 1 edit | [CATV] Tru2way deadline missed cable to miss July 1st deadline.
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 Rob_Premium join:2008-07-16 Mary Esther, FL | more like end of year. they keep pushing it to later |
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 1 edit | said by Rob_:more like end of year. they keep pushing it to later rob they didn't push it that's the orignal date July 1st. They just missed it. |
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 Rob_Premium join:2008-07-16 Mary Esther, FL | there was an article someone posted said around 4th quarter i have to go digging here |
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 | reply to ajwees41 The article actually sounds encouraging to me, Cox sounds like its out in front of the other MSO's. If they're going to start buying Tru2Way set top boxes today, then they have to be close; they wouldn't buy a bunch of useless inventory. -- "Don't steal. The government hates competition." Beyond AM. Beyond FM. XM |
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 | said by BillRoland:The article actually sounds encouraging to me, Cox sounds like its out in front of the other MSO's. If they're going to start buying Tru2Way set top boxes today, then they have to be close; they wouldn't buy a bunch of useless inventory. I wounder if cox has dropped onramp and is focusing on tru2way for all the digital boxes/tv's? or will we see additional onramp deployments between now and whenever tru2way launches? |
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 | reply to ajwees41 Even if all cable operators missed the deadline how many tru2way TV's are on the market that are actually approved for their networks? |
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 | reply to ajwees41 The deadline is 7.1.10 (2010, Two-Thousand Ten) |
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 | reply to testoooor said by testoooor :
Even if all cable operators missed the deadline how many tru2way TV's are on the market that are actually approved for their networks? The point of Tru2Way is it doesn't have to be approved for any network. It's plug and play, which is the whole idea.
You can buy one now that supports cablecard linear lineups. But the MSOs have until 7.1.10 to be compatible to support IPG, etc. |
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 2 edits | reply to DrThodt said by DrThodt:The deadline is 7.1.10 (2010, Two-Thousand Ten) wrong
Five of the six biggest U.S. MSOs -- Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, Cablevision Systems and Bright House Networks -- committed to the July 1, 2009, deadline in pacts with major consumer-electronics companies signed last summer, with the exception of Charter Communications, which had agreed to support tru2way by July 2010. The deal effectively resolved cable's disagreement with CE companies about how operators will provide access to two-way cable services.
charter is the onlt one with a 2010 date. |
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 Rob_Premium join:2008-07-16 Mary Esther, FL | as i stated before and will say again, we will be the first to know of this upgrade in the IPG as the techs will (hopefully) inform us prior to launch.
maybe the gulf coast can become a test market for something good for a change (as we were the first to test of the evil redirect crap)
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 | reply to ajwees41 said by ajwees41:said by DrThodt:The deadline is 7.1.10 (2010, Two-Thousand Ten) wrong Five of the six biggest U.S. MSOs -- Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, Cablevision Systems and Bright House Networks -- committed to the July 1, 2009, deadline in pacts with major consumer-electronics companies signed last summer, with the exception of Charter Communications, which had agreed to support tru2way by July 2010. The deal effectively resolved cable's disagreement with CE companies about how operators will provide access to two-way cable services.
charter is the onlt one with a 2010 date. It was pushed back to 2010 because no one can get their heads out their *ahem*. |
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 1 edit | where did you find that info that it was pushed back?
do you have a link to a webpage where is a new date mentioned? |
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