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  • First MoCA 1.1 cable set-top-box gets certified

    by 
    Ben Drawbaugh
    Ben Drawbaugh
    10.27.2009

    If you loved using the existing coax in your home to network your devices together at 110Mbps, then you'll love MoCA 1.1 even more -- testing has shown it can reach speeds of 175Mbps and up the number of participate devices to 16. The real challenge with MoCA right now though is that there aren't many devices out there that support it and those that do cost a pretty penny -- well worth it if you can't run CAT5 cables though. Advanced Digital Broadcast, and Entropic made a little progress today however by getting the first MoCA 1.1 set-top-box certified, which we're hoping is just the first of many devices to jump on the MoCA bandwagon. Because as cool as it sounds to have an Ethernet jack on the back of your HDTV or game console, it doesn't do most any good because there's only a coax cable running to their equipment.

  • ADB shows off tru2way STB to MSOs

    by 
    Steven Kim
    Steven Kim
    05.20.2008

    Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) showed off the first fully certified tru2way STB at The Cable Show. While we're eager to get tru2way capabilities wrapped into our TVs, this is the next best thing. With a name like ADB-4820C, though, you know this device is aimed at multiple system operators (MSOs) only. The unit certainly looks friendly enough, though -- it's slim and designed to be mounted on the back of a TV and has a good-sized selection of outputs: RF, S-Video, composite and HDMI (with CEC) should make it suitable for deployment on just about every TV. Likewise, all the cable format bases are covered: MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and VC-1. Pricing and availability will depend, of course, on your cable provider; but it's available to them now.[Via Asia Business News]Read - ADB-4820C Press release [PDF]Read - ADB-4820C Spec sheet [PDF]

  • Hello HD platform announced in Hungary

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    04.29.2008

    As interest in HD continues to build globally, Hungary is being introduced to the Hello HD service. Middleware developer Osmosys has teamed up with Advanced Digital Broadcast in order to deliver the Hungarian satellite and cable operator Hello HD Platform with an "end-to-end solution" for the nation's "first commercial high-definition offering." Unfortunately, we're not told what kind of HD programming viewers in the area can expect, but considering that the go-live date is set for May 1st, you won't be waiting long to find out.