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Speaking personally, I'd say that's probably around the right timescale, but considering that ntl: won't mess around with the service across the Christmas/NewYear period, and the other parts of Bromley platform will take a couple of months to switch across to BU2 from B3.1, after the end of August it would leave a tight window to get the second update done,even though they're speeding up the VOD code release over on the Langley side as it improves network stability, I suspect that we're looking at early 2006 (Jan/Feb time?) for that.
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I don't have any sort of insider information, but I'd be very surprised to see VOD on the Bromley network anytime in 2005.
Which is a shame, as it's quite good... |
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Nevermind though on the delay - all good things come to those who wait!:D |
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Or am I missing a major point somewhere? |
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....I guess its a capacity issue. Looped promos take up more than one dark static screen with a bit of writing on it.
This is where Sky have the advantage over the cable cos in two areas. If Sky want more channels or bandwith they buy the space on the satellites. So, potentially Sky can have unlimited capacity. With cable, there's only certain frequencies that can be used and only x capacity available on the network. Secondly, whereas Sky is all digital, the bulk of ntl's bandwith is taken up with its analogue service. Until analogue is switched off, ntl only have a certain capacity available for their services. What confuses me is that if ntl can offer 10mb internet over the same pipes that we get out tv from. Why isn't there more capacity for tv, when there seems to be ample for broadband services? |
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look i dont care all i want is to get rid of this horid pink
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...as do we all.
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I cant wait for blueness to return, hopefully our interactive will actually work this time around, and we wont have to wait 20mins before realising it aint gonna work and then reboot the box! Are there any pics of what the new software will look like yet? |
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I wonder if this is the upgrade my STB received today, as NTL don`t seem to want to make it easy to find out what the upgrade I got was. There was a button on the screen for me to select if I wanted to find out what the upgrade featured, clicking it takes you to a screen saying that channel is no longer broadcasting, and the channel that it then tells you to go to is just showing infomercials. Wonderful NTL logic.
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Reading is on the Langley platform, so you won't have received this particular update. You've got an update to the software that enables VoD on your box - although this doesn't necessarily mean that VoD is coming to the area immediately. This software has some other improvements as well.
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Received the mailshot for the upgrade in Portsmouth on Saturday, apparenlty will display a message when it's done......
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