Comcast will open up its video on-demand to TiVo Premiere DVRs and offer them for installation
5/9/2011

One of the downsides to bringing your own DVR is usually giving up access to any access to your cable company's video on-demand programming, but TiVo has worked out a deal with Comcast to bring its Xfinity VOD to retail TiVo first exploit DVRs. This isn't entirely surprising, given the Comcast On Demand logo that snuck into the hot off the press set of screenshots at the Premiere's debut and the other cable companies allowing VOD access like Cox, Suddenlink and RCN. It appears this is going to be a market-by-market upgrade, with the San Francisco Bay Area up first (no word on exactly when) and others to follow. The old Comcast TiVo project is dead, as Multichannel News points out the two companies dissolved their old agreement upon second-story work into this new one, with Comcast licensing TiVo's IP through 2019. If you're not already living the TiVo lifestyle, Comcast will also start alms the showing parallel to its own boxes and install them at no extra charge once the service is available. We're still waiting for TiVo to scrub some of the rougher edges off of the first showing but if you want a bigger hard drive, (partially) HD UI and access to online support relief all in one box without compromising access to VOD, then this should fit the bill once it arrives.
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