Wolfrules All American 1880 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.engadget.com/2006/07/26/time-warner-wont-provide-cablecards-for-series-3-tivos/#comments
good going TWC.. Expect a lawsuit from TiVo soon.
I've been waiting for these boxes since the ones that TWC offers are utter crap. Loud harddrives, pixelating recordings, lock ups, etc. 7/26/2006 10:33:33 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
yup - lawsuit very soon 7/26/2006 10:46:15 PM |
30thAnnZ Suspended 31803 Posts user info edit post |
fuck them. if that's their attitude a lot of people are going to get dishes before they get the shit slapped out of them in court.
they're going to lose twice over this. 7/26/2006 10:48:42 PM |
Wolfrules All American 1880 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " Excerpt from Code of Federal Regulations Document - 47CFR76.640:
"(b) No later than July 1, 2004, cable operators shall support unidirectional digital cable products, as defined in Sec. 15.123 *SEE BELOW EXCERPT* of this chapter, through the provisioning of Point of Deployment modules (PODs) and services, as follows..."
Excerpt Referenced Above - 47CFR15.123:
"(a) The requirements of this section shall apply to unidirectional digital cable products. Unidirectional digital cable products are one-way devices that accept a Point of Deployment module (POD) and which include, but are not limited to televisions, set-top-boxes and recording devices connected to digital cable systems. Unidirectional digital cable products do not include interactive two-way digital television products."" |
the FCC will get involved before the series 3 comes out anyway.. and since the TiVo isn't a bidirectional digital STB, all providers are required to provision cablecards.7/26/2006 10:51:58 PM |
b_radd Veteran 275 Posts user info edit post |
as much as i tout Time Warner over satellite, i'm starting to get kinda pissed off at their attitude towards "current customers". they go head over heels to get new customers but once you are one, you're screwed.
another example: other markets get blazing fast RR speeds but we're still stuck here with $44.95 / month for only 50 kb/sec upload speed. wtf is that? 7/27/2006 12:40:48 AM |
esgargs Suspended 97470 Posts user info edit post |
The basic is 44KBps everywhere in the US 7/27/2006 12:43:36 AM |
Wolfrules All American 1880 Posts user info edit post |
^ I think he means certain cities are getting higher speeds to compete with other providers
http://www.woai.com/ate/twc/story.aspx?content_id=A4033254-3493-4098-AF32-11E3F8550635
Time Warner in San Antonio upped speeds from 5Mb/384kb to 7Mb/512kb for standard.. and 10Mb/768kb(??) for Premium to compete with Verizon FIOS which is still a better deal since they offer 5Mb/2Mb for $39.95 and 15Mb/2Mb for $44.95 7/27/2006 1:03:09 AM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Wow, that link makes me hate local news stations even more. Posting "stories" that are really just story-like advertisements is so fucking disgusting. 7/27/2006 1:09:01 AM |
Canedog30 Veteran 245 Posts user info edit post |
twc will install a CableCard on any CableLabs approved equipment 7/28/2006 10:18:18 PM |
SouthPaW12 All American 10141 Posts user info edit post |
ahhh, glad to see you guys read the site I work for 7/28/2006 11:38:26 PM |
Str8BacardiL ************ 41754 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Time Warner does / doesn't support CableCARD TiVos
Posted Jul 28th 2006 8:48AM by Ryan Block Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment Since we ran that last post about Time Warner Cable (disclaimer: TWC is owned by Time Warner, our parent company's parent company's parent company) giving peeps hell about running their TiVo Series 3 boxes with operator-issued CableCARDs, we've seen the cable company subjected to inscrutably painful amounts of ire the likes of which TWC isn't even accustomed to hearing from the Engadget Podcast. But now things are just getting confusing and muddled. All of a sudden TiVo Community user BillyT2002 got a call back from a Time Warner direct manager who laid the FUD to rest by letting him know that the TiVo S3 will definitely work perfectly and be supported by and on TWC's network with TWC's CableCARDs, and that the CSRs who made the previous statements to the contrary were completely misinformed. Ok, sweet. Except for the fact that mere minutes before we were sent this tip, a gent by the name of Phil forwarded us an email from TWC in LA / San Fernando Valley that stated the following: "We do offer Cable Card [sic] technology, however, we will not install Cable Cards onto equipment aside from the television itself. We will not support any 3rd party equipment devices such as Tivo." (We've published it in full after the break.) Oook. So what's it going to be, guys? We've got some freaking gear to buy already -- it is 2006, after all. And people wonder why CableCARD hasn't taken off, and why there's little or no consumer confidence in its adoption.
[Thanks, Ken & Phil]
Phil's emailed response:" |
http://www.engadget.com/2006/07/28/time-warner-does-doesnt-support-cablecard-tivos/7/30/2006 7:22:50 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
I thought the whole point of cable card was that it would make whatever device work?
How would they keep the tivo from functioning if it has a valid card? 7/30/2006 7:32:03 PM |
tjoshea All American 4906 Posts user info edit post |
i think what they mean is they do not want to get in the business of supporting any random equipment that uses thier cablecard -- but they will provide you with a provisioned one to use 7/30/2006 7:46:54 PM |