TiVo Riposte: NCTA Filing 'Distorts Facts'
NCTA will distort facts and “say almost anything” to prevent competition to leased set-top boxes, TiVo said in an ex parte filing posted Tuesday in FCC docket 15-64 responding to a recent NCTA filing (see 1512020050) that argued that the…
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company was trying to manipulate the agency to create more targets for patent litigation. TiVo has “initiated” only four patent lawsuits, the company said. “Contrary to NCTA’s assertion, the majority of TiVo’s revenues come from services provided to MVPDs and retail customers." With consolidation of multichannel video programming distributors on the rise, “giving consumers a choice of user interface to access their pay TV programming” is increasingly important, TiVo said. Increasing set-top competition would benefit MVPDs by increasing “pay TV subscriber satisfaction” and making cord cutting less attractive, TiVo said. “Nonetheless, NCTA has chosen to oppose any meaningful consumer choice by suggesting that TiVo, which has approximately one percent of the set-top box market share, is trying to use patent litigation to harm device competition.” NCTA didn’t comment.