October 30, 2009

Cisco at SCTE 2009: Sustainable Technologies from the “Green Pavilion” and Digital to Analog


Green Pavilion Showcases Sustainable Technologies for the Cable Industry

From the SCTE 2009 show floor, Mark Palazzo, GM of the Cable Access Business Unit, discusses the many ways Cisco is leading the drive to more sustainable products and technologies to power the future. Mark highlights Cisco efforts to reduce our carbon footprint through efficient packaging, reduced power consumption, higher headend densities, and more.

DSAN Brings Analog Content to the Digital Age

Cable Access Business Unit Market Manager, James Brannan, describes the technology and advantages of the Cisco Digital Service Access Node (DSAN) solution. James shows how 82 channels of digital content are recreated as analog, as well as demonstrating how simple and easy it is to add content that is customized and regionalized for new revenue sources.

Murali Nemani Posted by Murali Nemani at 08:02AM PST

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