It turns out that having regular meetings with the President of Johnston Korea in the United States made it unlikely that anything was necessary to build a systematic cooperation system among its affiliates.

There is a growing trend of Korean and American affiliates working together. To date, Johnstone Electronics and Johnstone Consulting has collaborated for navigation terminals and premium services, and Johnstone Card and Johnstone Consulting have collaborated on the "Jay Point and Jay Card" business.

Johnston Techno Institute joins with its former affiliates on several technology development projects. Researchers from Korea are present, particularly in the development of relevant technologies through close research cooperation with Johnstone Electronics and Johnstone Automobiles.

He also helped the business of Johnstone Electronics build J-Tunes for Johnstone Entertainment.

Now, the Johnstone system, which has been transferred to its affiliates, is working on a project to build a music and video electronic database to help us consult with Johnstone.

I was a little surprised to hear about this during a meeting with the presidents from Seoul. Although I know there is a cooperative relationship between affiliates, it is far more connected than I thought.

In short, the newly developed smart grid devices and operating systems are also a collaboration of the Johnstone Energy (Planning and Marketing) Johnstone Techno Center (Technical Support) Johnstone Consulting (System Operations) Johnstone Electronics (Smart Device Production).

I gathered the partnerships I had with Johnston Korea and our planning office and received them as a separate report, but I thought it would require more close cooperation, so I set up regular meetings.

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Of course, I have to buy a Mercedes, but I don't have to buy a car there because my son is a modern car dealer. Basically there is a premise that the conditions are similar. I made it clear that I wasn't cooperating unconditionally, even though I didn't meet the standards or conditions.

"Now that we're all in one place, let's talk. It's a mystery to me. Mystery. What the hell is wrong with you? One of the top three complaints of cable subscribers is this box."

I looked around to the left and right and threw the topic. Here are Lee Chul-min, president, Jonston Electronics; Polo, head of Planning; and Harper, president, Johnstone Cable. Lee Cheol-min is a graduate of MIT and has become a bit English.

Today, we called a meeting to discuss one of the cabling business's problems, set-top boxes. At the table in front of me is a set-top box supplied by the Johnstone cable network, but nothing unusual.

"In fact, the set-top box contains all the parts that go into the computer, such as hard drives, CPUs, video cards, etc. It's not as simple as a TV or a refrigerator, because it's a little bit different from regular electronics."

Lee Cheol-min glanced at me and briefly explained the configuration of this set-top box. Hearing that, I had another question.

"Desktop computers last a long time these days. By the way, it breaks down so well. Yeah. If it breaks down, why don't you just exchange it or repair it? Why are you complaining so much?"

Not all set-top boxes are owned by individuals anyway. I pay you back and lend it to you, but if you have a problem, just change it. Of course, many defective and short-lived issues have been pointed out.

"The set-top box price is not great. And as suppliers are limited, quantity and service management is not so easy. Given the increasing number of subscribers over the years and the quantitative expansion, there are also some companies that have neglected quality control or product improvement."

Harper complained about the company's difficulties. At first it just sounds like an excuse, but after hearing the story, there is a struggle. But there's something I don't understand.

"No, what, is it so hard to make this that your supplier is limited? “

You can look around the set-top box, but there's nothing unusual about it. I wonder if I can leave production to anyone.

"The set-top boxes currently supplied to five major cable companies in the United States are supplied by Motorola and Scientific Atlanta. Our supplier, Scientific Atlanta, has the upper hand in terms of price, but we know it's similar in terms of service and quality."

It's not funny that two companies are sharing a set-top box in the United States with nearly one billion cable subscribers. The sound of the wind coming from my lungs was palpable, but my head was a little stuck in the continued description.

Johnstone Cable explains that it lowered its price by signing an exclusive supply agreement with Scientific Atlanta.

If a third company brings a product of similar quality at a low price, the only other place is Motorola, so it is a good contract. Quality or other services have to be moved somewhere else, so there's no alternative.

