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Not impossible, but not very probable The Story this morning very probably had its origins from this piece in the Sunday times a week ago. http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/...cle1248333.ece which in itself again was only comment, and not news in any way. For it to happen, Verizon would first have to buy Vodafones stake, and Vodafone would have to want to sell. Then of course Malone would have to want to sell to Vodafone, and this would all need to be OK'd by Europe too. Analysts only give this a 20% chance of happening. Of course never say never, but it's unlikely. |
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I hope it doesn't happen, l am with Vodaphone at the moment and they totally rubbish, they have been trying to sort out a problem on the PAYG network for the past three months and it still isn't working properly.
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For the past three months, l have had to call VP regarding my phone package, it should be automatic, but they 'claim' they have a techincal fault.
So, when l call them, they say that l can do it myself, but it should be done automatically by VP. |
Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
Liberty have just announced their Q1 results - gives a bit of an insight into where they are heading from a strategy perpective.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/libert...211900365.html “Innovation remains a core focus this year as we continue to invest in the development of new product offerings. We launched our Horizon TV platform in Switzerland in Q1, with Ireland and Germany to follow later this year. Through April, we had over 200,000 Horizon TV subscribers in the Netherlands and Switzerland. In addition, we have significantly increased our broadband speeds in markets like the Netherlands, where we have key bundles positioned with 100 Mbps and a top-tier bundle at 200 Mbps.” |
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I've said here and on other forums for a long time, that the UK will end up with 3 or 4 "vertically integrated" media companies. They will own their own delivery platform, a terrestrial broadcast channel, broadband and mobile. If this vodafone deal happens, I expect sky and bt will either buy a mobile operator themselves or be bought by a mobile operator. Then the battle to buy ITV will restart and the loser will be left with Channel 5 and Channel 4, if it ever goes private. |
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It isn't looking good for the future of Tivo, as VM's STB, unless Liberty let VM row their own boat with regard to set top box choice. |
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Which is the exact reason they have been bought by Liberty. If you think Liberty are now going to come along, throw all that in the toilet and make wholesale changes that may threaten any if that? I don't think so. Any changes will be behind the scenes, initially, no doubt other changes will come but none that would dramatically change what VM do now or their current medium term plan. They just spent 16 billion dollars buying VM, they will want a return on that. |
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Would like to see something that improves on the Tivo as not really impressed by it at all.
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It's not the all singing all dancing box it was made out to be. Let down by an EPG that is often out of date. Clunky compared to satellite boxes that are nice and slick. Mostly pointless apps that we never use and are too clunky and slow anyway. My family and friends still have a V+ and Sky+HD and after me having Tivo for around 2 years all but two don't want the Tivo, they don't like it, the other two aren't fussed but wouldn't say no, but wouldn't go out their way to have one installed either. Most people want a box that is slick and records the programmes they set to record, the Tivo is not slick and struggles to get recordings right. I'm used to more than just Sky boxes too. |
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Well, the last time I researched the Horizon box (when the Liberty thing first came up) that certainly wasn't an improvement; people were having all sorts of problems with it. Yes, it has 4 tuners, but the US has a Tivo box with 4 tuners. The Horizon box doesn't have Whishlists --- one of the best features on Tivo. I seem to remember thinking that there was nothing on the Horizon box that couldn't be added to Tivo, but there were things on Tivo that couldn't be added to Horizon because of patent restrictions. |
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Just needs a rocket up its backside and more up to date EPG system, decent apps that aren't sluggish to load up and use. Since having the Tivo have had 4 Tivos and lived in 4 different areas, 3 in Brum, 1 in Telford, all are clunky. Been to friends of friends who have Tivo too and there's is the same, just not slick enough. I'm so use to pressing a button and my other boxes instantly responding. |
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I'd take a PVR with more functionality, even though it may take a few more menu presses, over a PVR with less functionality any day. Quote:
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Your evidence for this? |
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