2004
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CableNET® 2004 Group. -
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CableNET® 2004 Information Desk. -
CableNET® 2004 Information Desk.
Voice
May 2004: "We now believe that IP phone is capable of replacing primary line phone service - which we weren't sure of a year ago." --Michael Willner, Insight, speaking at the 2004 CableLabs Financial Investors Conference in New York City.
July 2004: RFP issued for voice-over-IP equipment, built for commercial applications.
September 2004: The FBI lauds CableLabs® on its release of a technical specification known as the "PacketCable™ Electronic Surveillance Specification" which was developed to facilitate the cable industry's compliance with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA).and meet the lawful access needs of federal, state and local law enforcement.
November 2004: PacketCable certifications continue: a Cisco CMTS blade and a Motorola E-MTA, as part of certification wave 31.
Video
April 2004: The first consumer DTV receiver products from Sony, Hitachi and LGE following the Plug and Play agreement and the new FCC rules for UDCPs received Verified status through testing at CableLabs.
June 2004: Four additional digital TV manufacturers received Verification status for products submitted to be tested as Digital Cable Ready including: Mitsubishi, Philips, and Thomson. This event brought the total number of CE companies with cable ready products to nine.
June 2004: The JavaOne conference, a big event for the software developers with the know-how to build OCAP applications, is the site of the first ITV contest for OCAP.
July 2004: OCAP specification achieves ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standardization via the SCTE.
August 2004: Toshiba and Pioneer are added to the list of CE companies with verified digital cable ready products. This brings the total number of verified cable-ready DTV models to over 60.
October 2004: Samsung first to sign CableLabs licenses for two-way TVs.
November 2004: CableLabs approves the Philips VCPS system as the first secure digital recording technology under the FCC's rules for digital output approval of cable-ready DTVs.
Data
2004: Go2Broadband(SM) added CableCARD support. Enabled Click-thru Agreements to expand dealer program.
May 2004: "We now believe that IP phone is capable of replacing primary line phone service - which we weren't sure of a year ago." --Michael Willner, Insight, speaking at the 2004 CableLabs Financial Investors Conference in New York City.
July 2004: RFP issued for voice-over-IP equipment, built for commercial applications.
September 2004: The FBI lauds CableLabs® on its release of a technical specification known as the "PacketCable™ Electronic Surveillance Specification" which was developed to facilitate the cable industry's compliance with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA).and meet the lawful access needs of federal, state and local law enforcement.
November 2004: PacketCable certifications continue: a Cisco CMTS blade and a Motorola E-MTA, as part of certification wave 31.
Video
April 2004: The first consumer DTV receiver products from Sony, Hitachi and LGE following the Plug and Play agreement and the new FCC rules for UDCPs received Verified status through testing at CableLabs.
June 2004: Four additional digital TV manufacturers received Verification status for products submitted to be tested as Digital Cable Ready including: Mitsubishi, Philips, and Thomson. This event brought the total number of CE companies with cable ready products to nine.
June 2004: The JavaOne conference, a big event for the software developers with the know-how to build OCAP applications, is the site of the first ITV contest for OCAP.
July 2004: OCAP specification achieves ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standardization via the SCTE.
August 2004: Toshiba and Pioneer are added to the list of CE companies with verified digital cable ready products. This brings the total number of verified cable-ready DTV models to over 60.
October 2004: Samsung first to sign CableLabs licenses for two-way TVs.
November 2004: CableLabs approves the Philips VCPS system as the first secure digital recording technology under the FCC's rules for digital output approval of cable-ready DTVs.
Data
2004: Go2Broadband(SM) added CableCARD support. Enabled Click-thru Agreements to expand dealer program.