Light Reading Mobile – Telecom News, Analysis, Events, and Research

6:40 PM -- The MSOs that signed that "binding" memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Sony Corp. will collectively miss an original deadline to have all the headends of their digital cable systems rigged up for tru2way by July 1, 2009.

Details of the "binding" MOU were revealed last year, centering on an "open" platform that aims to spawn a retail market for interactive digital cable set-tops and televisions. The six largest "incumbent" U.S. cable MSOs -- Comcast Corp., Time Warner Cable Inc., Cox Communications Inc., Charter Communications Inc., Cablevision Systems Corp., and Bright House Networks -- signed the agreement. (See Sony Supports tru2way and Revealed: The Tru2way MOU.)

Those MSOs, which represent 80 percent of all U.S. cable subs and roughly 105 million homes passed, had originally pledged to have their respective headends ready to go by tomorrow. Charter, which is in bankruptcy, has an additional year to fulfill its part of the agreement, however.

"At the end of the day, we're not going to make the full rollout by July 1 of 2009," Comcast Corp. SVP of strategic planning Mark Coblitz said in an interview this afternoon. "But it's not that far off," he stressed, noting that the economy, shifting priorities, and the delayed broadcast digital TV transition were among the elements that played a role in cable's inability to hit the original July 1 commitment.

He said the cable industry has been in close contact with the consumer electronics industry on how the tru2way deployment is proceeding, but declined to say how close Comcast got to hitting the mark.

National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) officials are expected to provide a bit more detail, at least from a collective MSO standpoint, on Wednesday morning.

We'll have a more comprehensive view on this development tomorrow.

— Jeff Baumgartner, Site Editor, Cable Digital News

6:40 PM MSOs that signed a 'binding' tru2way memo of understanding collectively won't have their headends ready by the July 1 deadline
June 30, 2009 | Jeff Baumgartner |


Currently we allow the following HTML tags in comments:

Single tags

These tags can be used alone and don't need an ending tag.

<br> Defines a single line break

<hr> Defines a horizontal line

Matching tags

These require an ending tag - e.g. <i>italic text</i>

<a> Defines an anchor

<b> Defines bold text

<big> Defines big text

<blockquote> Defines a long quotation

<caption> Defines a table caption

<cite> Defines a citation

<code> Defines computer code text

<em> Defines emphasized text

<fieldset> Defines a border around elements in a form

<h1> This is heading 1

<h2> This is heading 2

<h3> This is heading 3

<h4> This is heading 4

<h5> This is heading 5

<h6> This is heading 6

<i> Defines italic text

<p> Defines a paragraph

<pre> Defines preformatted text

<q> Defines a short quotation

<samp> Defines sample computer code text

<small> Defines small text

<span> Defines a section in a document

<s> Defines strikethrough text

<strike> Defines strikethrough text

<strong> Defines strong text

<sub> Defines subscripted text

<sup> Defines superscripted text

<u> Defines underlined text

Network Computing encourages readers to engage in spirited, healthy debate, including taking us to task. However, Network Computing moderates all comments posted to our site, and reserves the right to modify or remove any content that it determines to be derogatory, offensive, inflammatory, vulgar, irrelevant/off-topic, racist or obvious marketing/SPAM. Network Computing further reserves the right to disable the profile of any commenter participating in said activities.

 
Disqus Tips To upload an avatar photo, first complete your Disqus profile. | View the list of supported HTML tags you can use to style comments. | Please read our commenting policy.
 
Related Videos
White Papers SPONSORED CONTENT
Featured
Application Programing Interface (API)
An interface that allows different elements of software to more easily communicate with each other