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As a technology Industry veteran with over 20 years experience at Comcast Corporation, the founder currently serves as an Independent Strategist and Blogger contributing to:</a></p> <p><a><b>Light Reading Cable</b>, an internationally syndicated technology news organization. He also has contributed to <b>BroadbandBreakfast.com</b>, a daily web site with definitive and independent news on broadband stimulus funding, wireless internet, and the national broadband plan under the banner Expert Opinion. In addition, Len has contributed to <b>SiliconANGLE</b> a blog reporting on Social Web and Tech Innovation, <b>Business Weeks-Business Exchange</b>, <b>CISCO Community-Service Provider Community</b>, and <b>AMDOCS In|Touch Community Portal</b>.</a> </p> <p>Providing Tech News, insights, strategy, and trending for broadband - cable - mobile - wireless - telecom markets</p> </div> <div id="links" class="pipedLinks"> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.broadbandconvergent.com" title="New window will open - http://www.broadbandconvergent.com" target="_blank">Company</a></li> <li><a href="http://x.com/LeonardGrace" title="New window will open - http://x.com/LeonardGrace" target="_blank">X (Twitter)</a></li> <li><a href="http://http://www.facebook.com/LenGrace.BroadbandConvergent" title="New window will open - http://http://www.facebook.com/LenGrace.BroadbandConvergent" target="_blank">Facebook</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardgrace" title="New window will open - http://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardgrace" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a></li> </ul> </div> <p id="cc"> Except where otherwise noted, all postings by Leonard Grace on CircleID are licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ /2.5/" class="blue">Creative Commons License</a>. </p> </div> <!-- MEMBER SUB NAV ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// --> <div id="headerSubNav"> <ul> <li id="current"><a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710">Featured Blogs (21)</a></li> <li ><a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710/comments/">Comments (9)</a></li> </ul> <div class="clear"></div> </div> </div> <!-- MEMBER POSTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// --> <div class="container2c"> <div class="colWrapper"> <div class="colA"> <div class="colPad"> <h2>Featured Blogs</h2> <div class="postList" style="padding-bottom:30px;"> <h3 style="padding-top:0;margin-top:0;border:none;"><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120805_google_fiber_project_programming_key_to_success">Google Fiber Project: Programming Key to Success</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/iptv" class="red">IPTV</a>,</div> <p> Google has officially rolled out its long-touted Google Fiber Project showcasing what broadband should look and feel like to all users. Yes, it sets the new standard for broadband connections with a 1Gig speedster, over 100 times faster than current broadband offerings in the U.S. Not-withstanding, just speed will not be the determining success factor; the availability of competitive programming will become the deciding judgment in Google's move to tout reasonable costs to bundled broadband. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120805_google_fiber_project_programming_key_to_success" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Aug 05, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 19,975</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120703_cloud_redundancy_how_amazon_should_repair_credibility">Cloud Redundancy: How Amazon Should Repair Credibility</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/cloud_computing" class="red">Cloud Computing</a>, <a href="/topics/data_center" class="red">Data Center</a>, <a href="/topics/web" class="red">Web</a>,</div> <p> I'm curiously puzzled, but not entirely surprised, how a company such as Amazon (NASDAQ: GS) allowed its servers to be interrupted for any length of time due to severe storm damage in northern Virginia this past weekend. Companies using cloud servers are both expectant and dependent on being able to pull information from cloud sources to operate their businesses without interruption. After all, IT professionals have been preaching the security and reliability of the cloud for quite some time to manage large data off-site. Steps for Amazon to repair credibility should be transparent and swift. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120703_cloud_redundancy_how_amazon_should_repair_credibility" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Jul 03, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 3</li> <li>Views: 18,633</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120615_why_comcast_will_vehemently_fight_a_doj_investigation">Why Comcast will Vehemently Fight a DOJ Investigation</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/iptv" class="red">IPTV</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>,</div> <p> If your company becomes a huge dominate market player in both broadband and content delivery, scrutiny will come your way, like it or not. Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) has been so successful in building both a content and delivery system to such a mass audience; it's beginning to look like former monopolies which grew unwanted investigations and break-ups in the 1980's. Remember AT&T and the DOJ anti-trust decision to split the monopoly into smaller regional companies? <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120615_why_comcast_will_vehemently_fight_a_doj_investigation" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Jun 15, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 1</li> <li>Views: 17,714</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120606_hbo_go_forced_to_rethink_delivery_method">HBO GO: Forced to Rethink Delivery Method</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> The granddaddy of Pay TV programmers continues to create ground-breaking content especially with its new series "Veep". The edgy new sitcom produces uninterrupted and raunchy situations for a fictional Vice President who cannot get out of her own way, making it hilarious and award-winning. Yet, HBO GO is tied to Cable TV/Satellite economics by an umbilical cord that will be hard to break. