AdultCentro Set to Strike Deals, Network at The Cable Show

NEW YORK — AdultCentro announced today that its team will be out in full force at The Cable Show 2011 in Chicago, June 14-16 to network, strike deals and gain inspiration from the show's programs and industry professionals.

The company said it is constantly seeking the next big breakthrough in technology and content delivery to remain at the forefront of the digital media evolution and The Cable Show is the perfect venue to supports its quest.

Catering to a marketplace that serves cable and mobile operators, as well as TV channels, website operators and app developers, The Cable Show provides the industry with innovative thinking and cutting-edge knowledge of the latest technology with panels and discussions featuring mainstream powerhouses in the cable and content sectors.

AdultCentro said that it is poised to return with a wealth of knowledge to better serve its clients and consumers from the show seminars that are dedicated to analyzing the evolution of techniques and technologies for content delivery, as well as economic outlooks for media.

Among the topics being covered, AdultCentro said it is looking forward to enriching its perspective on IPv6 during the show's IPv6 Summit that will explore potential outcomes from the upcoming transition from IPv4 to IPv6.

The Cable Show is also expected to support the company’s expansion goals by presenting networking and deal-making opportunities with international cable and digital media company decision-makers and industry leaders that share AdultCentro’s progressive views.

To schedule a meeting with an AdultCentro representative email Kristen@adultcentro.com.

For more information visit the AdultCentro blog, contact sales@adultcentro.com or visit the website.

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