”Some would describe the mood at the 2012 Cable Show...
"Some would describe the mood at the 2012 Cable Show as subdued,” a longtime stock analyst wrote after attending the annual show in Boston, which ended Wednesday. But the analyst sees reason for optimism. “Risks that have plagued recent shows,…
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such as OTT (over-the-top) and regulation, have largely dissipated,” Tom Eagan of Cannacord Genuity wrote investors. “On Tuesday’s General Session, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski essentially endorsed usage-based pricing” (CD May 23 p2), Eagan said. “Technology, which has been widely considered to be more of a threat than a benefit, is now being utilized to not only enhance existing services (such as an improved video UI, or user interface, as well as a broadband Skype service) but new services such as complete home monitoring and maintenance.” Attendance at this year’s event in Boston of 12,000 was little changed from last year’s conference in Chicago, an NCTA spokesman said. Exhibitors occupied about 120,000 square feet, less than in 2011, he said.