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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:10PM mt1 said

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Actually guys please do research first BTVision is based on two services in one box a 'freeview' box with PVR HDD (over the air aerial digital tv, available for free from a $40 box or $150 pvr box) and on demand services (the IPTV part)

When you subscribe to BTVision you get the box for both, so you will get a BTVision box as a
part of the service you can then use a 360 to access the ondemand services in a different room

By the all this is over broadband ADSL not cable which is where you are getting confused
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:16PM (Unverified) said

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O use media center extender to watch and record live TV
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:25PM (Unverified) said

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Stop working on the whole TV thing and WORK ON THE DAMN WEB BROWSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:26PM (Unverified) said

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Wow not only is xboxlive hurting but this site just double posted me wierd??
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:26PM (Unverified) said

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Stop working on the whole TV thing and WORK ON THE DAMN WEB BROWSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 7:17PM (Unverified) said

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Use a PC
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 7:18AM (Unverified) said

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Use a tv
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:29PM charleytony said

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This is stupid, all those features dont mean a thing since youcan watch shows ou download as divX files now .... I might even cancel my normal cable subscription...
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:33PM BananaBoat said

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Web browser is useless. There is a web browser on my wii and on my PS3, and I never use either of them. (That's not exactly true. I use the PS3 browser to download themes. That doesn't require any "Browsing" though).

I already have a DVR, so I'd much rather they spent more energy on busting cheaters, and on getting the mod support for Unreal Tournament 3
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:58PM Rajko said

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agreed
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 5:51PM (Unverified) said

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The reason I see for not streaming live TV, I suspect is TV licensing fees. This was the 1st problem I thought of when they announced the IPTV service for UK. We pay licensing fees for public sector channels(i.e BBC which you got your info from), every time you buy a TV they make sure you pay the fee.
So I'm thinking to avoid all the hassle of having to sign up for a TV license fee every time someone buys an xbox 360, they opted for the 'on-demand' service just.
Also a contributing factor, I would say, is that in the UK (and I think all UK people on here will agree), we get raped by ISPs and funnily enough, who owns most of the telephone lines? Yes, BT. So, with bullshit fair usage policies (FUP) in place everywhere, I'm sure they just wanted to look after their precious land lines and screw over the end users once again.
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 6:38PM (Unverified) said

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to the person that asked for a web browser on the 360.. you do we'd be getting a version of internet explorer if it were to happen.

Do you really want IE infecting your box?
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 7:01PM johnpaul12 said

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Lol well said
firefox maybe?
ok that will never happen
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 6:59PM Usr666 said

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So bring it to ATT Uverse instead. I'm waiting.
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 8:38PM (Unverified) said

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BT is banned by law from carrying "live tv" this is their second attempt at the market after throwing away tons of cash at an earlier attempt with Oracle.

Meanwhile here in the UK Virginmedia (was Telewest and NTL) cable companies can rent a "V+" box and record off the BBC HD channel, and stream HD content off their servers. Sky offer similar systems for their sat tv customers, with more HD channels but no streams to my knowledge.
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 9:42PM thewilleffect said

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Well, Channel 10 had a video http://on10.net/blogs/tina/You-heard-it-People-Carbon-is-real/Default.aspx of a demo last year of what the IPTV experience should be like once it hits. BT may not support every function of what was spec'd out for the 360, so we may have to what until something like FIOS is usable for this instead to see what it's supposed to be.
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Posted: Jan 9th 2008 11:02PM hotpuck6 said

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OTA only broadcasting?
what is this? the 1960s?
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 2:44AM (Unverified) said

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They should of used Virgin media then would of have live tv but only for people who use a cable internet connection. At a time i thought MS was going with Virgin media when i got halo 3 because there was a little card in the saying "got halo 3 now join Virgin Media, get superfast broadband at half price etc" Normaly that would be BT but oh well
Just thought i add my view on this
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 5:02AM (Unverified) said

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Usual story - they promise the earth and it turns out to be a bucket of shit.

I agree with other posters, MS should've gone with Virgin or even Sky for the TV side of things...

WTF do BT know about delivering TV content, over-the- air or otherwise?
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 8:57AM (Unverified) said

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Sooo, you can't flip channels or record shows to watch later, but you can watch any of the shows anytime you want on-demand?

Where is the downside again?
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 8:59AM Kraken Kane said

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Sooo, you can't flip channels or record shows to watch later, but you can watch them anytime you want on-demand?

Where is the downside again?
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 3:37PM (Unverified) said

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I don't see the problem with TV shows, but it must suck for those people who watch Sporting Events or other live events?

I only have TV service at home during the NFL season... Once the Superbowl is over I'll be canceling it... Everything else I'll find online.
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 11:46AM Cerixus said

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Wait, so you're saying you are disappointed because it's on-demand and not off-air? WTF?

"Oh damn, I have to watch the shows when I want instead of checking schedules and making sure I catch the beginning of each episode on time. This IPTV thing sucks!!!"

Makes sense to me. :?
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Posted: Jan 10th 2008 11:49AM Cerixus said

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haha, didn't read second page till after I posted. Nice post! ;)
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Posted: Jan 14th 2008 12:59AM (Unverified) said

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Maybe there may be freeview?? check out the info posted on xbox.com

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/news-features/news/A-Vision-of-the-future-08012008.htm
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