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Part 1
The Case and Requirements for Building Cable Mobile on a Wi-Fi First Foundation
As ever more cable MSOs recognize they need to have a branded presence in mobile services the overarching question is whether they’ll be able to leverage their Wi-Fi footprints for expansion to a pervasively available next-generation voice, data and video offering that can compete with rapidly evolving incumbent cellular services.
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Part 2
Analytics-Powered Personalization Allows MSOs to Differentiate Converged Services
As cable MSOs adopt mobile service strategies they have an opportunity to outperform OTT and cellular incumbents by leveraging big data analytics and the interactive functional power of IP technology to engage with consumers individually in ways that transcend the experiences they can obtain through OTT outlets or competing network services.
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Part 3
The True Scope of Mobile Monetization for MSOs who Build Back-Office Clout
Cable operators are entering the mobile arena at a moment when opportunities to draw new revenues from their endeavors extend far beyond the subscription and usage fees common to the traditional cellular business. Here we look at monetization initiatives that make use of big data analytics and other back-office components of the mobile service framework.
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Nokia’s 3-Part Guide to Maximizing
MSOs’ Returns on Business Services
Part 2
Enabling SD-VPN Service
Nokia provides guidance to what it takes to enable any MSO to capitalize on the Software-Defined VPN service opportunities described in Part 1. Continue Reading >>
Nokia’s 3-Part Guide to Maximizing
MSOs’ Returns on Business Services
Part 1
Modeling Growth Prospects
Nokia’s Bell Labs analyzes how operators can leverage virtualized connectivity and value-added services to expand penetration across the market, from mid-size and larger SMBs into the enterprise sector. Continue Reading >>
The New Perspective on Securing eSports
Part 1
Surging Success of eSports Intensifies Need for Robust, Affordable Security
The rapid rise of live-streamed eSports has triggered an equally rapid rise in the threats against business stability posed by hackers worldwide, leaving service providers no choice but to fight back. Part 1 of this two-part white paper series provides a comprehensive look at why security threats pose a far greater challenge to the eSports industry than ever before. Part 2 will explore the security solutions that make it far easier for distributors to meet these challenges.
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Smart TV Support for Converged Security – Upping the Game for DVB Broadcasters
Market Forces Shaping an Essential Role for Smart TVs in Broadcaster Strategies
Part 1 of this two-part series on converged cloud security for broadcasters focuses on the market forces that have made smart TVs the core device category for targeting new IP-based services as well as legacy TV programming. These trends illustrate the need for the smart TV integrated core CA/DRM protection that Intertrust has developed to secure both types of high-value video content, as discussed in Part 2.
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Smart TV Support for Converged Security – Upping the Game for DVB Broadcasters
Why Fully converged Security Is Critical for Smart TV OEMs and Broadcasters
Broadcasters’ opportunity to exploit the emergence of the smart TV as described in Part 1 creates a need for content protection that covers all legacy and OTT bases free of old approaches that employ conditional access modules (CAMs) and set-top-boxes (STBs). Part 2 describes how this can be done at minimum costs with numerous benefits for broadcasters and OEMs through support of fully converged security on core TV hardware.
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