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Old 15-10-2004, 12:29   #4
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Re: NTL to test broadband TV platform

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Originally Posted by andrew_wallasey
All sounds good - CATV has a much better platform for things like this compared with sky so in the end CATV could end up coming out on top in the UK.
It all sounds very contradicing to me! perhaps its just the way it has been reported.

They are saying "broadband Internet Based Interactive TV Platorm"

Thats saying to me it's not really got much to do with the set-top, it's all about the cable modem. I realise cwc areas have the cable moem in the set-top but I still find the article a little confusing.

Perhaps someone can enlighten me if it's possible to take an internet streamed service (what they are saying) and process it in the set-top so it appears on your TV.

I guess they are really plugging an internet based TV service to be viewed on your PC, the set-top bit adds a lot of confusion and surely the liberty software wouldn't even come into the equation if this is the case.

Would someone please put me out of my misery and tell me I'm a fool who has it all wrong!
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