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Originally Posted by pauldavies83
Lets not confuse the issue - there isn't a dedicated line in a physical sense (where would it connect to on the STB as there is only one coax input). The 10Mb worth of reserved bandwidth (I can only assume) will use frequency on the existing coax entering the premises, so I don't see what else is to be done within the premises than a STB swap (providing the incoming signal strength is sufficient).
Am of course open to someone explaining why this isn't the case if my assumption is wrong.
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Any technical reason why this is the case? Or is it more a customer satisfaction issue?
Or a decent way of making additional revenue?
Not necessarily having a go - just interested is all.
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Haven't read anywhere the TiVo box contains a web-browser - does it? Be interesting if it does.
Or is it the walled garden of approved internet-connected apps we have seen and read about?
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customer satisfaction, plus the installer will demonstrate the product. This will cust down on support calls and ensure the product is fully working and there is no signal issues.