SCTE 301 extends the foundation of widely deployed SCTE standards (including SCTE 35, SCTE 224 and SCTE 250) beyond traditional broadcast environments and into modern streaming architectures.
SCTE 301 extends the foundation of widely deployed SCTE standards (including SCTE 35, SCTE 224 and SCTE 250) beyond traditional broadcast environments and into modern streaming architectures.
The SCTE Standards Program continues to serve as a driving force for innovation, operational efficiency and sustainability across broadband networks. Through consensus-based collaboration, our expert subcommittees and working groups are delivering tangible value to operators, vendors and the entire broadband ecosystem.
This August marks a major milestone for the broadband industry: the 30th anniversary of the SCTE Standards Program’s accreditation by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
In 2024, the SCTE Standards Program has made remarkable strides in advancing the broadband industry. Our accomplishments span key areas including network reliability, business continuity, and energy efficiency. We have focused on enhancing operational practices, improving network communication methodologies, and optimizing technology deployment to support the growing demands of our industry. These efforts are crucial in shaping the future of broadband, ensuring innovative and resilient network solutions for years to come.