- costs. A 2020 FCC
decision removed the
requirement for
cable companies to
provide CableCARDs, but they are
still required to
provide consumer access...
- and
virtual channel. However,
cable companies do not
always reliably transmit PSIP information. Alternatively,
CableCards receive the
channel mapping and...
-
National Cable &
Telecommunications ****ociation (NCTA)
proposed that DCAS be used as a
substitute for
physical CableCARDs, a
standard also
created by
CableLabs...
-
advantage of Multi-Stream
CableCARDs and
required the use of a pair of
CableCARDs to
enable its dual
tuners with
encrypted digital cable. The follow-up Series3...
-
conditional access is
provided with
CableCARDs whose specification was
developed by the
cable company consortium CableLabs.
Cable companies in the
United States...
-
recorders to
allow access to
digital cable channels without a set-top box.
CableCARDs were
cheaper to rent than a
cable box, but the
first version of the...
-
boxes (STBs) or
CableCards are
required to
receive these digital signals and are
provided by the
cable operator themselves. Many
modern cable systems are...
- NTSC; the Series3
supports NTSC and ATSC,
along with
digital cable channels (with
CableCards). The Series2 DVRs also have USB ports,
currently used only...
-
Retrieved May 2, 2011. Kim,
Stephen (September 9, 2009). "Media
Center CableCARDs freed from OEM requirement". Engadget.
Archived from the
original on January...
-
released in ****an: the
original e-Reader (without a link
cable port),
which could read
cards to
unlock game content, etc.; and
later the e-Reader+ (simply...