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FCC wants to unlock set-top box, push competion, lower price
2016-01-28 09:18:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The FCC has put together a proposal to unlock the set-top box, saying this will create choice for consumers, spur innovation, lift independent and minority content and push competition, pulling down prices. The proposal will be voted by the full Commission on 18 February. The FCC said it wants to create a framework to provide innovators, device manufacturers and app developers with the information they need to develop new technologies. Consumers will then be able to choose how they access the Multichannel Video Programming Distributor's (MVPDs) video service to which they subscribe, with cable, satellite or telco companies.
FCC proposes to unlock the set-top box
2016-01-27 21:00:25| Digital TV News
The FCC has announced that it is circulating for a vote a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would tear down anti-competitive barriers and pave the way for software, devices and other innovative solutions to compete with the set-top boxes that a majority of consumers must lease today.
Can Macys Find a Way to Unlock the Value of its Real Estate?
2016-01-14 09:00:00| National Real Estate Investor
Joint ventures on its properties might be a way for the retailer to create value. read more
Biotech start-up aims to unlock potential of the gut-brain axis
2015-12-15 14:34:54| Biotech - Topix.net
Kallyope Inc. is aiming to harness the potential of the gut-brain axis to develop consumer products and transformational therapeutics that improve human health and nutrition. The biotech company announced $44 million of Series A financing last week, and boasts numerous members of the national academies, two Lasker Award winners, and three Nobel laureates among its founders and scientific advisory board.
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Climate talks turn to South African indaba process to unlock deal
2015-12-11 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Climate negotiators in Paris have turned to a traditional South African consultation process in a quest for common ground among the nearly 200 nations seeking a global deal to curb rising temperatures. South Africa's Zulu and Xhosa communities have long used the indaba, a gathering of community leaders summoned by the chief, to resolve important issues, said Brian Mantlana, an official with the South African delegation in Paris. Although only principal elders and headmen are at the table in...
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