  AnClar Premium join:2003-07-31 Belton, TX
1 edit | [TWC] Two-Way DVRs Avaialble Central TX 3rd Week in July??
I was told by a TWC CSR that the two-way DVRs (Samsung 3090s, I assume) will be available the third week in July. This would be for areas served out of the Waco division. We'll see. -- When in danger or in doubt run in circles, scream and shout! |
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  hobgoblin Sortof Agoblin Premium join:2001-11-25 Orchard Park, NY clubs: | "I was told by a TWC CSR that the two-way DVRs "
Two way DVR's?
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  AnClar Premium join:2003-07-31 Belton, TX
1 edit | Sorry...I've got my devices a bit mixed up...what is supposed to be available are the Tru-Two Way Cable Cards NOT the multi-room DVRs. Didn't have my coffee before I posted, apparently.  -- When in danger or in doubt run in circles, scream and shout! |
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 preppymex
join:2009-04-06 Dallas, TX | reply to AnClar What kind of boxes Central Texas Uses? |
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  motorola870
join:2008-12-07 Arlington, TX | scientific atlanta with SARA also fort worth has the same setup.
austin is 750MHz while dallas is 870MHz that is why they have sdv and we dont. |
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  NSA_CIA
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| reply to AnClar said by AnClar :what is supposed to be available are the Tru-Two Way Cable Cards Still doesn't make sense... All CableCARDs are 2-way and tru2way compatible, as it's part of the spec, and the FCC required CableCARDs to be available years ago.
Exactly what is device is being released? |
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  AnClar Premium join:2003-07-31 Belton, TX
| said by NSA_CIA :said by AnClar :what is supposed to be available are the Tru-Two Way Cable Cards Still doesn't make sense... All CableCARDs are 2-way and tru2way compatible, as it's part of the spec, and the FCC required CableCARDs to be available years ago. Exactly what is device is being released? All I can tell you is what the CSR told me, and I can't vouch for the accuracy of same. The question I asked was: "When will multi-room DVRs be available in my area. What I was told was that they had no idea about that, but that Tru2Way CableCards would be available the third week of July. I don't dispute your description of the cable card spec...heck I used one a few years ago in a Sony XBR960 TV when I was with Comcast in another city. From looking at the card information pages when it was working, it appeared to have an IP address and so I would imagine it was, in some way a two way card. I'm not an expert on the Tru2Way spec. so I don't profess to offer any useful information about it here. Frankly, I couldn't care less about any cable cards, two way or any way. All I want is a multi-room DVR.  -- When in danger or in doubt run in circles, scream and shout! |
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  NSA_CIA
@charter.com | Ok, what it sounds like is that the local system is going to be ready to support retail 3rd party tru2way devices and they will be able to provision/issue CableCards for those devices if requested. |
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  rv65 Drink Dublin Dr Pepper to your health Premium join:2008-08-02 San Diego, CA | reply to AnClar I could see that being deployed. |
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