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Subject: [IP] Cable Industry Responds Regarding HD TiVo Incompatibilities
Begin forwarded message:
From: Lauren Weinstein <lauren@vortex.com>
Date: August 25, 2007 5:29:13 PM EDT
To: dave@farber.net
Cc: lauren@vortex.com
Subject: Cable Industry Responds Regarding HD TiVo Incompatibilities
Cable Industry Responds Regarding HD TiVo Incompatibilities
http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000275.html
Greetings. You'll recall a few days ago I reviewed the situation
concerning incompatibilities between the new High Definition TiVo
("TiVo HD") and the Switched Digital Video (SDV) systems being
rapidly deployed by cable systems:
( http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000273.html )
That was last Wednesday. The following day, that blog item appeared
on Slashdot ( http://www.slashdot.org ) and was as a result very widely
referenced and discussed. So much for Thursday.
Now comes word that the next day (yesterday), the cable industry
trade association (NCTA - National Cable & Telecommunications
Association) made a filing with the FCC offering to develop
a workaround for the problem:
( http://ibc.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?
id=175784 )
As might be expected, NCTA is continuing to push the "OpenCable Application Platform" (OCAP) system that the Consumer Electronics Association has found to be unacceptable. However, NCTA reportedly says in their new FCC filing that they are now willing to develop a "tuning resolver" to work around the problem for existing devices like the new TiVo. This device would be a USB "dongle" to handle SDV tuning (the second of the probable options that I mentioned in my original blog item, as it happens). While this is obviously a welcome development, two obvious questions are "When?" and "How much will it cost?" Obviously cost is important. And if the device takes too long to appear, the associated host devices might already be obsolete! Still, a busy three days, and no doubt the timing of the NCTA filing vs. all of the Slashdot attention to the issue was just an amusing coincidence. --Lauren-- Lauren Weinstein lauren@vortex.com or lauren@pfir.org Tel: +1 (818) 225-2800 http://www.pfir.org/lauren Co-Founder, PFIR - People For Internet Responsibility - http://www.pfir.org Founder, PRIVACY Forum - http://www.vortex.com Member, ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy Lauren's Blog: http://lauren.vortex.com -------------------------------------------
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