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Michael Harris
President and Principal Analyst
Kinetic Strategies, Inc.
Michael Harris is founder and president of Kinetic Strategies, Inc., a
Phoenix-based broadband research and consulting firm, and publisher of
Cable Datacom News, an information service tracking cable IP
infrastructure and applications since 1996.
A leading analyst in the broadband technology and services market,
Michael's insights have been featured in top media outlets, including
the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes and BusinessWeek.
Additionally, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has
utilized Michael's research in its reports on the broadband market.
Michael is a frequent speaker at key broadband industry events, having
presented at the Western Show, NCTA annual convention, BusinessWeek
Telecom Summit, Forbes Telecosm, Pulver.com's Voice on the Net (VON),
and VOTREX. Additionally, Michael currently advises several broadband
start-ups and has provided strategic counsel to leading technology and
networking firms.
Michael first became interested in broadband in 1994 while working for
Virginia-based MSO Media General Cable (later acquired by Cox
Communications). Before joining Media General, Michael served with Zynyx
Multimedia, a full-service marketing firm, where he managed programs for
a national client base that included Burger King Corp., Joseph E.
Seagram& Sons and The Coca-Cola Company. Michael graduated from Penn State University with a B.A. in
Broadcasting/Cable Management.
Alan Breznick
Broadband Analyst, Kinetic Strategies
Editor, Cable Datacom News
Alan has served as a broadband analyst with Kinetic Strategies and
editor of Cable Datacom News since September 2002. With more than 20
years experience covering the cable and communications markets as a
journalist and analyst, Alan has reported on broadband since its birth.
Prior to joining Kinetic, Alan served as executive editor of Wave
magazine, senior editor of Communications Daily and Cable World, senior
reporter for Crain's New York Business and correspondent for
Multichannel News. Through the years, Alan has also contributed to
research publications by Price Waterhouse, Paul Kagan Associates, Carmel
Group, the Consumer Electronics Association and others.
Alan earned a M.S. in Journalism from the Columbia University Graduate
School of Journalism, as well as a B.A. in English from the State
University of New York at Binghamton.
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