NCTA Kicks Off Briefing Series on Media and Communications
December 14, 2012
On December 14, 2012, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) held the first event of what will be many in a new briefing series called NCTA Connects.
NCTA is leading the discussion by hosting a series that will regularly engage national thought leaders and experts to talk about changes within the media and communications sector, as well as current issues and challenges that are impacting them.
Today’s topic was entitled, “The Evolving Internet: Patterns in Usage and Pricing,” and provided insight into how consumer broadband usage is changing.
Click here to read more about NCTA’s first briefing event: http://www.cabletechtalk.com/broadband/connecting-the-dots-on-usage-based-pricing/.
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