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Yes, I've seen the website for the 8 meg. But like I said before, why don't you show up all hte potential flaws of the deal, like you would with any ntl deal? You can't compare Bulldog to ntl. The size of the company and the technology are completely different. You don;t have to like ntl Neil, but at least be fair when you compare - which you so are not. :rolleyes: |
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This however isnt ntls fault Its Skys Fault for being anti competative molopolistic %£$$% and not providing equal services to all subscribers exclusive of platfrom. ntl tried to get this and Sky tried to charge MORE despite wholesale costs being high already. Sureley if we dont get all of Sky Sports, wholesale costs should be much less! Sky is again typically exploiting its position and OFCOMS lack of balls. There is no technical reason why Sky Active isnt on ntl. Other than a pitiful ploy by Sky to shift more dodgy boxes. It was the same with Sky Sports Extra...........Cable Subscribers were paying/subsidising for the channel for a good year before it appeared on cable, as Sky new they could temp subscribers on to their platfrom. Scabby Tactics.........but oh so typical of Sky its no surprise. |
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On Demand Group who do Front row have invested some money along with Seachange International to help with the necessary Upgrades for VOD, this will be in return for a percentage of the profits made, but essentially its ntls network doing the work. On Demand also helped set up Kingston and Homechoice VOD, but this is a much larger Scale they have 20000 customers between them............if that?!? ntl are currently trialing BroadbandTV which can offer server based iTV applications far more compelling that Sky could ever offer, with integration of streaming video, sound, flash, shockwave possible without the limitatiosn of the current STB Coming into play. IMO VOD is better than a PVR because you dont have to shell out for extra hardware or pay extra subs (which ntl may chose) for certain features unless you use them. BT cant really claim anything to the 8Mb broadband as its not their equipment doing the job but Easynets............the only BT stuff involved is the shoddy line to your house which will probably be the downfall of the whole thing!! Incidently didnt Bulldog have a lot of network issues recently due to bandwidth hogs, and a lot of people have been complaining about them?!? |
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ntl's initial speed increase came as a knee jerk reaction to TW's original speed increase, they haven't led the market here, they've just taken TW's idea & made it faster-not market leading IMO. :) Quote:
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Whether you think it's good enough or not, I'm not gonna place those people's job's in jeopardy-you know as well as I do that ntl would probably sack them for disclosing confidential information, & that I am not prepared to do just to prove to you (anyone actually) that I know, sorry. Quote:
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They followed TW's speeds increase, their DTV doesn't offer the functionality that Sky's does, they have only just got around to introducing Spam filters on their mail servers (when most other ISPs have had them for yonks), their email 'service' has been poor (to say the least!) for the best part of 18 months, their webspace package is poor compared to what most other ISPs offer (scripts etc) That's not a market leader, & not a company that offers a viable product anymore-most other providsers offer far more for your money IMO. |
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Where will I find?? :D I get most of the Interactive features 'that are worthwhile' that Skys monopoly allows us to have ie the BBCi and Voting etc. I can get a Sky+ equivilent in TIVO or a DVD R which IMO is much better because it not proprietry kit that becomes useless should you swap providers. How does the fact that Sky dont offer some of the basic usability features ntl do make them market leaders?? IMO they are different methods of getting essentially the same thing NEITHER is a market leader, preference is down to opinion. I will wait and see what happens regarding speeds, but 2Mb is enough for me for now anyway! 4 million out of 24 million homes in the UK is 17% ish. Not that great ntl passes about 8 million homes, Telewest about 4million so 12 million UK Homes passed by Cable with speeds of 3Mb opposed to 4 million who 'might' get 8Mb. Its not market leading if some people cant get it though is it? It is to those that can and not to those that cant IMO its not market leading to me because it would be as much use as a chocolate teapot. Its like me saying I offer a 10mb Internet Connection but only in my house.........does that make me market leading? :shrug: Sky+ isnt market leading to me.........mainly because TiVO was there first, TiVO is not proprietry kit. Sky+ would require me to have Sky. I genuinely believe they do offer a viable, I get the same product at a cheaper price for TV and Phone would cost £50.50 with BT/Sky £49.50 with ntl. faster speeds and genrally very reliable 1 outage in year. 2mb broadband for £24.99 anyone? |
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they followed TW early this year in upping speeds but now they are leading and TW are following. |
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Coming soon is not a reality for some BT exchanges, it is a figment of imagination BT have been dragging their feet over enabling ADSL exchanges for years, they know some parts of the network cant cope even after an exchange is enabled and dont have plans to resolve these problems. So is introducing speeds of 1Mb for £17.99 2Mb for £24.99 accross the network for every subscriber who wants it. Thats pureley opinion. TW followed ntl age old speed increases, Their DTV does offer the functionality (usability) not features (like all Interactive thanks to Sky monopolistic behavious and OFCOMS lack of balls) infact ntl offer some functionality far better than Sky as mentioned earlier. Which 'all ISPs' Spam filter I know BT dont or Didnt, I had far more crap from my BT closed world account than ntl, 50mb of webspace for free not bad........I dont know of many ISPs that give scripting space for free its a premium product. E-mail again.........its certainally no worse than BT closed world or Connect. Given my £74.49 Suggest another way I can get Cheaper line rental Full DTV Package Sports Movies 2Mb Broadband Offer me MORE than that for my money.........looks viable to me. |
Re: Does ntl offer a viable product any more?
