When Virgin replace there platform this year ( 2009 ) will this be an end to all makes of Dboxs ?
Virgin 'to replace TV platform' in 2009
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I have been missing for a bit so have missed this news. I'll search around the forum for some more information/news on this as I like to be nosy, if anyone knows where it is and could point me in the right direction for more info via a link etc I'd appreciate it.Comment
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IPTV Technology
lightbulb with plant growing insideIP networks have radically changed TV systems in buildings. Until recently TV was distributed via an expensive and often cumbersome coaxial cable system. This was difficult to manage and upgrade as well as being unreliable, and could only transmit high-quality pictures over limited distances. It often suffered interference because of poor cable quality or mains electrical supply, causing ghosting and dead zones on transmitted images. It was also, more often than not, installed outside the traditional contractual procurement routes, which exacerbated the problems.
The development of a TV to IP gateway interface has enabled terrestrial and satellite services to be plugged directly into a LAN, allowing live broadcast TV and radio to be distributed across a building or campus network. This is a significant development and follows the trend of electronic devices such as telephones, CCTV and building management systems, card readers, and so on, connecting to and communicating via the network.
This so-called network IPTV, whereby all TV, including satellite and terrestrial feeds, can be streamed directly onto an ethernet network and distributed to any point around the building, does not have any of the problems of the traditional system. As a result, media, financial, leisure and retail companies are increasingly looking to replace their troublesome and fragile coaxial systems with an Exterity IPTV solution.
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Are Virgin trains going to have new platforms in 2009?
Some of the platforms still used today were built before the last World War.Comment
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VM announced the introduction of IPTV in 2009 and the complete migration of the TV service to IPTV by 2011. If this goes according to plan, then it will mean the end of the D-Box and all current Eurovox/Starview etc
I believe that it will happen, although maybe not on schedule (they are late switching off analogue). It's more likely than Nagra3 and it's extremely unlikely that they will do both.
VM have been upgrading their Internet service to DOCSIS3 making higher speeds available, this was required before they could launch IPTV. I would expect to see tests before the end of the YearComment
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