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Sky were in charge of Customer Service and advertising of the original Tivo; the latter of which they failed at miserably; possibly deliberately in favour of their own machine which, whilst technically superior, was only of use to it's own subscribers. Compare and contrast this original UK Tivo ad from 2000 with this current one. |
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At the point where Virgin Media said to TiVo "Look we want to make your product available on our system and make it the best way to watch TV ever" shouldn't someone in VM have insisted that a dedicated UK technical team be sent here to work on and evolve the system for British use. It's what other big company's do, for example You don't think some guy sit's in Japan and design's a TV to work in Germany AND the Uk where Germany doesn't have Red Button services, but the UK does... no Panasonic have a dedicated UK team to make sure that stuff works, or can be fixed quickly if there is a problem. As usual with VM it is amateur hour.
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I take your point, and I agree with it, but there might be an "economy of scale" thing to consider. That said, although we know all coding has to be done by the US Tivo team, we don't know that there isn't some sort of team over here anyway. I'm sure VM does have a dedicated Tivo team. (In fact, you can call them if you like on 0800 052 2184 for fault reports, etc.) Not that one is needed nowadays with teleconferencing and the internet, of course ;) (Side note. So annoying when I don't bother quoting as my reply is "next" then find that someone's sneaked one in whilst I'm composing mine. So I end up going back and having to quote :() |
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To get back on topic , Carl what was wrong with that original TIVO ad in 2000 :D:D |
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Is the TiVO still having a 3D EPG?
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A what-now? :confused:
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They have never said Lovefilm or Netflix is coming so stop waiting; Multiroom streaming as I am sure you are aware is being held up by rights issues, most broadcasters are clinging to a old model and are afraid to try anything new; They only announced reminders in Feb so at least give them time to code and test the next firmware these things take time, we have had far better software updates then we ever had under Liberate; red button has already launched for Sky Sports, for all we know the hold up could be the BBC or maybe they want to make sure they can handle all 24 Olympic streams before launching? A year in software design is a very short space of time, in fact there are things that we have in our Tivio that Tivo have now ported over to the US like the mini guide. all these things will come, if Virgin rush all this to market they would then have people complaining here that they can't do anything right and have rushed a unfinished SW update that doesn't work. |
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