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	<title>Comments on: Is that Broadcom in your new TV?</title>
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		<title>By: Bob Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Smith</dc:creator>
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While you concentrate on Broadcom, why not mention ENTR.  They are the ones actually shipping Moca chips now and enable FIOS mutli-room DVR.  TWC, Cox and Brighthouse have all announced plans to roll out this year, while Broadcom is still demoing chips.</description>
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<p>While you concentrate on Broadcom, why not mention ENTR.  They are the ones actually shipping Moca chips now and enable FIOS mutli-room DVR.  TWC, Cox and Brighthouse have all announced plans to roll out this year, while Broadcom is still demoing chips.</p>
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