June 2, 2008

Time Warner Cable Working On Wireless Cable Modem That'll Bring Web Video To Your Bigscreen, Integrate Your Home Network

TWC_SRstore(2).jpgTime Warner Cable's chief exec Glenn Britt was talking up a new wireless cable modem that'll easily move web video to their cable subscribers' TV sets at the recent Sanford C. Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference in New York. Britt said that the modem's ability to move internet video to the traditional TV is only a small part of its overall function of integrated the entire home network. He didn't give out a whole lot of details about how the service would work other than involving the wireless modem being made available to subscribers, nor did he say when it would be available. All's he said was that "within a relatively short time" streaming internet video to bigscreen's would be simple and would achieve mainstream popularity within one to two years.

Via Reuters

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Posted by Justin Davey at June 2, 2008 2:00 AM
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