Elmo wrote: » As money is being made available for the NI muxes RTÉ/TG4 should take this opportunity to expand their content to other areas, through joint funding the project for an International Channel along side their NI transmissions, I assume such a "not for profit company" could make some returns for joined up thinking on the issue of an International Channel and NI deployment.
Deleted User wrote: » Ray and Des did say RTE themselves were paying for carriage in NI and that this would be DVBT2.
The Cush wrote: » Who is making the money available? Can you quote the source of this information? The budget made no provision for such funding. As Black Briar posted
Elmo wrote: » The idea of anything else that might allow for some economies of scale for the additional International Service shouldn't even be thought of at any stage. I mean TG4 and RTÉ getting together to launch a International channel its just madness.
The Cush wrote: » The only broadcaster with any money now is TV3
zerks wrote: » This is just an example of public ignorance of the service and leaves a huge amount of people vunerable to being ripped off with uncertified equipment and dodgy dealers. Already I've witnessed 'official saorview agents':rolleyes: advertising their wares.
scaller wrote: » You must have been down the New Ross way then Zerks;)
scaller wrote: » Is this part of what you saw Zerks
Monday 28th March – Silversprings Hotel Cork Registration: 1.30pm – 1.45pm Presentation: 1.45pm – 4:30pm For directions please click on the link below;http://www.moranhotels.com/silver-springs-moran-hotel/getting-here-from.htmlTuesday 05th April 2011 – The Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Dublin Registration: 10.30am – 10.45am Presentation: 10.45am – 1.30pm For directions please click on the link below;http://www.louisfitzgeraldhotel.com/map_directions.htmlTuesday 12th April 2011 – The Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone Registration: 1.30pm – 1.45pm Presentation: 1.45pm – 4.30pm For directions please click on the link below;http://www.hodsonbayhotel.com/location.html The Presentation Format is as follows; - Saorview Transmission - Approved equipment - Guidelines for installations - Saorview Consumer communications Plan - Information on SAORVIEW marketing support through POS and information packs, including FAQs to assist with customer queries to support the sales process. Please email trade@saorview.ie to confirm number of attending.
Deleted User wrote: » Mullaghanish for example is giving good coverage way out in the western part of the arran islands.
Apogee wrote: » You are able to view RTÉ1 in digital but not the others? That doesn't make any sense. What model of TV do you have?
Antenna wrote: » Apogee, it sounds like the poster's TV is connected to cable TV. RTE1 is unencrypted on digital cable, but RTE2, TV3, TG4, 3e are encrypted along with the UK terrestrial and satellite channels.
Apogee wrote: » That's what I suspected too. He did mention that he bought an "aerial lead" but didn't say what he connected it to - I assumed a pair of rabbit ears. But when posters don't supply enough info - not even the model of the TV - who can be sure?
jayteecork wrote: » However I'm wondering why RTE aren't bothering to include free-to-air euro channels like eurosport, filmfour, and whatnot.
Minstrel27 wrote: » They would need to pay for them.
Elmo wrote: » By the way just when we say They we mean Channel Four, TF1 Group etc would have to pay for carriage on the Saorview network like any other FTA TV channel provider.
rlogue wrote: » I can just see TF1 champing at the bit to get onto the Saorview network. Maybe it would be an opportunity for M. Sarkozy to beam Frog propaganda into our homes in order to soften the Irish into increasing the Corporation Tax rate??
scaller wrote: » The service goes offical from May 11th 2011. It was also mentioned that there will be Disruption from time to time on the Saorview service over the summer months and that the public will be informed about the disruptions. I am quite surprised that not many more boards members were at the the Seminar.
Machinehead wrote: » Enough to turn one back to Sky:mad:
Minstrel27 wrote: » Saorview cannot be looked at as a rival service to Sky Digital.