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Time Warner test drives 'Broadband TV'.

CED, September, 2005

Time Warner Cable has quietly embarked on a trial in the San Diego area that delivers a raft of channels on the operator's television lineup via IP to the PC.

The six-month trial, launched July 8, involves about 9,000 eligible customers who take the MSO's video and Road Runner data services. Those customers can access 75 channels (all of Time Warner's expanded basic tier) via their DOCSIS cable modem connections. The trial does not offer access to premium channels such as HBO, Starz! and Showtime.

It marks the first such public trial for a major U.S. cable operator.

According to Peter Stern, Time Warner Cable's EVP of product management, the MSO launched the trial after research indicated that a "significant group" of customers wanted to...

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