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06-01-2004, 03:08 PM
Jeff Baumgartner, CED
Rogers Cable will support the rollout of high-definition/digital video recording services with digital set-tops from Motorola Broadband and Scientific-Atlanta in markets such as New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Ontario.
Rogers said it will rent out the Motorola Broadband DCT6208 for $19.95 per month. Customers may also purchase the box, which can record up to 10 hours of HD programming or 50 hours of SD, for $699.
The Canadian MSO is offering S-A's dual-tuner Explorer 8000 HD for $24.95 per month, or $799 if customers opt to purchase it at retail. The S-A set-top can record up to 20 hours of HD and 90 hours of SD. Rogers is also charging a $1.99 monthly "service fee" for the HDDVR boxes.
Last November, Rogers began marketing the SD-only Explorer 8000.
Rogers Cable will support the rollout of high-definition/digital video recording services with digital set-tops from Motorola Broadband and Scientific-Atlanta in markets such as New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Ontario.
Rogers said it will rent out the Motorola Broadband DCT6208 for $19.95 per month. Customers may also purchase the box, which can record up to 10 hours of HD programming or 50 hours of SD, for $699.
The Canadian MSO is offering S-A's dual-tuner Explorer 8000 HD for $24.95 per month, or $799 if customers opt to purchase it at retail. The S-A set-top can record up to 20 hours of HD and 90 hours of SD. Rogers is also charging a $1.99 monthly "service fee" for the HDDVR boxes.
Last November, Rogers began marketing the SD-only Explorer 8000.