TiVo Confirms Service Officially Available in Canada
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[Gadget News] Essentially what TiVo is suggesting is that Canadian's purchase a TiVo box in the US then simply import it into Canada and take advantage of the Canadian guide data which TiVo can provide. From TiVo's point of view this is a no lose, they cover the cost of the guide data via the subscription and they don't have any marketing costs at all in Canada.
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Posted at September 22, 2005 05:37 PM