Golf Tournament
Inland Empire Chapter Golf Scramble at The Links Golf Club in Post Falls, ID
Inland Empire Chapter Golf Scramble at The Links Golf Club in Post Falls, ID
Inland Empire Chapter Vendor Show at the Mirabeau Hotel and Convention Center
Golf Tournament – Thursday June 15th
Link Golf Course | 10623 Chase Road, Post Falls, ID 83854
7:30 AM Registration Begins
8:30 AM Meeting to cover rules and course
9:00 AM Shotgun Start
2:00 PM Awards Ceremony
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Inland Empire Chapter Golf and Vendor Day 2023 - Vendor — SCTE
Mirabeau Park Hotel & Convention Center - 1100 N Sullivan Rd, Spokane WA
8:00am Attendee Registration Begins - East Lobby
9:00-10:00am - Training Seminar - Jeff Chen from CableLabs - DOCSIS 4.0 and the Road to 10g.
10:00-11:00am Vendor Table Time
11:00am-12:00pm – Training Seminar - Steve Holt from PPC - FTTP Workshop.
12:00-1:30pm Luncheon with Keynote Speaker - Mark Davies, SVP of Global Sales and Operations - CableLabs
1:30-2:30pm – Training Seminar - Steve Holt from PPC - FTTP Workshop.
2:30-3:00pm – Vendor Table Time
3:00-4:00pm – Training Seminar - Jeff Chen from CableLabs - DOCSIS 4.0 and the Road to 10g.
4:00 PM Leadership/Vendor Reception (No Host Bar) - Maxx Bar & Lounge
Guest Room Accommodations: We have a block of rooms reserved at the special group rate of $119 for Tuesday and Wednesday, June 13th and 14th. The cutoff date for the group accommodations is May 14th. After this date, reservations will be based upon availability. All reservations are subject to a 24-hour cancellation policy.
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Inland Empire Chapter Golf and Vendor Day 2023 - Vendor — SCTE
Cascade Range is excited to announce the speakers and topic for our combined Q2 Chapter Training on June 7th, 7:30-8:30am.
Title: “Owning Your Career”
Description: Are you considering what’s next for your career? Join us as Talent Management Pros Colin Cheadle and Kelly Turow share some of their best advice for those looking to take control of their career. Attendees will get a rare peek behind the curtains of recruiting and talent management processes and steps anyone can take to stay in the driver’s seat.
Facing the prospect of competition from 5G-enabled broadband services, the cable industry is ardently pursuing an ambitious 10G (as in 10 Gbps) initiative to develop its multi-gigabit broadband prowess over a mix of HFC, fiber and wireless networks. But, even with the release of CableLabs' new DOCSIS 4.0 spec last year, it's not clear that the industry is ready to make that next great leap to symmetrical 10 Gbps service.
What will it take for cable's HFC networks to get there? What hurdles must still be surmounted?
In this session, our team of technologists will evaluate the readiness, resilience and reliability of cable networks for 10G service.
Facing the prospect of competition from 5G-enabled broadband services, the cable industry is ardently pursuing an ambitious 10G (as in 10 Gbps) initiative to develop its multi-gigabit broadband prowess over a mix of HFC, fiber and wireless networks. But, even with the release of CableLabs' new DOCSIS 4.0 spec last year, it's not clear that the industry is ready to make that next great leap to symmetrical 10 Gbps service.
What will it take for cable's HFC networks to get there? What hurdles must still be surmounted?
In this session, our team of technologists will evaluate the readiness, resilience and reliability of cable networks for 10G service.
Now that both 5G and Wi-Fi 6 are rolling out across the planet, cable operators have promising opportunities to use these two next-gen wireless technologies to broaden their reach and expand their service offerings. But both new wireless technologies present new technical, operational and competitive obstacles for operators and vendors accustomed to working in a wireline environment.
In this session, we will delve into those opportunities and obstacles and see how operators and vendors are working to incorporate 5G and Wi-Fi 6 into the cable HFC architecture and turn the two wireless platforms into the industry's latest gold mine.
Now that both 5G and Wi-Fi 6 are rolling out across the planet, cable operators have promising opportunities to use these two next-gen wireless technologies to broaden their reach and expand their service offerings. But both new wireless technologies present new technical, operational and competitive obstacles for operators and vendors accustomed to working in a wireline environment.
In this session, we will delve into those opportunities and obstacles and see how operators and vendors are working to incorporate 5G and Wi-Fi 6 into the cable HFC architecture and turn the two wireless platforms into the industry's latest gold mine.
While DOCSIS may still have plenty of fuel left in the tank, PON is rapidly emerging as a critical alternative transmission method for the cable industry as operators increasingly install more fiber lines in their HFC plant. Whether they are leveraging EPON, GPON, 10G EPON, XGS PON or some other PON flavor, cablecos and vendors are increasingly deploying some version of PON technology to expand their bandwidth capacity. How is the industry using the different PONs? Which PON versions are emerging as most popular and why? How can operators and vendors mix and match PON and DOCSIS in their networks? This webinar will tackle these questions and more.
While DOCSIS may still have plenty of fuel left in the tank, PON is rapidly emerging as a critical alternative transmission method for the cable industry as operators increasingly install more fiber lines in their HFC plant. Whether they are leveraging EPON, GPON, 10G EPON, XGS PON or some other PON flavor, cablecos and vendors are increasingly deploying some version of PON technology to expand their bandwidth capacity. How is the industry using the different PONs? Which PON versions are emerging as most popular and why? How can operators and vendors mix and match PON and DOCSIS in their networks? This webinar will tackle these questions and more.
This is our joint Q1 training with our sister chapters, Mount Rainier and Cascade Range.