FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski should approve rule changes so cable operators can...
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski should approve rule changes so cable operators can encrypt the basic tier, Bright House Networks CEO Steve Miron told him. That would give the operator “the needed flexibility to manage its wireline networks to balance increasing…
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demands for more bandwidth-intensive HD programming as well as more robust broadband performance,” an ex parte filing said (http://xrl.us/bmy5em). Genachowski hasn’t decided whether to OK encryption, agency officials have said (CD March 12 p6). Miron wants the FCC to sunset, when it expires this year, the “dual carriage requirement” that TV stations guaranteed cable distribution be available in standard and high definition in some systems, Wednesday’s filing in docket 11-169 said.