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Unlicensed Spectrum: Comcast Considers its WiFi Strategy Options

by Mitchell Shapiro | Mar 22, 2015 | Blog, Uncategorized

The last post in this series discussed Cablevision’s recently launched WiFi-only service called Freewheel. It ended with the speculation that Comcast—the nation’s largest provider of cable TV and broadband services—might look to Freewheel for lessons about how...

Unlicensed Spectrum: Cablevision Tests the WiFi-Only Waters

by Mitchell Shapiro | Mar 18, 2015 | Blog

I ended an earlier post in this series by suggesting that Cablevision’s launch of Freewheel, a WiFi-only wireless service, marks a new chapter in the emerging “nomadic multiscreen multimedia service battleground.” In this post I’ll elaborate a bit on what I meant by...

Signs of Healthy Competition in the Online Video Market

by Mitchell Shapiro | Mar 15, 2015 | Blog, Uncategorized

A March 10 article in Variety by Todd Spangler discusses recent competitive trends in the sector of the online video market that has long been dominated by Google’s YouTube platform.  Its main theme is summed up by a quote from Peter Csathy, CEO of investment...

Unlicensed Spectrum: Cable’s 20-Year Quest for a Wireless Strategy

by Mitchell Shapiro | Mar 12, 2015 | Blog, Uncategorized

In an earlier post I discussed how a handful of small startups (Republic Wireless, FreedomPop and Scratch Wireless) are offering low-cost “WiFi-first” mobile services targeting mainly cost-conscious smartphone-toting millennials. In February, these relatively...

Electric Co-ops as a Vehicle for Bringing Fiber to Rural Areas

by Mitchell Shapiro | Mar 5, 2015 | Blog

I recently listened to an interview with Randy Klindt, General Manager of Co-Mo Connect, a rural electric co-op building a gigabit fiber network in Central Missouri. It reminded me that the nation’s rural electric co-operatives can be effective vehicles for deploying...
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