Pipeline Publishing, Volume 5, Issue 10
This Month's Issue:
Cableco vs. Telco: Content is King
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Broadband, Awards, and Rock n' Roll:
The Cable Show '09 Preview

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CSG Systems, Booth #513
“The NCTA Cable Show is the best networking event of the year to connect with all of our cable clients in one place.  The conference sessions truly allow the top names in cable to pause and have the kind of dialog that furthers the industry’s most important conversations.  It’s a great place to dig into the topics that matter most to the cable industry and its leadership.”

--Rob Kunzler, Executive Director of Marketing, CSG Systems

Openet, Booth #3209
With its cutting-edge topics and high caliber of audience, The Cable Show 2009 is a key event for Openet, the leading provider of Transactional Intelligence for the world’s largest and most innovative network service providers.

As an established player in the cable market, Openet will unveil new solutions for cable and advanced advertising at the show, further illustrating its leadership in maximizing Transactional Intelligence opportunities for video, broadband and addressable advertising.

"Why is a cable event important to OSS/BSS vendors?"


Integrated Broadband Services (IBBS), Booth #2304
IBBS will introduce BBX 4.6, an enhanced version of its award-winning Broadband Explorer Diagnostics and Provisioning software. 

This update to BBX will include an Acceptable Use Policy Management (AUP) application, which will empower Cable Operators to define package level acceptable use policies for bandwidth usage thresholds for a defined interval and, by extension, to more closely monitor and manage use of bandwidth capacity; a Rules Based Notifications AUP Exceptions, which will enable its operator customers to to communicate the definite AUP exceptions to subscribers via email and a customer self-care portal interface; a fully integrated Usage Billing Data capabilities for operators to bill subscribers for bandwidth use overages; and a new feature that will enable subscribers to receive an increase in bandwidth when downloading large files/content.

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