We don't know the terms of the agreement. A legally binding contract could have walk-away terms, so in that case it could be dropped.
And this agreement has only been since 3 September. We don't know how many subs TiVo has lost since this agreement, as it is now just over six weeks old. And this agreement is to continue on the relationship with services for the DirecTV/TiVo DVR's, as well as developing a new MPEG4 DVR. So of course DirecTV isn't pressing the matter.
I'm guessing DirecTV has seen higher churn with their in-house DVR, so they've decided to continue on with the TiVo relationship.
Of course I was talking about the old agreement, which was not supposed to expire till next year I think.
You can guess all you want, the fact is D* dropped over 580,000 DirecTiVo subs in the last FY, and is not selling much new DirecTiVo DVRs at all, everyone I read signing on to D* this year was getting D*'s own brand of DVRs.
D*'s churn has been down consistently this year, and one of the reasons was their own advanced DVRs people have commitment on, not DirecTivo DVRs, because DirecTiVo accounts are still dropping like flies, the TiVo's FY reports admitted that fact. TiVo's total sub count dropped from 4.4 million at the begining of 07 to 3.6 million at the mid of 08, mostly due to the drop of the DirecTiVo subs.
My guess is the timing of this new agreement is a D*'s jab at E*, because in this new agreement D* agreed to pay TiVo a higher fee, but not until the end of 09, when their new MPEG4 DirecTiVo DVRs are planned. But by signing this agreement right at the time the court is to determine the additional damages E* must pay TiVo during the stay of the injunction between 06 and 07, it gives TiVo some ammo to try to convince the court the rate should be higher than what the jury granted back in 06. Anything D* can do to put E* in a disadvantage is good for D* of course.
The catch is D* does not have to pay the higher rate until the new MPEG4 DirecTiVo DVRs are out, which according to the agreement will be the end of 09, but can easily be pushed back, or not even promoted much to make any difference at all.
If you do not believe me, just look at the Comast TiVo deal, Comcast supposed to have rolled out their TiVo DVRs over a year ago, have we heard much lately? They are still saying soon, and they have been saying so for a year now.