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The Motorola DCT6412 is a dual tuner HDTV DVR deployed by the following companies:
- Access Communications
- Adelphia Communications
- Antietam Cable
- Armstrong Cable
- Aurora Cable
- Braintree Electric Light Department
- Bresnan Communications
- Brighthouse Networks
- Buckeye Cablesystem
- Cablevision
- CableOne
- Charter Communications
- Click! Network
- Cogeco
- Comcast
- ComSouth
- Conway Corporation
- Cox Communications
- Eastlink
- General Communications, Inc.
- Insight
- Grande Communications
- Knology
- Mediacom
- Midcontinent Communications
- Norwood Broadband
- Novus Entertainment
- Patriot Media
- RCN
- Rogers Communications
- Service Electric Cable TV
- Shaw Communications
- Thames Valley Communications
- Time Warner Cable
In the United States, the DCT6412 is generally owned by the cable company and rented to cable subscribers. In Canada, the DCT6412 is generally owned by the subscriber, purchased from their cable company or retail outlets such as Future Shop and Best Buy.
The DVR can record two analog, digital, or High-definition television channels at once and play back a recorded show at the same time. The 6412 has a 120 gigabyte hard drive giving it an HDTV recording time of 12-20 hours and much more for analog or SD digital TV. There are also 6416 models with a 160 gigabyte drive.
The Motorola 3412 is similar to the Phase III 6412, but has no analog tuner and can only be used on cable systems where analog-digital simulcasting (ADS) is set up.
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