Comcast will start testing an IPTV service at MIT, new Xcalibur guide coming your way sooner
5/25/2011

According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Comcast will start testing a new video shipment
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part system that is dead information superhighway manners based at the Massachussetts habit of electronic components in "the coming months." AT&T's U-verse uses IPTV already, while others use similar scientific knowledge for video on-demand or some of the new initiatives that stream TV to the iPad. Comcast plans to let students watch by connecting TVs, cd players or other devices to the campus network, followed by a test just for employees and eventually an all-IP service to run close by -- but not replacing -- its unwritten cable TV service. This could allow the company to deliver video to devices with no set-top box require and even potentially outside its current footprint. That however is unlikely given the nuisance just a move to multi-platform IP diction might cause when it comes to negotiating announcement rights. Being able to watch pay TV on a bit you want and potentially wherever you want may help fight off subscribers temptation for cable cutting, but between testing and the aforementioned legal wrangling, it could be a while before we get to see it.
What is much closer is the new HD and information highway connected guide disk operating system we spotted testing in Georgia. As the cabler celebrates passing 20 billion video on-demand views (PR after the break), it's bringing the cyberspace and cloud mechanization behind its mobile apps back to the cable box to help construct it all. Dubbed Xcalibur, the new DVR setup diagrammatic above is receptive to all new patronage in the Augusta, GA area now and will roll out next year, assuming there are no planetary calamities or product delays before then.
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