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Scientific-Atlanta (S-A) said it shipped more than 38,000 Explore...

Scientific-Atlanta (S-A) said it shipped more than 38,000 Explorer 3100HD digital interactive set-tops to 6 N. American cable operators in first quarter in effort to meet expected consumer demand for HDTV. S-A also announced its backing of NCTA’s pledge…

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to support voluntary industry actions to speed digital TV transition, including producing HDTV-capable, single set-top boxes. Explorer 3100HD digital interactive set-top was designed to deliver HDTV and interactive (iTV) services, company said. S-A is one of 3 companies that were working with cable industry’s R&D consortium CableLabs and that had signed onto controversial Point of Deployment-Host Interface License Agreement (PHILA).