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Watch Time Warner Cable TV on iPad
Watch Time Warner Cable TV on iPad

Time Warner Cable Inc. is preparing to offer an application that lets you watch live television on a tablet iPad, becoming the first TV-cable company that provides this service.

Time Warner Cable Inc. is preparing to offer an application that lets you watch live television on a tablet iPad, becoming the first TV-cable company that provides this service.

The application can be downloaded for free on Tuesday morning, but only work for people who subscribe to video and Internet services company based in New York. In addition, you can only run at home, where IPAD is connected to cable modem service for the company through a Wi-Fi router.

The president and chief operating officer of the company, Rob Marcus, said that initially the application will see 30 basic channels in HD, although the number may increase soon.

"From any point of view this allows one to convert any room in a house in a TV room," says Marcus.

Other major firms have cable TV iPad applications that replicate programs that work specifically requested or as huge television remote controls. Comcast Corp., the largest sector, has promised that its implementation will see live television before the end of the year. Cablevision Systems Corp. has said it will soon have a similar application.

"From any point of view this allows one to convert any room in a house in a TV room," says Marcus.

Application of Time Warner Cable does not work as a remote control or allow access to the hiring of videos and also play programs stored in digital video recorder at home. Marcus said that these characteristics will be included later, and anticipated that the application will also work later in personal computers and smart phones and televisions.

Time Warner Cable has 12.4 million subscribers to its video service, which makes it the second largest cable television in the U.S. and the fourth of television income, behind Comcast and TV companies Satellite DirecTV Group Inc. and Dish Network Corp.

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