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120606_hbo_go_forced_to_rethink_delivery_method" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Jun 06, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 11,307</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120526_national_infrastructure_crisis_improving_distribution_metrics">National Infrastructure Crisis: Improving Distribution Metrics</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/cybersecurity" class="red">Cybersecurity</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>,</div> <p> Not understanding the need for a newer, more economically sound, eco-friendly, and secure utilities infrastructure can be a (socio-economic disaster in the making), if top leaders of U.S. industry and government do not seek a solution to our historically aged telecommunications, power, and water delivery systems. The legacy systems in place are expensive, un-reliable, publically unsafe, and vulnerable to sabotage on both a large and small scale. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120526_national_infrastructure_crisis_improving_distribution_metrics" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>May 27, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 8,760</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120521_comcast_xfinity_app_risking_divestiture_cable_or_broadband">Comcast Xfinity App Argument: Risking Divestiture of Cable or Broadband</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/net_neutrality" class="red">Net Neutrality</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>,</div> <p> This sounds extreme, but Comcast continues to push the boundaries in separation of its broadband service with its cable service. It is walking a thin line between being a broadband provider, offering fast Internet access to millions of subscribers, and treating its Xfinity Xbox 360 App as a priority over customers not having its cable service. Saying the Xbox 360 is just another set-top-box for its own customers is just a complex way of undermining Net Neutrality rules as defined by the FCC upon the companies purchase of NBCU. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120521_comcast_xfinity_app_risking_divestiture_cable_or_broadband" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>May 21, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 10,357</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/0120426_sprint_fights_for_mobile_market_relevance">Sprint Fights for Mobile Market Relevance: First Quarter Earnings Positive</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> Sprint's vision along with determined action says everything. They are fighting for mobile market relevance, thumbing their noses at detractors, moving beyond being relegated to a distant 3rd ranked carrier in a fast growing market. It's acquisition of the iPhone and agreement to spend $15.5 Billion over four years for the privilege has investors squawking bankruptcy sooner rather than later. First quarter earnings reveal that Dan Hesse's decision to purchase iPhones back in October 2011 is paying off in solid contracts. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/0120426_sprint_fights_for_mobile_market_relevance" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Apr 26, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 9,627</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120307_tv_everywhere_dangers_being_second_to_over_the_top_competitors">TV Everywhere: Dangers in Being Second to Over-The-Top Competitors</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/iptv" class="red">IPTV</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> Time Warner Cable and Comcast's intent in creating TV Everywhere conjured up a cable TV presence on the Internet where customers could browse and view huge varieties of content by just being a customer. That seemed a fairly simple and innovative concept... It was unique 3 years ago and promised to be exclusive to their clientele. But in reality the concept is much different than the original vision cable operators promoted. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120307_tv_everywhere_dangers_being_second_to_over_the_top_competitors" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Mar 07, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 11,150</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/spectrum_crisis_wireless_auctions_preferred_method">Spectrum Crisis: Wireless Auctions Preferred Method</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/white_space" class="red">White Space</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> Talk, conjecture and analysis have predicted a wireless spectrum crisis for years. The official word seems to project a culmination of dropped calls, slow loading of data, downright network access denials as impending by 2015. If so, then we should look at the current argument about how that additional spectrum can be disseminated to wireless carriers in a fair and balanced fashion. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/spectrum_crisis_wireless_auctions_preferred_method" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Feb 21, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 1</li> <li>Views: 15,942</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120214_debilitating_cyber_attack_not_if_but_when">Debilitating Cyber Attack: Not If, But When?</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/cyberattack" class="red">Cyberattack</a>, <a href="/topics/cybersecurity" class="red">Cybersecurity</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>, <a href="/topics/threat-intelligence" class="red">Threat Intelligence</a>,</div> <p> We all know how easy it can be to ignore or underestimate the possibly, or even likelihood, of a terrorist attack; just remember what happened on 9-11. That seems to be just what the U.S. is doing when it comes to a possible Cyber-Attack, no not in other countries, but right here at home where targets like private sector companies, who provide vital economic and emergency services to our population using broadband infrastructure, and are woefully under-secured for such attacks. