Posted on March 17, 2022 in ATSC News
The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE®), a subsidiary of CableLabs®, has served as the applied science leader for the cable telecommunications industry for more than five decades. As a not-for-profit member organization, SCTE moves member companies forward through continuous training for the workforce of tomorrow and by putting leaders into the conversations that matter.
In addition to providing the industry with continuous training opportunities and certification options, the organization creates the standards and operational practices for the cable industry using various standards committees. This requires strong leaders who can develop and implement technical standards that benefit the ecosystem of operators, programmers, and hardware/software vendors. The end goal, of course, is to ensure that the new technologies fulfill customer expectations worldwide.
When it comes to new technologies, an exciting revolution continues to unfold daily within the world of digital video. As proud participants of the Standards Program of SCTE, industry thought leaders who drive the Digital Video Subcommittee (DVS) are defining and refining digital video to the delight of increasingly sophisticated and hungry consumers.
Make sure your enterprise enters the conversation and brings your expertise to DVS. Interact with like-minded stakeholders to shape standards so that life-changing technologies will fulfill their remarkable potential. Such a wise investment will enable your company, customers, and industry to flourish. Promoting profitability through interoperability, your company will play a direct role in uniformly and systematically delivering products and services of exceptional quality. Visit www.scte.org/standards for complete details.
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