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1andrew1 26-11-2016 17:04

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35871848)
Personally l think Sky rushed the release of the Sky Q as IMO its better to hold things back 6 to 12 months if needs must to iron the bugs out.

I think it's worked out ok for Sky though. In these days of agile IT development, I don't think anything gets launched without a few bugs.

Inactive Digital 26-11-2016 17:19

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Does the Horizon platform have a dynamic EPG?

Hugh 26-11-2016 18:16

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35871922)
I think it's worked out ok for Sky though. In these days of agile IT development, I don't think anything gets launched without a few bugs.

Except for life-support systems, aircraft control systems, and nuclear power plant controls systems, hopefully... :D

Actually, Agile is about quick, iterative software deliveries - they still have to be fully tested....

Stephen 26-11-2016 18:44

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35871848)
Personally l think Sky rushed the release of the Sky Q as IMO its better to hold things back 6 to 12 months if needs must to iron the bugs out.

Don't forget it would have under gone at least a year of development and then internal testing for many months before they considered it for release. VM did the same with the original TiVo and products before that.

Launching a new product with issues or bugs is normal, not saying its right, but they can be fixed over time and also no amount of internal testing can catch every bug. Its not till something is in the hands of normal customer and in many homes that some things will be noticed.

Ignitionnet 27-11-2016 01:49

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Dudes, this STB has cloud storage, a cloud EPG, etc. It is basically a thin client with an MPEG decoder.

Will it impact on your broadband given it uses your Superhub to connect to the network? Probably not: VM have QoS working which will ensure that VoD from the v6 will have its own bandwidth. This capability is needed as part of the voice over cable project, which is nearly sorted.

What this STB will mean is that the reliability of the broadband network has be taken care of as this guy will require 2-way communication with VM to deliver TV services.

VM / Liberty have some busy times ahead, however there are a bunch of projects in progress towards this. The old modems and really old set tops should stop working soon as the kit they connect to is retired, and the newer kit is more reliable, delivers far higher bandwidths, and will be a way better solution.

Much higher upload capacity being delivered too, both through upgrades at headends and hubsites and some network rebuilds.

RichardCoulter 27-11-2016 14:09

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35872016)
Dudes, this STB has cloud storage, a cloud EPG, etc. It is basically a thin client with an MPEG decoder.

Will it impact on your broadband given it uses your Superhub to connect to the network? Probably not: VM have QoS working which will ensure that VoD from the v6 will have its own bandwidth. This capability is needed as part of the voice over cable project, which is nearly sorted.

What this STB will mean is that the reliability of the broadband network has be taken care of as this guy will require 2-way communication with VM to deliver TV services.

VM / Liberty have some busy times ahead, however there are a bunch of projects in progress towards this. The old modems and really old set tops should stop working soon as the kit they connect to is retired, and the newer kit is more reliable, delivers far higher bandwidths, and will be a way better solution.

Much higher upload capacity being delivered too, both through upgrades at headends and hubsites and some network rebuilds.

Didn't know that.

YouView are going to use the cloud too:

http://us4.campaign-archive2.com/?u=...&id=879a7df7a1

vincerooney 27-11-2016 16:14

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
What's the scam for getting a new TiVo? Ring up and complain?

cj136uk 27-11-2016 17:26

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35871926)
Does the Horizon platform have a dynamic EPG?

I don't believe they do as it operates with the Irish broadcasters, who do not offer a dynamic service on EPG

Horizon 27-11-2016 18:48

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35872016)
Dudes, this STB has cloud storage, a cloud EPG, etc. It is basically a thin client with an MPEG decoder.

Will it impact on your broadband given it uses your Superhub to connect to the network? Probably not: VM have QoS working which will ensure that VoD from the v6 will have its own bandwidth. This capability is needed as part of the voice over cable project, which is nearly sorted.

What this STB will mean is that the reliability of the broadband network has be taken care of as this guy will require 2-way communication with VM to deliver TV services.

VM / Liberty have some busy times ahead, however there are a bunch of projects in progress towards this. The old modems and really old set tops should stop working soon as the kit they connect to is retired, and the newer kit is more reliable, delivers far higher bandwidths, and will be a way better solution.

Much higher upload capacity being delivered too, both through upgrades at headends and hubsites and some network rebuilds.

Interesting.

