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Concurrent Computer Corp. said it was expanding its subscription ...

Concurrent Computer Corp. said it was expanding its subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) tests in Columbia, S.C., to 2 additional Time Warner systems in Summerville and Myrtle Beach, bringing to 6 number of SVOD trials. Company said its MediaHawk Model 2000…

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was being used in all 4 current SVOD trials, including TW’s Home Box Office test in Columbia. Trials allow 328,000 basic subscribers in Columbia to have HBO movies and original HBO programs on demand with VCR functionality, including pause, fast-forward, rewind. MediaHawk video servers used in Columbia are capable of 5,440 streams and nearly 2,000 movie titles, as well as back-office services such as billing and subscription management, company said. Trials are on both Scientific-Atlanta and Motorola digital networks and involve SVOD programming providers, including Starz Encore, HBO and Showtime, Concurrent said.