Re: What would make you happy...
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Originally Posted by Joedm45
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But will they be willing to replace everyones STB's with the Tivo ones?
I think not :td:
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Depends. If they decide they need to move everyone to MP4 (which would save shed loads of bandwidth that could then be used for extra HD channels, or, with some adjustments, for broadband internet access), they are going to have to change every STB..
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Originally Posted by Joedm45
(Post 34936835)
Call me a doom & gloom merchant but to replace everyones STB's will cost a bucket load of money. Then to dispose of the old STB's will cost another bucket load.
I think the more likely outcome would be to replace them as and when they go faulty. Seeing as the Tivo link up has only been announced recently I doubt VM have a confirmed plan yet anyway
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VM have largely stopped announcing things long before they are ready to deploy them. Partly because they don't want to be seen to be advertising something that they can not offer, but mostly, I suspect, because they can't afford to give Sky too much of a heads up on their plans.
They are saying that the Tivo powered NG TV system will start to launch by the end of 2010..
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Originally Posted by Moldova
(Post 34936833)
I will be interested to see if it is a new service or a replacement for the V+.
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I don't see why it would replace just the V+. Tivo have said it's the first time they've been asked to provide software for boxes with no PVR facility. Admittedly, that could mean VM are considering moving to a system where the box appears to have a built in PVR, but the recording and playback is done by systems at the head end, and streamed to the box.
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