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CEEVA moves to make Canadian set-top boxes more energy efficient

TORONTO - Bell, Cogeco, Rogers, Shaw, and Videotron were among the stakeholders present at last week’s inaugural meeting of the Steering Committee of the Canadian Energy Efficiency Voluntary Agreement for Set-Top Boxes (CEEVA).The parties, which also included set-top box manufacturers ARRIS and EchoStar Technologies as well as Natural Resources Canada, met to further earlier discussions over a voluntary agreement announced in January to cut the total annual energy consumption of Canadian set-top boxes.  Supporting organizations CableLabs and the Consumer Technology Association were also in attendance at the meeting.CEEVA said Thursday that the implementation of commitments are expected to reduce the total...
 

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