scte news SCTE® Presents: TV to IP
You may be wondering how our recent event SCTE® Presents: TV to IP went – well it was such a success we have made a 10-page feature of it in this issue rather than hide it in the news section. Turn to page 10 for details.
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We came away from a rainy Amsterdam so inspired we are devoting a whole day to The Future of Streaming on 18 June, 2026 at One Great George Street in London , early enough in the summer to reach our friends on the media and entertainment side of the business, late enough to be relevant for the IBC that will follow on in September. If you would like to get involved in this as a speaker, panelist or sponsor, drop us a line – we are at the planning stages of this and would be delighted to hear from you: sctepresents@thescte.eu. As Official Magazine Partner again we worked closely with the team at Total Telecom to support their Startup Village and over the course of the next year you’ll see two start-ups featured in each issue of Broadband Journal. You can see Netoai and Impactpmo detailed on page 96. Congrats to the team at Total Telecom for another fantastic event, see you next year! impressed we asked them to send details of their creative journey, in glorious Candy Crush technicolor, which you can read all about on page 76. We met some amazing people, heard some incredible stories, learned a lot about the US landscape and not least, our President Anthony Basham was inducted as a Cable Pioneer in recognition of his years of dedication to the industry. Along with 33 new members
We had another excellent few days in Amsterdam at IBC as Official Magazine Partner, dazzled by the innovation, catching up with old friends, making some fantastic new contacts, meeting our bursary winners. Congratulations to the team at IBC for turning out another astonishing event. Our good friend Fiorenza Mella from Xpresso Communications feels the same way, and has articulated just how special IBC is on page 106. Onto another excellent couple of days shortly afterwards and the UK telecoms industry gathered in numbers at the ExCel in London for Connected Britain. Buzzing and very busy, Rob Chambers put it well in our interview with him on page 108 when he said the show is evolving in the same way as the industry. “People want to talk more and more about how connectivity is being used rather than just how they build out the connectivity.” A fascinating and worthwhile experience to see TechExpo in its Washington DC location this time, and it is always great to see our North American friends there – ATX, Amphenol, Calix, Corning, Calix, CommScope, Qorvo, Openvault, PPC, Rincon, Syndeo Institute at the Cable Center, Technetix and not forgetting Harmonic, whose stand honestly defies description. Broadband Journal was so
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DECEMBER 2025 Volume 47 No.4
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