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CableCARD is a special-use PC Card device that allows consumers in the United States to view and record digital cable television channels on digital video recorders, personal computers and television sets on equipment such as a set-top box not provided by a cable television company. The card is usually provided by the local cable operator, typically for a nominal monthly fee. A 2020 FCC decision removed the requirement for cable companies to provide CableCARDs, but they are still required to provide consumer access options via "separable security".

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  • كيبل كارد (بالإنجليزية: CableCARD)‏ وهي بطاقة بحجم بطاقة ائتمان وتستخدم في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية وتمكن من مشاهدة وتسجيل التلفزة الرقمية على و الحاسوب الشخصي و التلفاز الرقمي دون الحاجة لاستخدام الذي توفره شركات التلفاز الكبلي. وهي تستخدم منفذ . (ar)
  • CableCARD is a special-use PC Card device that allows consumers in the United States to view and record digital cable television channels on digital video recorders, personal computers and television sets on equipment such as a set-top box not provided by a cable television company. The card is usually provided by the local cable operator, typically for a nominal monthly fee. In a broader context, CableCARD refers to a set of technologies created by the United States cable television industry to allow devices from non-cable companies to access content on the cable networks. Some technologies not only refer to the physical card, but also to a device ("Host") that uses the card. Some CableCARD technologies can be used with devices that have no physical CableCARD. The CableCARD was the outcome of a U.S. federal government objective, directed in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, to provide a robust competitive retail market for set-top boxes so consumers did not have to use proprietary equipment from the cable operators. It was believed that this would provide consumers with more choices and lower costs. A 2020 FCC decision removed the requirement for cable companies to provide CableCARDs, but they are still required to provide consumer access options via "separable security". (en)
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  • A Scientific Atlanta multi-stream CableCARD or "M-card" (en)
  • The backside of the same card (en)
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  • July 2020 (en)
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  • Cable-card-cropped-rear.jpg (en)
  • Cable-card-cropped.jpg (en)
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  • كيبل كارد (بالإنجليزية: CableCARD)‏ وهي بطاقة بحجم بطاقة ائتمان وتستخدم في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية وتمكن من مشاهدة وتسجيل التلفزة الرقمية على و الحاسوب الشخصي و التلفاز الرقمي دون الحاجة لاستخدام الذي توفره شركات التلفاز الكبلي. وهي تستخدم منفذ . (ar)
  • CableCARD is a special-use PC Card device that allows consumers in the United States to view and record digital cable television channels on digital video recorders, personal computers and television sets on equipment such as a set-top box not provided by a cable television company. The card is usually provided by the local cable operator, typically for a nominal monthly fee. A 2020 FCC decision removed the requirement for cable companies to provide CableCARDs, but they are still required to provide consumer access options via "separable security". (en)
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  • كيبل كارد (ar)
  • CableCARD (en)
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