Cable operators shouldn’t be allowed to encrypt their basic service...
Cable operators shouldn’t be allowed to encrypt their basic service tier without offering “a comparable successor to ClearQAM,” attorneys for Boxee told FCC Media Bureau officials during a recent teleconference, an ex parte notice shows (http://xrl.us/bnhgkr). Beyond the proposal Boxee…
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and Comcast presented to the agency last month (CD June 29 p8), they discussed “'cloud based’ methods for delivery of content by cable operators,” the notice said. On its own, a hardware solution “would not be a sufficient long-term replacement” for ClearQAM, “although one could form an interim solution, as suggested in the Boxee and Comcast proposal,” the notice said.