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Cablers Put Pace Multiroom DVR to Test

Whole-Home Recorder Gets Trial From Smaller MSOs

by George Winslow -- Multichannel News, 11/4/2009 12:09:05 PM

Several smaller cable operators are completing field trials of Pace's Home Content Sharing product, a whole-home HD DVR that allows operators to distribute as many as nine simultaneous HD streams throughout the household.

DC900XPace's DC900X boxNone of the publicly announced operators -- which include Mediacom Communications, Buckeye CableSystem and Sunflower Broadband -- has officially committed to deploying HCS. However, "they've been extremely happy with the results," said Pace America vice president of sales and marketing Tim O'Loughlin.

"We do have units that have been commercially deployed," said O'Loughlin. "We just haven't announced the operator. The system is out there, with paying subscribers and we're seeing a lot of demand bubbling up from the cable operators."

In addition, the National Cable Television Cooperative, which collectively buys programming and equipment for smaller cable operators, has agreed to offer HCS to its members, O'Loughlin noted.

Pace is touting HCS as a technological breakthrough. "It is the first to hit the market that is capable of simultaneously recording six HD programs at the same time that three of the clients [HD set-top boxes] are playing back an HD program, which gets you up to 9 HD MPEG-2 streams," O'Loughlin said. "If you use it for standard-definition TV, the number of streams goes up, and if you have got the MPEG-4, they go up."

Homeowners who have HDTVs in their living rooms have increasingly been purchasing smaller sets for their bedrooms or elsewhere, one of this year's bright spots in sales. Pace hopes the HCS product will tap into a growing demand for products to deal with such homes.

High-end HD DVRs can cost as much as $400 a piece, and putting several boxes in the same home poses a significant capital expense for operators.

"Cable operators are seeing more and more homes that want to have HD DVRs in more than one room," O'Loughlin said. "This system is a lot more cost effective than putting three standalone HD DVRs around the house."

Beyond the cost savings, O'Loughlin added that the system could potentially reduce churn. "If a subscriber has 70 or 80 hours of HD content on [the centralized storage device] that they can access from any room with full DVR functionality, the likelihood of them churning out goes down significantly," he said.

The system uses a Network Attached Storage device with either a 500-Gigabyte or 1-Terabyte hard drive, attached toApachePace's Apache set-top multiple non-DVR set-top boxes. These boxes communicate with the gateway device, allowing them to play back and set recordings, pause live programs and provide other DVR functions.

It is fully integrated with the Rovi Passport interactive programming guide, used by many operators, and with Rovi's Connected Platform software.

"The Rovi IPG is widely used and that makes it easier for consumers to use the platform," O'Loughlin said.

In the future, Pace also plans to expand the system's capabilities with Rovi's Connected Platform software so that subscribers can plug consumer-electronics devices into the home network and personalize the content that is available to them, O'Loughlin said.
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