The Parish Priest. wrote: » RTE are planning to close down Aertel in the coming months,
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » I wonder is it to do with the cost of manual maintenance or perhaps tied in with the proposed redundancies?
NIMAN wrote: » Also didn't know they operated it. I am sure usage figures are really low, so could go if it saves money. Having said that, I'm sure some people will be out of work due to this decision.
I wonder is it to do with the cost of manual maintenance or perhaps tied in with the proposed redundancies?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » The old timers will go mad over this, expect Joe Duffy to have a call or 50 about it tomorrow.
D0NNELLY wrote: Aul lads internet..
Patww79 wrote: » This post has been deleted.
The Cush wrote: » For the first time in very long time I accessed Aertel just to see what was on p161, after the above was posted. In the past I regularly used it to check p169 (prev, p530). It was great in its day but no contest with wifi now.
Apogee wrote: » Has this ever been confirmed by RTE or mentioned in the press?
icdg wrote: » the fact that the technology is now all but defunct.
rubadub wrote: » are there any actual stats on this? I still use it all the time, its refreshing to turn to page 103 the moment I wake up and see news void of horrible click bait crap and other nonsense, even on legit sites it is flashy crap and I prefer the straightforward style of aertel. I use it for tv & film listings and the odd time for "celeb news" -again mainly since I know what I will get, devoid of irrelevant nonsense. There have been a few times I spotted the likes of gigs coming up which friends of mine who were major fans, who are internet savy and subscribed to bands/alerts etc, did not hear about before I did on aertel.
icdg wrote: » While I’ve no stats, Aertel - the actual original teletext service, **not** the MHEG “Digital Aertel” - is I think the only WST teletext service now going (save perhaps for a couple of the horse racing channels?) in Ireland or the U.K. Furthermore it’s only available on Virgin Media’s analogue service and Sky (the latter only if you connect your box by SCART, not HDMI). Do the maths on how many still use either of these viewing methods as their main source of viewing.