Samsung, Time Warner Cable and Advance/Newhouse join to launch OCAP digital cable services
Feb 2, 2007 8:00 AM
OCAP interactivity hits New York thanks to Samsung, Time Warner Cable and Advance/Newhouse.
Samsung, Time Warner Cable and Advance/Newhouse Communications have announced that interactive digital cable services are now live on the Samsung HL-S5686C OCAP-compliant DLP HDTV and SMT-H3050 HD Set-top Boxes in Time Warner Cable's New York City systems, and will soon be expanding to other Time Warner Cable cities, including Milwaukee and cities covered by Advance/Newhouse's Bright House Networks cable systems.
The announcement was made concurrently with the opening night of Time Warner Cable's Home to the Future exhibit (www.hometothefuture.com), a four-story, interactive installation built inside the Time Warner Center at New York City's Columbus Circle that opened to the public Jan. 17 and runs through Feb. 6.
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