Multi-Room DVR: A Multi-Faceted Solution For Cable Operators (2003)

By Dave Clark, Scientific Atlanta, Inc.

Now that your subscribers have come to depend on a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for their TV watching experience, how do they enjoy that experience on other TVs in their home? Why limit DVR -- your subscribers’ ability to watch what they want when they want -- to just one room in the house?

The Multi-Room DVR solution currently being developed by Scientific-Atlanta will give DVR users the ability to watch content recorded on their DVR set-top from other rooms in the house. As this paper illustrates, such a solution will give subscribers more flexibility in their TV viewing routine as it offers an attractive business case for cable operators to expand on their DVR success.

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