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CableLabs

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Key people
  
Phil McKinney, CEO

Founded
  
1988

Website
  
www.cablelabs.com

Type
  
Nonprofit organization

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Headquarters
  
Louisville, Colorado, United States

CEO
  
Phil McKinney (1 Jun 2012–)

Similar
  
ETSI, Alliance for Telecommunications Industry S, Advanced Television Systems, HomePNA, IEEE Standards Association

Profiles

Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (in short form, CableLabs) is an not-for-profit research and development consortium founded in 1988 by American cable operators. System operators from around the world are eligible to be members. Members dues are based on revenue generated from the cable services and businesses they sell to consumers. The CableLabs board of directors is composed of the Chief executive officers of member companies, thus affording business and strategic insight into the technology development process.

CableLabs works with its members to determine what service requirements are to be supported by new technologies and new services. CableLabs then seeks to support those requirements through open interface specifications, written in tandem with members and suppliers. The specifications, in turn, take much of the guess work out of vendors' engineering decisions as to where cable operators are moving with many of their new businesses.

This collaborative process is designed to get products to market more quickly and at lower price points due to global economies of scale. Innovation is driven by a multiplicity of working relationships between suppliers and CableLabs staff: Visiting engineers and contributing engineers from these vendor organizations create a pool of thousands of individuals providing innovative input to the work performed at CableLabs. Development undertaken at CableLabs and endorsed by the cable industry has led to relationships among companies never before known within the cable market. CableLabs' flagship example of adding value to the cable industry is through guiding the collaborative specification authorship of the DOCSIS suite of specifications.

CableLabs' facilitation of intellectual property (IP) rights discussions minimizes exposure to intellectual property risk for companies entering the marketplace.

CableLabs has approximately 180 employees with an additional on-site population of visiting engineers and consultants. CableLabs maintains two offices: Louisville, Colorado, and Sunnyvale, California.

References

CableLabs Wikipedia