Virgin Media Upgrades Digital TV Platform With Cisco

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  • batman44
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 276

    #16
    Originally posted by satman
    And we were the ones accused of scaremonging mr batman eh
    Yep you betcha, something big is comming for the past 18 months i have had signal dropout on all frequencies due to VM disconnecting servers at their central locations. How many members have had this problem over the last few months? I work in IT and i know what it sounds like when you click in a cable at the server, it sounds just like what I have been getting. I have done everything in the book to resolve this to no avail, all you need to confirm this is take a look at Ca***forum.co.uk virgin media employees website. The cisco deal confirms my theory that they are upto something and it will affect us all, maybe soon or later but one thing is for sure its gonna come. Scaremongering is rumor and speculation, what i have said or pointed out is FACT and in the public domain now for anyone to read, all they need do is research they will find the answers. But its only Tv for gods sake!
    Last edited by batman44; 14 September, 2009, 16:23.
    Keep calm carry on.

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    • satman
      V.I.P. Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 736

      #17
      There testings shouldnt be causing you signal drop-outs tho
      there IPTV servers shouldnt be related to the standard system i wouldnt imagine, but your correct it will come one day,, with the amounts of boxes needing replaced my guess a good wee while yet,, but hey nothing can last forever
      boom!

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