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more about #timewarnercable Nick: ok. off topic slightly. what is better for HDTV recording/watching. TWC or ATT Uverse? i need to sign up for service and the ATT Uverse seems a little... more » snitch: Why will anyone sign up for that crap when they can get Fios or someone else. I think cablevision is the only Cable company that's serious about busin... more » kylenalepa: "While we continue to believe that consumption based billing may be the best pricing plan for consumers..." What unholy deal with the Devil has Glenn ... more » mfusion: precisely why i asked for a copy of my TOS this week. and for those of you who use pay express... [www.flickr.com] still gotta figure out that image t... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: "What happened as we're continuing to listen was we worked in some of the comments and ideas that got sent to us as well as the death threats, comment... more » Quilt: 40 gigs = Not enough more » KhaiJB: love my Cogeco cable. we went over our cap (60gb) by a little (we were pushing 160GB) and all they did was send us an email explaining we should look ... more » discounteggroll: I haven't watched nickelodeon since they canned SNICK (the early snick-not the garbage they introduced later on). Hulu for everything else. If it's t... more » 92BuickLeSabre: Nopity-dope. As long as I can get the ABC and NBC network families , CNN, and AMC (for Mad Men), it's all copacetic. more » rcast1986: Recycled comment, muahaha I just turned 22 and would be happy to see MTV go. I loathe that channel -- I feel it's a microcosm of everything wrong with... more » admoseremic: Already did. Besides, I don't really watch MTV and I can just catch Steven Colbert online. more » Monty: Oh it will be a very merry new year --- at DirecTV, Dish, Verizon, and Comcast. more » Dick In A Box: I am a TWC subscriber, and IMO MTV and Comedy Central are more for younger tweens. Not that I feel old (only 30 - hell, maybe I am?) But if I want goo... more » -
#tivo
TiVo May Be Coming To Time Warner Cable
According to Bloomberg, TiVo is preparing to make a push into more living rooms, including Time Warner Cable subscribers, now that a federal court ruling backs the company's digital-recording patent. More » -
#isps
Time Warner Cable Putting Superfast DOCSIS 3.0 Internet On Hold Because We Don't Like Bandwidth Caps
It looks like the folks at TWC are bad losers. They are now considering dropping the planned rollout of DOCSIS 3.0 high speed citing that it was part of their plan for consumption based billing. More » -
#isps
Outrage Prompts Time Warner To Drop Tiered Pricing Until We Can Be Educated
Score one for the consumer—Time Warner Cable has decided to temporarily shelve their tiered pricing plan in response to . More » -
#cable
Time Warner Cable Bringing Bandwidth Overage Fees To More Cities
Time Warner Cable's trial of charging people extra for exceeding a set download limit has been a success—they are taking it to four more cities soon, with a new tier that's higher than 40GB. More » -
#qotd
Would You Leave Time Warner Cable if They Lost Viacom Channels?
Today we learned that Viacom is threatening to pull their channels (Comedy Central, MTV) off TWC on January 1st if they do not agree to pay up. Would you leave TWC if this happened? More » -
#viacom
Viacom Might Pull All Channels (Comedy Central, MTV) Off Time Warner Cable Tomorrow
Viacom wants Time Warner Cable to pay more for its channels, like MTV and Comedy Central. TWC doesn't want to pay. So on Jan. 1, they could all go away for TWC subscribers. More » -
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#cable
CableCard Users Are Getting Screwed Out of HD Channels
Our friend Gary Merson, the HD Guru, has uncovered an issue that may soon piss you off. Cable customers who use the current CableCard to decode signal directly in their TV, a TiVo or Windows Media Center PC may soon start losing HD channels because of a change in technology. To conserve bandwidth, cable carriers are moving from a direct stream of video to "switched digital video," which use two-way digital cable boxes to see what customers need then send it to them. CableCards are only one-way, so they can't make use of any SDV coming down the pipes. What does this mean? Merson says that as of April 15, Cablevision has cut off CableCard access to 15 Voom HD channels, and Time Warner will apparently make similar cuts. More »
