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Virgin Media to buy Arquiva WiFi division
https://www.ft.com/content/b3412a12-...1-d87a9fea034f
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Re: Virgin Media to buy Arquiva WiFi division
Arqiva, not Arqiva
Used to be NTL the original NTL before being bought by Cabletel. Then it became NTL: Broadcast. This is just the WIFI bit, like what you log onto when you stay a Premier Inn. |
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.... perhaps the next step might be for VM to bid for the ntl broadcast "bit"?? That bit would cost 'erm a few pennies.
As wireless spectrum gets ever more valuable, it can only be a matter of when, not if, the Freeview spectrum gets auctioned off for mobile/broadband use. |
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They should announce a 10 year plan to move the entire UK tv broadcast infrastructure to satellite, then auction off all the UHF spectrum. Satellite coverage is near ubiquitous and the dishes are unobtrusive. A healthy selection of TV sets in the uk marketplace already have sat receivers built in so its not even a major ask for the manufacturers to do it.
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Why pay money to satellite providers when the internet will provide the same if not more? |
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This broadband solution sounds a preferable solution to me but at the moment there's parts of the country that don't receive a good enough speed but in the future that may work. Building upon your idea, a more controversial solution might be to: - sell off the spectrum and use it to fund the BBC enabling the licence fee to be abolished and a broadband subsidy paid to the over 80s. - allow people the choice of subscribing to a basic broadband service that will include access to PSB TV services. Only issues are that I'm not sure how long the spectrum auction would fund the BBC for and how its long-term funding would be tackled. |
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Broadcast satellite TV isn't affected by local bandwidth limitations. You can run unlimited receivers at any location, no matter how remote, without any fixed infrastructure on the ground. It will be a very long time before all British homes get sufficient Internet bandwidth to run even 2 HDTVs simultaneously. Yet every home and caravan site in the country can receive 11 HD channels free to air right now in the Freesat EPG (except for the few that are built snug to the side of a north facing valley). |
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My alternative idea:
Sell of the spectrum, use those funds (and probably some extra government funds) to blanket the country in fibre optics. If we can supply a home with running water and electricity, we can supply it with Fibre. One large initial cost, covered mostly by the spectrum itself, but the end result is almost unlimited bandwidth into every home without satellites. Throw in a bit of multi casting and there's no reason why every channel couldn't be in 4k (or better) and there's no limit in channels. The various providers and ISPs can use the public network much like energy companies do today, they all pay in to maintain it and everyone gets a gigabit capable line. It's a crazy idea, it'll likely never happen, but I don't think it's a bad idea. |
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Controversial at first, it now finally seems to be profitable and delivering on its promises. http://www.smh.com.au/business/comme...26-gr1x90.html What you're proposing suggests a nationalisation of Openreach and part of VM. I suspect Sky, Vodafone and TalkTalk might approve. |
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Not necessarily nationalising part of VM, just building fibre where there currently is none going to the premises. It might well make BT and VM's networks utterly redundant, or perhaps they'll focus on business lines but yes in general a national broadband infrastructure I feel would be ideal.
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