

Standards Committees
Member organizations develop standards through their technical representatives who serve on subcommittees, which are focused on specific areas of cable technology. The technical subcommittees are the consensus bodies for development and the Engineering Committee of the SCTE Board of Directors supervises the overall standards program. Learn more about each of the working groups and the standards that they develop to find those relevant to your company’s products and services. Get involved to make sure your organization is keeping up with the latest cable technologies. Join the SCTE Standards Program.
Engineering Committee
Charter:
The Engineering Committee is responsible for all standards and recommended practices activities of the Society. Any Committees, subcommittees, and working groups or task forces necessary for standards and practices development will report to the Engineering Committee.

Download SCTE Standards
Data Communications
A long list of current and developing standards related to the transmission and monitoring of data communications over broadband networks.

Digital Video
A complete set of standards for digital video transmission on cable networks, including the definitive industry standards for advertisement insertion.

Energy Management
Recommended practices to improve the application of sustainable procedures and products, to create solutions that lower overall costs and increase overall performance.

Interface Practices
With the billions of components found across miles of broadband networks, it is important to ensure that all the pieces work together.

Network Operations
Standards and practices to monitor network transmission, prevent network failure, and quickly detect and correct points of failure.

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Standards Project Register
The Standards Project Register contains a complete list of all SCTE Standards projects, including standards, recommended practices and projects withdrawn from consideration. All projects are organized according to project type and highlight important dates along the approval process, starting from the Project Authorization Request (PAR) through to SCTE approval and ANSI final action where applicable.
Technical Education, Training & SCTE Certification
SCTE is dedicated to providing the cable telecommunications industry with the knowledge, tools and resources necessary for organizations to develop their technical workforce and for professionals to advance their careers. Whether you are looking to take an in-depth multi-week course to build knowledge on your way to becoming SCTE certified or just need a quick refresher on a basic engineering fact, SCTE has the essential knowledge for cable professionals.