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20120214_debilitating_cyber_attack_not_if_but_when" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Feb 14, 2012</li> <li>Comments: 2</li> <li>Views: 10,441</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20100823_pews_broadband_home_2010_research_is_it_truly_representative">Pew’s Broadband Home 2010 Research: Is It Truly Representative?</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> A Pew Home Broadband 2010 Summary reports in a sub-headline, a dramatic absence of continued growth in broadband adoption across the United States; while at the same time reporting increases in demographic adoption in a particular ethnic group. That sub-headline seems contradictory by indicating an overly dramatic slowing of adoption <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20100823_pews_broadband_home_2010_research_is_it_truly_representative" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Aug 23, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 2</li> <li>Views: 9,436</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/digital_rights_management_or_digital_restrictive_management">Digital Rights Management or Digital Restrictive Management?</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/brand_protection" class="red">Brand Protection</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/law" class="red">Law</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/web" class="red">Web</a>,</div> <p> We are all accustomed to purchasing and/or using copyrighted material in one fashion or another. From music, movies-(BluRay), e-books-(Kindle), computers-(software), mobile phones-(iPhone) and games; the umbrella of companies wanting to restrict access to its products continues to grow and become increasingly restrictive. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/digital_rights_management_or_digital_restrictive_management" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Aug 21, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 1</li> <li>Views: 10,910</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/broadband_initiatives_impact_will_depend_on_wireless_fixed_strategies">Broadband Initiatives: Impact Will Depend on Wireless and Fixed Strategies</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/net_neutrality" class="red">Net Neutrality</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> Broadband; we want it, and we all depend on it; but where you live can impact access and adoption of the best that service providers have to offer. The FCC is looking to change both geographic and demographic limitations now plaguing the U.S. in the global race for broadband economic supremacy. Can a combination of a fixed and wireless-mobile strategy improve broadband economic viability by increasing access, adoption, and affordability across the broadband spectrum? <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/broadband_initiatives_impact_will_depend_on_wireless_fixed_strategies" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Aug 05, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 4</li> <li>Views: 11,425</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/bandwidth_why_fast_is_important_in_a_global_economy">Bandwidth: Why Fast is Important in a Global Economy</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> Bandwidth is the basic foundation for Internet traffic as a connector to everything important in our lives. Whether it is basic bandwidth for connecting to family and friends, or a super fast highway for global reach and competitiveness in the business world, bandwidth constitutes the speed at which we connect as a global presence within the expanding sphere of Internet communication. ... To understand why bandwidth is important to all Americans, including personal and business uses, we must understand the different types Internet traffic. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/bandwidth_why_fast_is_important_in_a_global_economy" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Aug 02, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 6</li> <li>Views: 14,653</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/ciscos_kevin_shatzkamer_discusses_the_future_of_mobile_video">Cisco’s Kevin Shatzkamer Discusses the Future of Mobile Video</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/internet_protocol" class="red">Internet Protocol</a>, <a href="/topics/iptv" class="red">IPTV</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/web" class="red">Web</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> Kevin Shatzkamer, Chief Architect for Cisco Mobility, speaks to the mobile research Cisco has developed in helping Mobile Service Providers reach their ROI goals and objectives in projecting an increasingly demand driven market. ... There has been speculation for years that increased demand for mobile video would tax and possibly crash current networks and infrastructures of mobile operators. A predictor may be The World Cup games held in South Africa. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/ciscos_kevin_shatzkamer_discusses_the_future_of_mobile_video" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Jul 20, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 12,186</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20100706_cables_move_into_mobile_calculated_and_deliberate">Cable’s Move Into Mobile: Calculated and Deliberate</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> If you believe Cable Operators are not thinking about Mobile Networks and what kind of synergies could bring them increased cash-flow in the future, then you've probably missed the obvious signs laid out since 2008. ... Starting with their investment in Clearwire in 2008, companies like Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House have upped their anti in wireless and mobile strategies. