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Early and present adopters of cable High Definition have seen their cable bills skyrocket. The reason is two-fold. First, HD content has a price. Second, and more relevent to DCAS is because early adopters have been forced monopolistically to rent cable boxes, CableCards, and remotes from cable companies to view digital content. CableCards if used in place of a cable boxes do reduce cable bills, by lowering rental fees. The trade off is less functions, because current cards are one way. One-way cards do not allow for video on demand, or pay per view programming. Two-way cards allow for VOD, PPV, and program scheduling, etc.
On July 1, 2007 consumers will be able to purchase third pary DVRs, and TVs and view digital cable without having to rent from the cable company. Increased competition gives
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