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Originally Posted by nn012
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Having read that linked article, and the defensive answers that the guy gave, I'd say thats game, set and match to Sky HD then once they get over their supply problems as the majority of ntl/cwc customers won't now be able to access TV Drive until next year at the earliest. Talk about not being imaginitive or thinking outside the box to actually get their product out at the same time as TW did. As for making inroads into Sky's domination of the PVR market - I don't think so now!
I'm guessing that part of the delay is with reprogramming the 8300DVR's so that they work on Bromley fed networks once they do roll out - as long as they get rid of the bugs in the CR4 software they use, maybe I'd think about it. But as things stand, Sky HD sure looks a lot more inviting to potential subscribers now that ntl have shot themselves in the foot with both barrels on this one.