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Incognito Software Systems Inc. provides service orchestration software and services that help digital service providers manage the next-generation broadband experience. Founded 30 years ago, Incognito has over 200 customers worldwide, including Claro, Cox, Digicel, Globe, and Orange, leveraging its solutions to fast-track the introduction of innovative broadband services over fiber, cable, fixed wireless technologies, while delivering a great customer experience. The company is a division of the Lumine Group, a portfolio of Constellation Software Inc., the largest independent software company in Canada.
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The Future of Software-defined Networks
By Incognito on October 15, 2013

Large tech companies like Amazon and Google are already starting to use SDN, but it’s clear that this new way of routing also offers a world of networking possibilities for service...

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Beyond the Set-top Box
By Incognito on October 8, 2013

Today, flat screens come with two or more HDMI inputs — the industry’s response to the growing number of HDMI-enabled devices and HD content proliferating the market. This is certainly a...

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Beat the Top 5 Cable IPv6 Challenges
By Incognito on October 1, 2013

1. IPv6 is Not Yet Seen as Necessary Only a small percentage of Internet traffic currently runs on IPv6 and many operators feel that they have enough IP addresses to meet their needs....

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Web Applications – Part 2: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen?
By Incognito on September 26, 2013

Now that the roles have been established, we can assign tasks. For the Backend, the tasks are relatively simple to summarize and are (nearly) universally accepted: Databases store...

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Web Applications – Part 1: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen?
By Incognito on September 24, 2013

Before I begin, here is a bit of background for those unfamiliar with web applications. Web applications consist of three basic components:

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Are Smaller Providers Ready for OTT?
By Incognito on September 17, 2013

Smaller providers are also less likely to have implemented a strategy to combat the growth of OTT services. A quarter (25%) of respondents with fewer than 100,000 subscribers did not yet...

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IPv6 is Not a One-Way Street
By Incognito on September 3, 2013

A lot of the focus on IPv6 has been on service providers, who feel pressure from all sides to enable IPv6 support and speed up adoption. Dual-stack transition methods only serve to...

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The Carrot and Stick Approach to OTT Content
By Incognito on August 27, 2013

The industry is in a dynamic period and the results of our recent survey, OTT Challenges and Opportunities, are largely positive. More than 95% of respondents recognize the strain that...

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Top Issues for MSOs: Launching IPv6
By Incognito on August 20, 2013

It’s no secret that the future of IP networking lies in IPv6. While transition challenges remain, the benefits of IPv6 far outweigh the costs. IPv6 offers greater efficiency, security, and...

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Top Issues for MSOs: Device Management
By Incognito on August 15, 2013

While monitoring technologies will help you understand how today’s average household uses devices for social interaction, work, and entertainment, provisioning these devices is more...

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Top Issues for MSOs: Increased Bandwidth Consumption
By Incognito on August 13, 2013

The growing popularity of over-the-top (OTT) subscriber services such as streaming video, cloud-based applications, and video conferencing results in additional bandwidth demand. This...

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Providers Eye OTT Content at The Independent Show 2013
By Incognito on August 8, 2013

The event stands out for its family-friendly nature, with attendees able to bring their families along with them to enjoy the show and associated events. One of the highlights this year was...

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Are You Ready for ICE 2013?
By Incognito on August 6, 2013

We’re ready to answer those questions and more at the 2013 Incognito Community Exchange (ICE). Set in beautiful Cancun, ICE is a two-day conference from November 6-7 that will provide you...

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A Note on Subscriptions with Introductory Pricing
By Incognito on July 23, 2013

I stumble across this deal in one shape or form almost every other month and it is not really a problem if I miss the deadline as it will probably return in a few weeks. So what does this...

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Twelve IPv6 Resources
By Incognito on July 16, 2013

Planning 1. Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) have a host of resources available on IPv6 and allocation guidelines. This presentation fromRIPE NCC outlines IPv6 addressing fundamentals.

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The IPv6 Migration Checklist
By Incognito on July 9, 2013

You may have already read some of the IPv6 literature on the IETF website, followed the progress of industry leaders like Comcast, or started investigating options such as dual-stack...

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CommunicAsia 2013 – Asia's Largest ICT Trade Show
By Incognito on July 4, 2013

CommunicAsia took place from June 17th through 21st at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Center – one of Singapore’s signature landmarks. It brought together telecom operators and vendors,...

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Top 8 Industry Trends from 2013 — So Far
By Incognito on July 2, 2013

1. The Cable Industry is Growing, Consolidating, and Diversifying

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Cable WiFi: The Perfect Storm
By Incognito on June 18, 2013

However, even with the range of interesting and thought-provoking topics on offer, the media coverage from the first day of the show highlighted the event’s real headliner:

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A Few Things Service Providers can Learn from Webmasters
By Incognito on June 15, 2013

Understand Your Resources In the 90s we had to keep our webpages slim to accommodate dial-up modem speeds. Today as the quality of content increases we must keep our bandwidth and...

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