Backed by seemingly trivial set-top box technology, both companies are veterans who have accumulated skills in the field for over 50 years. Scientific Atlanta has a wide range of technologies in cable as well as satellite antennas and traffic lights, delivering certain experimental equipment to the government and the military.

In Motorola in '99, General Instruments, with related technology in cable network management and appliances, purchased for $11 billion. The company has also been involved in communications, audio and circuitry since 1939.

$11 billion in horses, if it's a common skill, who pays that much to buy another company? You can start your own company, but it's not all as easy as it sounds. Of course, the value of customers who came to the company also accounted for half of the purchase price.

Cable companies rely heavily on their technology, including set-top boxes, cable networks, network management and interpretation, encryption, satellite reception, and mobile satellite stations.

Johnstone cables, for example, use a small satellite station in Scientific Atlanta in a non-urban area. This is a satellite cable receiving system with a large antenna, where it receives cable signals and supplies them to subscribers in the area via underground cables. This is how the cable network covers difficult areas.

From the reports and descriptions investigated by Polo, I knew that it was more complicated than I thought, but the cable company is the 'A', and the set-top box company is not the 'A', but rather it was the relationship between the technical U and the fake A.

It's like Apple and Johnstone electrons, right? '

It appears to be an Apple with an iPad and a Johnstone electronics subcontractor, but it is similar to the case where the parent company of the Johnstone electronics owns the majority of the content of the J-Tunes and sound recordings, and the location of the A is ambiguous. Of course, it is not that severe, but it is still an equal relationship.

"Everything's fine. I know it's been 100 percent difficult for the time-warner cable to change suppliers. The system of high-speed networking and managing would have to rely on the entrepreneurs, and the price wouldn't be bad, but you couldn't change the entrepreneurs. But now it's not a time-warner cable, it's a Johnstone cable network. We have enough related technologies. You don't need to notice."

This is what I insist. Cable set-top boxes are comprised of computers, video cards, crypto cards, etc.? This is a technology that we are one step ahead of.

Johnstone electronics is already producing computers, and more than a year has passed since I ordered the creation of ultra-thin laptops. Are the researchers playing with your special instructions? That doesn't make any sense. Personnel and resources are naturally drawn to the relevant areas. I sometimes say, "When will my laptop come out? ’I gently dried the blood.

What about Box X? It's already been studied with special interest for three years. To be honest, video technology is of course the key to optimizing the X box. What's the difference between an X box and a set-top box?

What about signal and encryption technology? Einevi picks up satellite signals. The technologies involved have already created our proprietary premium services. Moreover, they have developed a one-step encryption technology for the development of satellite shields.

What about network management? We have been aggressively expanding our data centers and have been building hyper-speed networks in our headquarters, data centers and Johnston City for three years now. It doesn't make sense if the related skills don't accumulate.

To put it this way, I wonder what kind of technology we don't have. So far, our company has grown to 50,000 employees, of which at least some of the technologists of any competitor have been outstanding.

Think about why the core engineers of orbital science with satellite technology are moving into the Johnstone Group. It varies in size, treatment and development of the company.

The key players of the competition, Motorola or Scientific Atlanta, are sure to come to us if we make a announcement. Of course, we don't know if that's necessary for our technology.

"By combining the skills and capabilities of its subsidiaries, we can truly build products and own management systems that are far superior to our current suppliers. Now it's just behavior as long as problems and solutions are drawn out. Can I make a set-top box in two months in Johnstone Electronics?"

"Yes? Yes. I understand."

Lee Cheol-min, surprised by my question, replied immediately. I gave a month but generously for two months.

"Harper and Polo discuss with Johnston consulting to build a new system for cable network management. I've already set up a command center for the smart grid system, and I hope you can manage the network there. If so, you can see at a glance where the problem is."

Oh-ho. This made me feel like a good idea even when I said it.

Combine Smart Grid System with Cable Network!!

