The FCC shouldn’t mandate technical specifications for set-top output physical layers...
The FCC shouldn’t mandate technical specifications for set-top output physical layers or for home networking technology, said a maker of HD video chips. “Such regulations can constrain the innovation, variety and experimentation that is underway,” Entropic said in a filing…
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posted Wednesday in docket 97-80. Content distribution is moving toward Internet Protocol and toward distributing it “to a variety of retail devices using many different technologies, including MoCA 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0,” the company said. Chief Technology Officer Tom Lookabaugh met with Media Bureau Chief Bill Lake, FCC CTO Douglas Sicker and other bureau officials.