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W/RE: the FTTH project, if Kansas City (both of them) work out, it's bittersweet. (A) Google brings us up to speed with other countries in terms of speed and availability of broadband, (B) Google battles net neutrality and wins, and if you want to open a service, well go ahead, but pay google if you want to be on their "Premium Tier". If they make it nationwide with this over say the next 10 years, then roll out an IPTV network, thus becoming the first nationwide cable/ISP (I mean REAL cable/ISP, not the satellite lag and "oops it's raining" form). Not a bad endgame, I don't think. |
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I can't be the only one who is intrigued by a google dvr. How would they even make that work with current stb's? Or are they planning on being included in directv, dish, comcast, etc? If this is true this could be very interesting.
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Since sage is built on java, it wouldn't be hard to port into a set top box built by other vendors; I'm reluctant to say, but i contract out to a company in Si called Minerva Networks; Which builds IP TV solutions for small Telcos.
Their QA and engineering department test about 50 different set top boxes with their own software. Most of these boxes run some variant of linux, and they just install their software on top of it; So in theory, Yes, Google TV could find its way into Dtv, Dish, Comcast Etc and maybe that's googles plan. After all, You now can track what people are watching, surfing etc. So technically if you also provide the bandwidth, you can custom sell TV commercials to a target of subs which would yield a premium. As an example; Say you were goggling the Chevy Volt; The next time you watch TV you would see more commercials for Hybrids and fuel efficient cars. The opposite can also be said; Say you were watching DIY, the next time you were on google you might see ads for landscaping, hardware stores etc. As far as the likely hood; Its not very likely. DTV uses some british company for their PVR software, Comcast pretty much built their own (i think); Dish... i have no idea, so they might be a canidate. ATT could also be a candidate since from what i understand, their stb's suck. |
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Let me ask a silly question. I am quite happy with my current SageTV setup (server + HD300 + HD-Home-Run). Even if Sage stops development, I could be happy using my current setup until the HD300 dies. This of course, depends on I able to get my program guide info.
Does accessing the program guide depend on a service from sage.com? If this is shutdown by google in one year, could we trick or hack the system to use a different service? I guess I could always do manual recording like a VCR, but that’s way harder... |
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The STBs in my market can't even output surround sound without audio drop outs. 4 techs later, the answer was: "It's your equipment." (All $3k of receiver and amp) and/or "It's a known issue", depending on just who you were talking to. "Just set the STB to put out stereo.". Read enough forums, and you find out the HDMI chip they use doesn't render something quite right and sync is lost every so many packets, same with TOSLink output. However, they run Microsoft MediaRoom (WinCE on a Motorola STB) (and disable all its cool features). Get DTS-MA / TruSurround bitstreamed from my HTPC, I get DD over the air, all decoded without issue, but it's my equipment. |
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Are you saying AT&T is abandoning U-Verse for TV delivery? They've spent a fortune on V-RADs.
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As I understand it, they have just basically dropped/slowed down to a trickle the rollout of U-Verse.
If you are in a neighborhood that has U-Verse but are not a customer yet, they'd love to have you. But I think as far as new neighborhoods/areas go, they are scaling back to almost nothing new. I think they just fought a big battle in San Francisco because people thought the pedestals they used were ugly and did not want them. They finally agreed with AT&T. No doubt these are many of the same people that complain about high prices, slow internet speeds, and poor service/selection from competing cable companies... My brother-in-law traveled on and off for over 2 years to the Chicago area deploying U-Verse but that has now essentially stopped. The only time he travels for AT&T is if there some massive storm damage that overwhelms local crews, and that tends to be very short term travel, not months at a time.
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I guess it is different in TX. Att just started u-verse in my area about 6 months ago. Before that it wasn't available. Not that it really matters. They have a 250gb cap and slower speeds for the money anyway. I hate to say it, but Time Warner has 30/5mb for less that att's 24/2mb, and TW has no cap in place (yet). I miss my fiber optic connection I had before I moved to where I am. I really miss the quality of signal I was getting. Oh well.
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It sure could be. I know there is U-Verse 6 miles away from me and has been for over 2 years. My brother in law who works at AT&T has it. My mom lives about a mile and half away from him. She never has gotten it.
Now, they are very undemanding people relative to video enthusiasts like us. They have a main U-Verse box in their living room and an extender in a home office and their bedroom. They don't use surround sound, and they don't really even know what their download speed is, so they have really never had an issue or a complaint. But it seems like the build-out has stopped in our area for sure, and we are not like a San Francisco that might oppose it just to be politically "cute" or something like that. Believe me, if building out U-Verse would add a single job to our areas our local city councils would be fighting over whose community gets that job ! I mean, I've seen the boxes (vrads?) U-Verse uses. They are hardly any more, and probably less, offensive than all those green pedestals phone lines and cable companies use now. One thing is for sure - the U.S. is pitiful relative to other countries on internet speeds and deployment !
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Everybody has to totally stop worrying about Guide data. That is the lease of our issues - I used Series 1 TiVos about 8 years ago in Canada years before they were supported by TiVo and we were able to (first) scrape data off of web sites and then move to XMLTV. Getting data will not be an issue - there may be a small fee but we should easily be able to get access to the same data that Sage is using now from Zap2it.
The real issues are adding more clients - either extenders or client PC, and replacing extenders when they die.
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They have declared an end to new VRADs (neighborhoods) as apparently they are happy with their market penetration (if you get my double meaning there). |
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I will defend their data service - having come from TWC, UVerse's advertised data speeds are constantly right at the advertised speeds, even during peak times. They issue static blocks for $15-25/month, even though the setup is a little kludgy due to their gateway, TWC believes that for the same $90/month I pay for 24x3 w/16 statics, they should charge me for "Business Class" 768 or 1.5mbit down by pretty much nothing up, with 1-2 statics. |
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U-Verse in my area is beyond a marketing joke - it's bordering on fraud.
Technically speaking, the scheme is laughable: using ye ole twisted pair copper to the home to try to cram 30Mbps to get one HD stream and some quasi-HD and some Internet/IP. Meanwhile, cable TV DOCSIS 3 rolls along, where "ye ole" cable is essentially a 1GHz pipe into your house without the gigantic capital outlay AT&T was doing with VRADs. I'll guess they spend billions on VRADs. How can they write-down that? |
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That's how. They did a really nice job on the data side, they just suck at TV. |
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Yeah, but I've had TWC cable modem for many years - and each time I check it with speedTest.net it's 20Mbps down with DOCSIS 2. Quite pleased.
On U-Verse, I wonder if AT&T slowed/stopped U-verse build-outs because they planned to get to this saturation level and see what the subscribers' take-rate is? By take-rate, I mean homes-passed (served) versus subscribers' taking service. In my area, the take rate is quite low, tiny even. The 2Kilowatt VRAD sits there on the curb eating electricity. Doesn't snow here, or at least it would keep that part of the sidewalk clear. |
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Also, with TWC, the speedtest.net type tests are tricked by the "turbo boost" where you are allocated a higher downstream rate for the first XX megabytes of the test. On the other side, you forgot to mention the exploding lead-acid batteries that plagued the VRADs, and in some instances set fire to adjacent buildings, literally blowing the doors of the VRADs off.... |
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I just downloaded the demo and my impressions are:
Or am I missing something?
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