Expo call for papers extended to April 24

March 25, 2020
The SCTE/ISBE, CableLabs and the NCTA have extended the call for papers for Cable-Tec Expo 2020's Fall Technical Forum workshops to April 24. Expo 2020 is scheduled ...

The SCTE/ISBE, CableLabs and the NCTA have extended the call for papers for Cable-Tec Expo 2020's Fall Technical Forum workshops to April 24. Expo 2020 is scheduled for Oct. 13-16 at the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver. The complete call for papers is available at expo.scte.org/callforpapers.

This year's Program Committee, co-chaired by Ed Marchetti of Comcast and Tom Monaghan of Charter, is searching for subject matter expertise in 13 categories related to cable's 10G platform, connected applications that will transform the lives of consumers, operational innovation that will optimize network performance, and technology enablement to take workforces into the future.        

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