Liberty exec to talk power at ANGA

June 5, 2018
Sam Khola, director of sustainability for Liberty Global (NASDAQ:LBTYA), will make a special presentation at ANGA COM 2018 next week on ...

Sam Khola, director of sustainability for Liberty Global (NASDAQ:LBTYA), will make a special presentation at ANGA COM 2018 next week on how the SCTE/ISBE's Adaptive Power Challenge can help the cable industry and other technology innovators to develop new solutions to manage energy across broadband networks.

At the Liberty Global stand, Khola will outline how the competition - created by the SCTE/ISBE in partnership with Liberty Global and Comcast - is driving new thinking around the concept of transactional energy use in cable networks. The presentation will take place June 12 at 11:15 a.m. CET.

The challenge offers winners in two categories - Established Enterprises and Breakthrough Organizations such as labs, universities and startups - the opportunity to test their solutions with the biggest cable system operators in the world. Applications must be submitted by June 29. Entries will be evaluated in Q3 2018 by judges from Comcast, Liberty Global, Cox, Rogers, Shaw and CableLabs.

Open to commercial and academic developers, innovators, scientists and technology solution providers, the contest also offers the two winners prizes of $10,000 each for solutions that can lead to breakthrough change in cable network energy management. The SCTE/ISBE and the industry are particularly interested in solutions that address access networks and edge facilities, in which 73-83% of cable operators' energy consumption occurs.

Produced under the auspices of the SCTE/ISBE Energy 2020 program, the Adaptive Power Challenge focuses on finding solutions in three areas that are integral to the delivery of cable communications services:

  • Monitoring & Measurement - Monitoring and measuring energy consumption and ambient conditions correlating quality and health of services with energy
  • Demand Response - The ability to implement "peak shaving" and functionality that results in load shedding
  • Supply & Control - Using the functionality of adaptive power DOCSIS-enabled devices to control consumption profiles and service quality dependent on energy supply

Finalists in each category will be announced on Sept. 12 at the SCTE/ISBE Standards Energy Management Systems Plenary in Louisville, CO. Six finalists will compete by presenting their solutions on Oct. 23 at Cable-Tec Expo 2018, in Atlanta, with the two winners to be announced onsite. More information on the challenge including how to apply is available at https://www.adaptivepowerchallenge.com.

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