The NCTA clarified some of the commitments made by the...
The NCTA clarified some of the commitments made by the top six cable operators in the basic tier encryption proceeding, an ex parte notice shows (http://xrl.us/bnkp2r). “With respect to the suggestion that the Operators deploying equipment pursuant to Option #1…
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[of their proposed commitments] provide advance notice of the network protocols being used, the Operators would not object to the Commission stating its expectation that prior to deploying operator-supplied equipment ... Operators will publicly disclose the DLNA profile or other protocol that is being used for the home-networking capability on such operator-supplied equipment,” the notice said. “We objected to other suggestions that would unnecessarily expand the scope of this proceeding and/or that would hinder the Commission’s ability to bring this proceeding to a conclusion as quickly as possible,” it said.