Broadband Technology Report to host inaugural 'BTR Summit' online, May 24-25

Presented in cooperation with SCTE® , a subsidiary of CableLabs®, this online conference will offer a series of broadband-intensive roundtable panels, webinars, and focused technology discussions. Register now!

CI&M's co-brand in Endeavor Business MediaBroadband Technology Report (BTR) has announced its inaugural BTR Summit. Presented in partnership with SCTE® a subsidiary of CableLabs®, the online conference will take place May 24-25.

The event will offer a series of roundtable panels, webinars, and focused technology discussions intended to help cable MSO and independent operators and their employees and stakeholders better serve their customers -- now and in the future -- as they navigate an increasingly competitive environment.

A variety of network operators, analysts, and technology companies will participate as speakers in the two-day event. Topics will include:

Event registration and attendance are free. 

SCTE® a subsidiary of CableLabs® members will be able to receive educational credit for attending the sessions.

Sessions will be archived for future viewing, so BTR suggests that potential attendees register even if they will not be available to attend each session as it happens.

Sponsors of the BTR Summit include:

  • Premium: Calix
  • Gold: Ciena and Nokia
  • Silver: Amino Technologies, ATX Networks, Effigis Geo Solutions CPAT Division, and Technetix.

Complete information about the BTR Summit, including registration, is available at the BTR Summit website.

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