Do you think that as the V6 requires VM to sort out their "pipes" this could be a precursor to a full blown IPTV service?

If broadband uses IP technology, if VM are about to start using IP for their phone services, why not just shift everything over to using the same tech like their main tv services? Much more efficient especially if they start using things like switched video too, especially in a 4k to 8k world.

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 35872122)
What's the scam for getting a new TiVo? Ring up and complain?

I've still got until the 30th Nov to haggle over the price rises, so you can guess what I am going to mention to VM tomorrow...:)

But phone them up and try.

Kushan 28-11-2016 16:57

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35872145)
Interesting.

Do you think that as the V6 requires VM to sort out their "pipes" this could be a precursor to a full blown IPTV service?

If broadband uses IP technology, if VM are about to start using IP for their phone services, why not just shift everything over to using the same tech like their main tv services? Much more efficient especially if they start using things like switched video too, especially in a 4k to 8k world.

Would make a lot of sense to go full IPTV in a UltraHD setting. Multicasting would basically remove most limits in terms of the amount of content that can be broadcast.

OLD BOY 29-11-2016 15:03

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Well, the assumed launch of the new V6 commences at 9.15am tomorrow. Who will be first to report on this, I wonder?

I guess the main things we want to know are:

- When can existing customers start ordering it, and are self instals recommended?
- Are 2 TB versions available?
- What is the monthly cost and are there any one off charges, such an installation and/or connection fee?
- Will additional apps (eg Amazon) be appearing, and if so, when?
- What UHD content will be available? Will there be additional charges to access this?

I think we have worked out the answers to other questions for ourselves (eg it will have six tuners, the same UI, etc).

http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/...t-Skip-Adverts

Horizon 29-11-2016 15:11

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
... when I spoke to Rententions yesterday about my price rises letter, I did mention the V6, but they couldn't offer it to me as it wasn't on their systems yet.

How curious that the last expiry date for renegotiating people's packages because of the price rises is one day before the launch of V6... a bit like that the current tivos are magically upgraded with software that actually does work (after having months/years of slow boxes) weeks before the V6 launch....

On the UI, I know that those with V6s already report that their boxes have the current tivo UI on them, but don't be surprised if a new UI appears on only the V6 in the not too distant future.

OLD BOY 29-11-2016 15:26

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35872443)
... when I spoke to Rententions yesterday about my price rises letter, I did mention the V6, but they couldn't offer it to me as it wasn't on their systems yet.

How curious that the last expiry date for renegotiating people's packages because of the price rises is one day before the launch of V6... a bit like that the current tivos are magically upgraded with software that actually does work (after having months/years of slow boxes) weeks before the V6 launch....

On the UI, I know that those with V6s already report their boxesy have the current tivo UI on them, but don't be surprised if a new UI appears on only the V6 in the not too distant future.

Yes, I was hoping for a new UI. The current text based one is looking a bit outdated to me now.

denphone 29-11-2016 15:36

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35872441)
Well, the assumed launch of the new V6 commences at 9.15am tomorrow. Who will be first to report on this, I wonder?

I guess the main things we want to know are:

- When can existing customers start ordering it, and are self instals recommended?
- Are 2 TB versions available?
- What is the monthly cost and are there any one off charges, such an installation and/or connection fee?
- Will additional apps (eg Amazon) be appearing, and if so, when?
- What UHD content will be available? Will there be additional charges to access this?

I think we have worked out the answers to other questions for ourselves (eg it will have six tuners, the same UI, etc).

http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/...t-Skip-Adverts

Yes hopefully it will all come out in the wash tomorrow OB.:)

Jong1 29-11-2016 15:45

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35872441)
Well, the assumed launch of the new V6 commences at 9.15am tomorrow. Who will be first to report on this, I wonder?

I guess the main things we want to know are:

- When can existing customers start ordering it, and are self instals recommended?
- Are 2 TB versions available?
- What is the monthly cost and are there any one off charges, such an installation and/or connection fee?
- Will additional apps (eg Amazon) be appearing, and if so, when?
- What UHD content will be available? Will there be additional charges to access this?

I think we have worked out the answers to other questions for ourselves (eg it will have six tuners, the same UI, etc).

http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/...t-Skip-Adverts

....

- Can one customer have more than one (unlike Sky Q)?
- and are there additional "mini" boxes, like the TiVo Mini or the Sky Q Mini?


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