opinions
6 Enterprise Market
6.1 Small is Beautiful
6.2 Services
6.3 Organization
6.4 Major Account Fiber Services
6.5 Analyst’s Opinions
7 Other Initiatives
7.1 Operational Improvements
7.2 IPv6
7.3 Targeted Advertising
7.4 Upgrading HFC to PON
7.5 Wireless Backhaul
7.6 Analyst’s Opinions
8 Conclusion
Appendix A: Operator Overview
Appendix B: Glossary


Table of Figures
Figure 2 1: U.S. Pay TV Subscribers - 2007
Figure 2 2: U.S. Cable Subscribers - 2001 to 2007
Figure 2 3: 2007 Video & Cable Revenues
Figure 3 1: Overview of an HFC Network
Figure 3 2: Switched Digital Video Generic Behavior
Figure 5 1: SpectrumCo FCC Auction 66 Map
Figure 5 2: Spectrum Propagation Characteristics


Table of Tables
Table 3 1: Typical Frequency Split in 860 MHz HFC Plant
Table 3 2: Bandwidth Achievable in Today’s HFC Networks
Table 3 3: Costs of Node Splitting
Table 3 4: Node Splitting Summary
Table 3 5: Channel and Bandwidth Gains with Spectrum Upgrade
Table 3 6: Spectrum Increase to 1 GHz Summary
Table 3 7: Analog Reclamation Summary
Table 3 8: MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 Compression Rates
Table 3 9: MPEG-4 Summary
Table 3 10: Switched Digital Video Summary
Table 4 1: DOCSIS Features Summary
Table 4 2: DOCSIS 3.0 Summary
Table 5 1: U.S. Mobile Company Financial Status
Table 5 2: Financial Characteristics of MSOs acting as MVNOs
Table 5 3: U.S. Wireless Acquisitions
Table 5 4: MSOs Winning Bids in 700 MHz Auction
Table 5 5: CAPEX for Cell Site
Table 5 6: Technology Availability Matrix
Table 5 7: Investments Estimate to Build a Nationwide Wireless Operator
Table 6 1: Employment Size in U.S., 2004
Table 6 2: U.S Communications Facilities Used

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