Greg White has been a technical leader at CableLabs since 1999, playing a vital role in developing transformative technologies for the broadband industry. He has been a technical lead or key contributor on every iteration of DOCSIS since version 1.1, including serving as the lead architect of the Emmy Award-winning DOCSIS 3.0 specification. His influence extends across numerous other groundbreaking cable industry specifications.
Recently, Greg has been a leader in the development of low latency networking technologies that enable applications to achieve ultra-low round-trip delays even at high data rates, a critical advancement for modern network performance. These technologies, including L4S and NQB have been adopted in the Low Latency DOCSIS specifications, IETF standards, 5G standards, and 802.11 standards, and are being deployed today.
Greg remains an active contributor in leading technical forums, including the IETF, IEEE 802.11, and the Wireless Broadband Alliance. He also has a distinguished history of leadership in international standardization efforts, having served as the founding Chairman of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Cable Technical Committee and leading cable modem technology standardization within the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
