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richard1960 01-04-2011 18:55

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35204167)
It still bottlenecks when everybody's trying to access it what with TIVO being used , 50 meg , 100 meg , 200 meg should make peak time interesting , you may have a house streaming lovefilm on TIVO , multiple computers on, should make an interesting peak time traffic jam.

Plenty of hypothesis there, but uintil its all up and running they may not have any bearing on TiVo streaming,however if i was on sky myself the ancient copper wire where i live only delivers 1-1.5mb maximum quite what they would deliver over that sort of connection is anyones guess.

The email i got makes no difference however i will not consider it until the Red Button function is up and running.

RobboEdin 01-04-2011 18:58

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Originally Posted by mersey70 (Post 35204174)
I didn't know that, very wise move so long as it's done in a timely fashion.

It's in the small print of the offer made to pre-registered customers:

"New 12-month minimum term contract applies. 1TB TiVo box: you must take, or upgrade to, TV XL to be eligible. If you cease to be an XL TV customer, we reserve the right to charge you the then applicable monthly TiVo charge (currently £8 for TV L or M+). TiVo is not available on TV M."

muppetman11 01-04-2011 18:59

Re: Will you take TIVO one the email that you got today?
 
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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35204176)
Plenty of hypothesis there, but uintil its all up and running they may not have any bearing on TiVo streaming,however if i was on sky myself the ancient copper wire where i live only delivers 1-1.5mb maximum quite what they would deliver over that sort of connection is anyones guess.

Agree fully mate ancient technology , and VM BB is miles better than the BT copper network however with all that bandwidth being used from TIVO, customers on 50 meg - 200 meg could cause some peak time issues , VM already have areas what are vastly oversubscribed.

mersey70 01-04-2011 18:59

Re: Will you take TIVO one the email that you got today?
 
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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35204176)
Plenty of hypothesis there, but uintil its all up and running they may not have any bearing on TiVo streaming,however if i was on sky myself the ancient copper wire where i live only delivers 1-1.5mb maximum quite what they would deliver over that sort of connection is anyones guess.

Indeed but the same could be said for the 40-50% of the country not served by VM.

If you have a slow ADSL line you are snookered, even more if you don't live in a cabled area.

Peter_ 01-04-2011 19:00

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35204183)
200 meg could cause some peak time issues , VM already have areas what are vastly oversubscribed.

Why do you think the 100Mb rollout is being done quite slowly and once we start rolling out 200Mb the network should be a lot more stable.

muppetman11 01-04-2011 19:03

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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35204185)
Why do you think the 100Mb rollout is being done quite slowly and once we start rolling out 200Mb the network should be a lot more stable.

Hopefully you are correct , however there has already been a VM tech on here who stated the network will be working hard with TIVO and faster speed BB connections , as it is now there are many on oversubscribed UBR's.

richard1960 01-04-2011 19:05

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Originally Posted by mersey70 (Post 35204184)
Indeed but the same could be said for the 40-50% of the country not served by VM.

Where i live distance from the exchange on ADSL is the key issue as it is for all others who live here,not having vm is one thing but that need not be a problem if BTs network delivered constant speeds regardless of distance.

Although i agree many do not have access to cable broadband,just noticed your edit and yes your snookered even more if you live in a slow ADSL area and do not hae cable broadband double whammy really.

passingbat 01-04-2011 19:06

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35204167)
It still bottlenecks when everybody's trying to access it what with TIVO being used , 50 meg , 100 meg , 200 meg should make peak time interesting , you may have a house streaming lovefilm on TIVO , multiple computers on, should make an interesting peak time traffic jam.

The Tivo internet connection is completely separate from the VM broadband you use for normal internet connectivity. What Tivo streams doesn't affect any other streaming from computers and the like.

muppetman11 01-04-2011 19:08

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35204190)
The Tivo internet connection is completely separate from the VM broadband you use for normal internet connectivity. What Tivo streams doesn't affect any other streaming from computers and the like.

Still over the network, so still contributes to contention issues.

Peter_ 01-04-2011 19:10

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35204190)
The Tivo internet connection is completely separate from the VM broadband you use for normal internet connectivity. What Tivo streams doesn't affect any other streaming from computers and the like.

It is not a standard 10Mb connection either.;)

passingbat 01-04-2011 19:20

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Originally Posted by mersey70 (Post 35204166)
Sky have already got it my friend, it's called Anytime+.

And I hate to point this out but YouView will be predominantly relying on those telephone lines you refer to!

But Anytime+ is restricted to Sky content. Youview and VM can have content from anyone they want to.

I know Youview will be relying on those telephone wires for non VM customers (kind of obvious), though some may have BT infinity. That's why, if you're a youview viewer in a VM area, you're best to get VM broadband or BT infinitey if that's available. Sky ADSL is not a good choice if the other two options are available.

DaBoz 01-04-2011 19:40

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35204147)
Let's see if your saying this when the majority are on TIVO and your all streaming content at 7pm at night , I'll stick to it being delivered through my satellite system.

From the survey here, surely that won't be a problem.

muppetman11 01-04-2011 19:42

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Originally Posted by DaBoz (Post 35204214)
From the survey here, surely that won't be a problem.

I was referring to when it became the main box in the majority of houses.

DaBoz 01-04-2011 19:44

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35204215)
I was referring to when it became the main box in the majority of houses.

My tongue was firmly planted in cheek

muppetman11 01-04-2011 19:46

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[QUOTE=DaBoz;35204216]My tongue was firmly planted in cheek[/QUOTE]

:D:D


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