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l never moan but forum members are entitled to a opinion whether its tivo or anything else.
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I think TiVo looks very good and I am glad VM are testing it so that when it launches it is perfect. I only wish they wouldn't alienate customers by announcing information in such a sporadic manner and having inaccurate information on the website. |
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In one of her interviews, cindy rose did talk about letting the 'hype' do the selling. This is probably what she wanted all along, banter, rumours, getting people 'talking' about it, and really vm haven't done anything wrong. Maybe we're just all a bit too excited!:erm:
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My complaint above was more that VM should be better at managing expectations than they are. If they say a product will be ready end of Dec 2010 and it doesn't appear then some people are bound to be disappointed. Personally I would rather wait a while until the product has been fully tested before it is released to us customers.
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I like others don't mind waiting as such but when something is promised for a certain time frame and it doesn't happen, it does get a tad bit annoying. Also the promo video says it's available "now" which isn't 100% true.
I just want my TiVo but I know it's worth waiting for so no complaints from me. |
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Maybe the 2010 "launch" was to satisfy the initial proclamation when the deal was signed in 2009 that the product would launch "late next year" (i.e. late 2010).
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I do find it hard to fathom some of the views on here calling people moaners etc..
Originally Tivo was supposed to launch Q4 2010 (i believe in an old press release). We were then told it was a soft launch.. which as it turns out seems to be an internal staff launch, with the odd tester. I was then told off for calling this a beta test, as it's not a beta version.. Well it's hardly a release version is it so what's wrong with calling it beta test? Yeh maybe it's a release candidate 1.0, but that's not a release version either. Now were told early 2011, btw i don't consider march early. Assuming we can order march, we might get an install after a week or two which is almost Q2! The next issue i have which i don't think anyone has thought about is, when do all the series' xmas breaks come to an end? At the moment my tvdrive is empty, i've watched everything, but very soon it'll have hours of programming on again once the winter break ends, so what happens then? You lose all that programming. Now is an ideal time to be changing boxes over, but it's looking more and more likely that VM are going to miss this window during series lulls. |
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While Christmas may be the ideal time to introduce a new product for the customer, it's not ideal for VM purely purely because it's unlikely they'll have enough staff in to cope if there are problems. A large chunk of January is likely to be used up dealing with problems that have occurred with the existing infrastructure over Christmas.
I suspect ideally, Virgin would have liked to launch a couple of months before Christmas, as this would enable them to get any bugs out of the system, and enable them to have a big push for new customers at Christmas (in most industries, this is a peak sales time). |
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Virginmedia should come clean and give us a firm date when installations will begin. If they cannot do that it proves that what we have at present is a box software combination that is not ready for release to the market. Call it a beta release if you wish. |
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l agree with the last thread in that we should have had a firm date way before christmas, they need to be more pro-active than they are at the present moment not just with tivo but other things as well.
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