Is the continent of America big? If the cable is disconnected for this or that reason, it will take time to figure out where something went wrong. If some of the concepts of the smart grid can be introduced and observed at the command center, rapid repairs, repairs, and repairs are possible, and they can immediately meet the needs of customers in the relevant region.

Let's say the customer waited for a long time to call the service desk.

[The cable suddenly went out.]

[Very well, I will send someone tomorrow afternoon.]

[Cable's out.]

[Cable network has been disconnected due to local road construction. It will be repaired within 2 hours.]

Which one do you think is better? As I searched the Internet, there were tons of writings about how long it would take to respond and recover wolves and what the problem was, so I waited indefinitely, or called with feverish heartaches.

Honestly, the service is down, but if you say, "Okay," you don't do anything, and you say, "How long do I have to wait?" How do I know that? 'I hate service centers even more.

Until now, the service desk staff has responded "I don't know." Of course, I can say it nicely, but there are aspects of the problem that make it cheesy.

"As you instructed, I will build a task force team, such as Johnstone Consulting and Electronics, to build a smart cable grid system immediately. It looks like you've already installed the Smart Power Grid in California, so it shouldn't be a problem."

He was the first Polo chief on a new mission, but he was confident. It's because I've already done it once.

"Also, in Johnston Electronics, develop two-sided digital handsets first. Existing legacy analog handsets are ranked 2. We recommend that you take this opportunity to improve your service and encourage subscribers to upgrade to digital as well."

"Wouldn't consumers who own old handsets have a reaction?"

Harper cautiously raises concerns, which is ridiculous.

"Existing customers will benefit greatly from service improvements such as smart cable grids and customer service. A handset is a kind of premium service. Other cable companies are already going digital, and satellite service providers are all digital. We're not shutting down existing services, there's no reason to argue."

In my argument, Harper nodded his head, and if I could spare six months, I decided to go and review it again.

When people went out and looked at the time, they had a meeting for almost three hours about set-top boxes, and eventually they came up with a very holistic response.

The persistent unfriendliness of service centers is about to be fixed by a massive campaign. Reports have come in that you are overseeing the implementation of the items you have already ordered distributed by region.

In addition, service staff complained that the frog system did not provide proper customer support, instructing the Johnston system to assemble a team specifically to improve this issue.

I believe I will do well because I am 'very' interested and 'special' to watch. I will test it the next time I leave the undercover.

I think it's because of a cable company that doesn't seem to be a big deal. I thought it was a joke, but like everything else, nothing is easy. Kl ~.

Artwork Reviews

Scientific Atlanta already supplied mobile satellite systems to cable providers in the '70s. This is when the cable boom happened, and it said that there was tremendous growth in each region for cable companies to install these satellite systems, to receive signals from cable channels, and to cover that area. The company was merged into Cisco, a network equipment company, for 6.9 billion dollars in February 2006.

In fact, Scientific Atlanta and Motorola are feeding the set-top box markets of five major cable companies.

As noted in the text, in 99, Motorola acquired the business of General Instruments, which had paid $11 billion and was ranked # 1 in the cable set-top box market at the time.

You all know we acquired Motorola from Google, right? The Settop Box business in Motorola was sold to Arris last year for $2.2.5 billion.

For the record, satellite operators have been supplying set-top boxes everywhere.

We've been working on a variety of set-top boxes for quite some time, and it looks like the commercialization is a little late. I bet the exclusive cable companies weren't too busy, were they?

With two-way digital boxes, technology was already developed in the '90s, and the exact timing of supply began one day.’ I'm not sure.

In a forum in the United States, I saw a lot of posts written in 2002 that said, "I've gone digital today," and "I've done this before," and I feel like it's been happening for quite some time now. But at this point, the Internet cable modem or set-top box is interactive and digital, and the cable service seems to have been simple digital.

Phew! I've only used one side.I 've been sitting there for five hours and my head is spinning... Let's get some air and use the next one. Well, it's late, but have a good weekend.