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20100706_cables_move_into_mobile_calculated_and_deliberate" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Jul 06, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 11,852</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/fcc_we_will_regulate_broadband">FCC: We Will Regulate Broadband</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/iptv" class="red">IPTV</a>, <a href="/topics/net_neutrality" class="red">Net Neutrality</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>,</div> <p> Since the dust has settled from a stinging defeat in federal court, the FCC has decided to move on its own to settle the broadband regulation dispute. With a 3-2 vote the commission issued a Notice of Inquiry that would set the stage for more regulatory authority of broadband. It seems ironic that the motivating factor was the court case brought by Comcast in Federal District Court to immobilize the FCC's efforts to sanction the service provider from throttling Bit Torrent, file sharing customers. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/fcc_we_will_regulate_broadband" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Jun 21, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 10,787</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/why_offering_the_quad_play_would_help_cables_stock_price">Why Offering the Quad Play Would Help Cable’s Stock Price</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/mobile_internet" class="red">Mobile Internet</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>, <a href="/topics/wireless" class="red">Wireless</a>,</div> <p> The mobile phone market is growing exponentially and will continue to evolve for years to come. Why has the Cable Industry not moved into the lucrative mobile phone market? It could definitely be a revenue bonanza, as it currently is for telecom companies. ... Verizon and AT&T's revenues, as a percentage of stock price by division, attributes mobile phone service up to 40-42% of total revenues. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/why_offering_the_quad_play_would_help_cables_stock_price" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>Jun 12, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 9,178</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20100518_genachowski_to_broadband_reduce_prices_increase_speeds_access">Genachowski to Broadband: Reduce Prices, Increase Speeds, Increase Access, Embrace Competition</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/net_neutrality" class="red">Net Neutrality</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>,</div> <p> Broadband providers are not taking the recent move by the FCC to reclassify broadband under Title II; i.e., put broadband under its regulation arm along with the likes of telephone companies, very lightly and have come out swinging to stop that effort... Seemingly at issue; an appeal brought by Comcast with the D.C. Court of Appeals and the subsequent defeat of the FCC's perceived role as a broadband regulator, ruling the communication had no authority under current legislation to sanction Comcast over a 2008 Internet throttling incident. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/20100518_genachowski_to_broadband_reduce_prices_increase_speeds_access" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>May 18, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 2</li> <li>Views: 8,744</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/utopia_perfection_or_fantasy_partnering_public_private_sectors_broadband">UTOPIA, Perfection or Fantasy: Partnering Public-Private Sectors With Broadband</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>,</div> <p> Utopia: the definition brings about visions of an "ideal place or state", or "a system of political and social perfection." Thus became the name chosen for a consortium of sixteen Utah cities building their own broadband infrastructure with a fiber-to-the-premise architecture, while offering residents a clear and alternative choice to incumbent operators, including Quest and Comcast. Is it perfection or fantasy? <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/utopia_perfection_or_fantasy_partnering_public_private_sectors_broadband" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>May 10, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 11,390</li> </ul> </div> <h3><a href="https://circleid.com/posts/set_top_box_revisited_how_does_the_gateway_solution_increase_competition">Set-Top-Box Revisited: How Does the Gateway Solution Increase Competition?</a></h3> <div class="byLine">Related Topics: <a href="/topics/access_providers" class="red">Access Providers</a>, <a href="/topics/broadband" class="red">Broadband</a>, <a href="/topics/policy_regulation" class="red">Policy & Regulation</a>, <a href="/topics/telecom" class="red">Telecom</a>,</div> <p> The FCC seems determined in revisiting and repairing the current CableCard rules fiasco in which it chose to mandate a universal Set-Top-Box for Cable, Telco, and DBS providers. Where does a solution lie, and is the FCC going down another road of improbable acceptance? The problem with a CableCard solution, in an attempt to create more competition, was the opening of current provider STB's to access other venues, which turned out to be both technically and business concept unfriendly. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts/set_top_box_revisited_how_does_the_gateway_solution_increase_competition" class="red"><span class="readmore">more</span></a> </p> <div class="postInfo pipedLinks"> <ul> <li>By <a href="https://circleid.com/members/4710" class="blue">Leonard Grace</a></li> <li>May 02, 2010</li> <li>Comments: 0</li> <li>Views: 9,945</li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="colB"> <div class="colPad"> <!-- TOPIC INTERESTS --> <h2 style="margin-bottom:10px;">Topic Interests</h2> <div style="padding:0 0 30px 0;line-height:20px;"> <a href="https://circleid.com/topicswireless"><strong>Wireless</strong></a>, <a href="https://circleid.com/topicsaccess_providers"><strong>Access Providers</strong></a>, <a 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