My only comment on all of this is the same question I have asked many times but not had a satisfactory answer to.
Earlier this year, Telewest announced a speed increase, ntl followed suit, and were accused of copying them. Fair enough. I'll accept that for the sake of argument. ntl have now announced a speed increase, and this time Telewest followed suit. Yet again I have been told that ntl are simply copying Telewest. My question, in two parts, is: Why is the exact same situation viewed entirely differently this time round, and how can ntl have been copying Telewest BOTH times? |
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And the 8Mb service is just and ADSL providers 'kneejerk reaction' to the cable speed increases! With no actual garuntee that 'anyone' will actually recieve the full speed as they quote 'UK Online will allow the user to connect to the service at the maximum speed available to their line' Mmm I read into that.........you wont recieve the speed unless you live on/next to the exchange. The same as BT Claim people within 5km of the exchange can recieve upto 2Mb yet many on my street 4km from the exchange cannot recieve 1Mb ADSL! Terrible :D |
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Anyway, you totally missed the point of my bit about Interactive. My point was that NTL's current interactive, from a developer's point of view, offers everything Sky's does, but the broadcasters have not implemented it. So, if there is any problem with lack of facilities on NTL interactive, that's entirely the fault of the broadcaster. Quote:
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I have Tivo. There are two MAJOR areas where Sky + improves on an NTL + Tivo System. 1) Picture quality. Sky + does not decode/reencode the signal. With Tivo, the fact the the NTL box decodes the signal, then Tivo re-encodes it introduces a quality loss. With the Tivo on Best quality, it is acceptable, but there are compression artifacts noticable on some programs (particularly in areas that are very dark, but not quite black). This happens even with good quality cabling. With Sky +, because there is no decode/re-encoding, you don't get this problem. 2) Recording one channel and watching another. Unless I pay NTL an extra £15 a month (I think) and get another STB (which would make the wiring around my TV even more of a nightmare than it already is), I cannot watch one channel and record another. This, on top of the £15 a month Tivo charge would mean I am paying £30 a month to emulate a facilty that with Sky + would cost me half that.. That's assuming I don't want to record two programmes (which Sky+ with the new software can do out of the box) anyway, back to the point. No, Sky were not the first to do a PVR (and in some ways, the Tivo is superior, season passes for example). They are the first company to do an entirely digital PVR (no conversion to analogue signals until the viewer watches a programme), the first to offer a PVR that can record one programme while watching another, and the first to offer a PVR that can record two programmes though. In that sense, they ARE the market leaders. |
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I do agree with what you say regarding Interactive entirely true, having worked in iTV technically there is nothing that cant be done on the ntl platform. Platform operators decide not to implement a Liberate Version, this is perhaps where some form of cross compatible iTV application would be useful. Each persons view of a product or service is down to opinion really, Sky+ would suit me because it locks you to Sky which is something I dont want, which effectively means it is a £149 waste of money should I leave Sky. With TiVO or a DVDR Its not proprietry kit, so I can used it with Sky, DTT or Cable With VOD I only get it while I subscribe, or when I order it doesnt have associated costs for equipment I might not use in the future. Hopefully a Cable PVR will be rented........as buying it would again be pointless incase you moved somewhere else. |
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and if Looks like is what impresses people NTL's Cable Network can provide speeds far in excess of 8mb down and thats while its still set at 64QAM and take note the network is able to be switched to 128 or even 256QAM very easily. |
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