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Study Group: Headend Equipment Experts (North America)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 11

This study group may include experts knowledgeable on topics such as IT Services, consumer electronics, wireless devices, software, hardware, information technology, semiconductors, media, cable, satellite, internet, broadband, global positioning systems, advertising, online media, telecommunications, networking, wireless, and data storage, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

John Gladysz
Chief Engineer
Orbitech Satellite Services, Llc

John B. Gladysz is the managing director and chief engineer of Orbitech Satellite Services LLC. With the start of the DBS satellite business the need for installation services and engineering was great. As a pioneer Mr. Gladysz built a sales and marketing company that focused on Satellite installations,...

GLG NewsSMAnalyses by this Study Group's Leading Experts(?)

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Analysis of: Google Plan Would Open TV Band for Wireless Use | www.nytimes.com

IEEE 802.22 WRAN has been underway for approximately two years developing the technology for this spectrum. Google's support would be welcomed by that community and may help to remove the politcal barriers blocking the FCC from adopting the Proposed Rule Making (PRM) necessary to allow white space ...

Analysis of: Up Next for Buyouts: Cable TV | www.businessweek.com

Cable will consolidate through the acquisition of smaller operators, but also look for the potential acquisition or merger of cable giants. Both the need for nationwide mobile services, and efficiency of scale will drive these developments. But don't be surprised to see cable grow beyond cable by acquisition....

Analysis of: Up Next for Buyouts: Cable TV | www.businessweek.com

I agree that cable operators are likely buyout targets. Cable will increasingly need to have a virtual national presence to compete with quad-play services. That is, those services that include video, voice, and data (at home) plus wireless mobile services (which would include video, voice and data...

Analysis of: Level 3's Metro Fiber Frenzy | www.lightreading.com

It's not just the fiber. Word on the street is that they are talking to vendors about buying FTTP equipment. With that they could provide service directly to enterprises.

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Most Common Company Types:

  • Cable Provider/MSO
  • Individual/Small Consultancy
  • Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC)
  • Wholesale Telecom Carrier

Most Common Job Types:

  • Engineer
  • Consultant
  • Network Operations Director
  • Managing Director
  • Product Development Manager
  • Chief Technology Officer
  • IT Director
  • Manager

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