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- 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...