View Single Post
Old 12-03-2010, 10:33   #3
Ignitionnet
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
Age: 47
Posts: 13,995
Ignitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny stars
Ignitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny stars
Re: Questions about Next-Gen Network

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Howell View Post
Will the new IPTV network support switched video?
Yep - it'll be SDV-based transport over the CATV.

Quote:
Also, will this result in one, big, happy network? As I understand it, there were super-headends for the different cable networks - one for ex-NTL; one for ex-Telewest; another one for ex-CW.

After the switch to the Next-Gen/IPTV network, will there just be one, super-duper headend for the entire network?
Yep - as above Langley Super Headend (the ex-ntl SHE) with Knowsley (ex-TW SHE) as backup, and local content added at Regional Headends as required.

Bromley SHE is I think already closed.
Ignitionnet is offline   Reply With Quote