Comcast, TiVo Working On Non-CableCARD Approach

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TiVo and Comcast have agreed to collaborate on a two-way, non-CableCARD security platform that would enable TiVo boxes bought at retail to access Comcast's full lineup of linear programming as well as the MSO's video-on-demand service.
Following the recent completion of an integration, Comcast currently supports both live TV and VOD services on retail-purchased TiVo Premiere and Roamio devices in all of the MSO's markets, so long as those devices are paired with CableCARD modules.
TiVo and Comcast, which disclosed the agreement in an FCC filing dated July 14, didn't go into explicit technical detail on how the non-CableCARD approach would work, though it's possibile that the intended approach would use a downloadable version of video security. But they did note that Comcast will make the solution available to other cable operators "on commercially reasonable terms."
Under the agreement, Comcast customers that wish to use TiVo retail devices to access Comcast's full suite of cable-delivered services will continue to have that option at a future date using a non-CableCARD solution that will be supported in both TiVo retail and Comcast-supplied devices, they added, noting that the CableCARD-free approach "can also be supported in other compatible customer-owned devices."

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Good to see that TiVo still will remain a viable solution. Of course this is pre merger where Comcast is bending over backwards to look nice.
 

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