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akki007 02-03-2009 11:42

Ofcom
 
Would Ofcom know why VM are dragging their heels with HD? Would they know something that VM are not telling us?

Stephen 02-03-2009 11:56

Re: Ofcom
 
VM aren't dragging their heels with HD, its currently being worked on and will have some HD VOD content including iPlayer HD and ITV Net Player HD stuff.

Also they are trying to find a way of getting some HD channels.

MovedGoalPosts 02-03-2009 12:01

Re: Ofcom
 
It would be nothing to do with Ofcom as to whether or not VM choose to provide HD channels.

Stephen 02-03-2009 12:08

Re: Ofcom
 
However VM can raise the issue with Ofcom regarding Sky keeping the HD channels and not allowing VM to get hold and broadcast them.

Ignitionnet 02-03-2009 12:25

Re: Ofcom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 34743328)
VM aren't dragging their heels with HD, its currently being worked on and will have some HD VOD content including iPlayer HD and ITV Net Player HD stuff.

Also they are trying to find a way of getting some HD channels.

Some areas can't handle much HD so need some room made for it through analogue switchoff - the standard 38Mbit multiplex will be good for 2 'real' HD channels or 3 'HD-Lite' channels due to the V+ being an MPEG 2 only decoder. Work has to be done to equip areas to handle several 51Mbit channels due to downstream laser loading issues to create additional room on existing networks.

HD, over VoD or linearly has not been a priority, now there is some movement from VM and things are moving. More HD was pumped over IPTV during the Ashford wideband trials than has been seen on the CATV network.

Either way I would struggle not to call the past 2+ years of Telewest and in turn VM supplying the TV Drive / V+ onto a network with a single linear HD channel and negligible HDoD heel dragging. It could have been done was just not on the radar.

akki007 02-03-2009 13:12

Re: Ofcom
 
The FOI request has gone to Ofcom anyway.


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