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What is a CableCARD?

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A CableCARD™ is a small device provided by your cable operator that, when installed into a Digital Cable Ready TV set or other device, allows you to access digital cable services without the need for a set-top box. It's about the size of a thick credit card, and fits into a special slot built into a growing number of peripheral devices, such as TVs, DVRs, and PCs.

There are two types of CableCARD-compatible Digital Cable Ready devices:


• Tru2way™ devices are two way capable and allow you to receive all TWC services (The only exception is DVR service. To receive DVR service, a DVR set-top box is required);


• Unidirectional Digital Cable Products (UDCPs) are one-way devices and can access basic and digital channels, although channels delivered via Switched Digital


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