Implications Of The Developing Operating Environment On CATV Terminal Equipment (1985)

By Geoffrey W. Gates, Cox Cable Communications, Inc.

Terminal equipment options are analyzed with respect to marketing and operating environment factors. Based on this analysis, a business model is proposed and developed in two scenarios for further terminal equipment development.

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