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	<title>Comments on: DirecTV and TiVo get closer to Splitsville</title>
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		<title>By: Jack</title>
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		<description>Well If Directv doesnt virtually offer these boxes for free to upgrade then people will dump them. I suspect the tivo contract with directv will be renewed and it will be around for 10 years or more. Thats good for those ppl that have shelled out cash for thier dtivos and dont want to replace them. Im sure the new boxes are going to be nice and have some neat features but until directv gives the consumers want they want then they will never be able to totally squeeze out the competition.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well If Directv doesnt virtually offer these boxes for free to upgrade then people will dump them. I suspect the tivo contract with directv will be renewed and it will be around for 10 years or more. Thats good for those ppl that have shelled out cash for thier dtivos and dont want to replace them. Im sure the new boxes are going to be nice and have some neat features but until directv gives the consumers want they want then they will never be able to totally squeeze out the competition.</p>
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