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UPC On-Demand (was RTÉ Player etc) [Merged]

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 471 bob11
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    Announcement Today !!

    from twitter:

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    In the lighthouse cinema preparing for our very exciting tv announcement http://pic.twitter.com/eMoJXJai

    @nadiaforde and @beckamaguire at the UPC event
    AtfbTI5CAAA2Ijh.jpg


    UPC CEO launches On Demand Tv with Simon Delaney, Dave Fanning, Coronation St Michelle Keegan and a host of stars


    AtfeCQQCQAA5rBu.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 952 swampy353
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    It's official
    @WeAreUPC_IE: UPC CEO launches On Demand Tv with Simon Delaney, Dave Fanning, Coronation St Michelle Keegan and a host of stars http://t.co/stn3viKf


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,491 Dodge
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    So at the very least theres the RTE player and the Tv3 player. We'll see what the press release states

    Pretty short testing time if its being announced now


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,491 Dodge
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    Seems the TV 'boxsets' are very similar to what Netflix offers.

    Certainly seems like a nice addition to UPC customers.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,367 campo
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    Dodge wrote: »
    Seems the TV 'boxsets' are very similar to what Netflix offers.

    Certainly seems like a nice addition to UPC customers.


    The free box sets sound like a great addition, I fear for xtra-vision though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,393 dunworth1
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    Dodge wrote: »
    Seems the TV 'boxsets' are very similar to what Netflix offers.

    Certainly seems like a nice addition to UPC customers.

    this interests me

    i wonder will this have an effect on netflix ie push them to get more content etc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,775 coylemj
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    It would appear that media hype and PR are more important to UPC than their own customers because this has yet to make an appearance on their website, even in the 'Announcements' section....

    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/0522/breaking35.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,092 celticbest
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,775 coylemj
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    Sorry, the other thread was made sticky so I didn't spot it at the top of the screen.

    But my point remains, UPC still haven't announced it on their website and I didn't spot anything on Twitter tho I could have scrolled past it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,270 Paulw
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    With those prices, I doubt I will be using on-demand that much.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,664 decies
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    Its always Dublin first for anything :rolleyes::rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,663 JoeyJJ
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    What parts of Dublin though ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 558 shane.
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    celticbest wrote: »

    how is that old news? the op is giving an update on the release date


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,775 coylemj
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    shane. wrote: »
    how is that old news? the op is giving an update on the release date

    In fairness, he was pointing out that there is already a thread on the subject. I knew there was but couldn't find it so started a new thread only to discover that the existing thread had been made a sticky so was at the top of the screen and like the fly on the ceiling I didn't see it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 471 bob11
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    coylemj wrote: »
    UPC still haven't announced it on their website and I didn't spot anything on Twitter tho I could have scrolled past it.
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    Agreed that they should have it on their website, but they have been pretty active on twitter this morning :
    http://twitter.com/#!/WeAreUPC_IE

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    On Demand TV Service launches in Dublin this Friday - it will roll out to other locations in July & further spots in September #ondemandtv

    Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    Great panel discussion at UPC On Demand Tv launch,CEO Dana Strong - 'you will now be able to watch what you want when you want' #ondemandtv

    Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    UPC On Demand Tv will offer customers the RTE Player and 3player through the tv and over 1300 hrs of US & UK box sets and series for free

    Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    A packed Lighthouse Cinema for this morning's UPC launch of On Demand Tv - more details to follow ! http://pic.twitter.com/Tkze77lR

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    @tonyreilly press release will be issued at 1130 am

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    More photos of @michkeegan, @simondelaneyesq at the UPC launch of On Demand Tv! Great atmosphere here this morning ! http://pic.twitter.com/GpsLauwI

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    UPC CEO Dana Strong launches On Demand TV with Simon Delaney and Coronation St http://pic.twitter.com/eymXN56M

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    UPC CEO launches On Demand Tv with Simon Delaney, Dave Fanning, Coronation St Michelle Keegan and a host of stars http://pic.twitter.com/stn3viKf

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    @nadiaforde and @beckamaguire at the UPC event http://pic.twitter.com/XCmsRBTP

    UPC Newsroom Ireland ‏@WeAreUPC_IE
    Keep an eye on our account to see who will be arriving at the lighthouse at 11 ! http://pic.twitter.com/YDbMEasC


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27,355 super_furry
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    Will this mean an upgrade of set-top boxes? They're still sending out some pretty outdated first gen recording boxes.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,491 Dodge
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    dunworth1 wrote: »
    this interests me

    i wonder will this have an effect on netflix ie push them to get more content etc

    Unlikely. Its Netflix UK & Ireland so you'd have to think the Irish market isn't big enough to impact the UK one


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,228 kippy
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    How is this actually going to be implemented in the home?
    A different menu option on the EPG on existing boxes?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 471 bob11
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    kippy wrote: »
    How is this actually going to be implemented in the home?
    A different menu option on the EPG on existing boxes?

    Via the "On Demand" button and Via the Red button on the channels that support the content ..

    If you press the "On Demand" button or Red button now, you will get a message saying "service not available" ..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 coldfire1x
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    big dar wrote: »
    I am on the trial but still have the old small ntl pace box with no on demand feature I have the full digital package sports/movies etc could i get an upgrade of box for free or would i have to pay extra per month ?

    You will get it for free. If customer services dont listen then talk to customer loyalty dept. I got mine upgraded with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 coldfire1x
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  • Site Banned Posts: 317 Turbine
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    Will this mean an upgrade of set-top boxes? They're still sending out some pretty outdated first gen recording boxes.

    "No new hardware is necessary to access the service, which is available to 160,000 Dublin households this Friday and 600,000 households nationwide by September"

    http://www.businesspost.ie/#!story/Home/News/UPC+movies-on-demand%3A+what%2C+where%2C+how+much/id/19410615-5218-4fbb-8f0e-169b72087823


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,491 Dodge
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    Still nothing on the UPC website though. Not even in the press section.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 433 Tarquin1970
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    Dodge wrote: »
    Still nothing on the UPC website though. Not even in the press section.

    They're still showing the 2011 network upgrade map on their site......things don't move quickly in UPC land....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 195 lauraww
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    if UPC add The X Files,Star Trek TNG and Voyager to their on demand service i will gladly cancel my Netflix subscription and buy popcorn out of the 7 euro each month


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,228 kippy
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    They're still showing the 2011 network upgrade map on their site......things don't move quickly in UPC land....

    They seem to be the "Anti- Eircom".
    Eircom will have their site up to date with their latest promises but deliver on very few.
    I'd rather UPC's way of working - get the stuff done, start the roll out, then update the site a bit later.......


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 471 bob11
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,796 Virgin Media: Jason
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    Hey guys

    In case you didn’t hear or see our latest announcement. UPC earlier today unveiled On Demand TV for Ireland….

    What that means is that for the first time, this unique service offers customers the benefit of seven day catch-up TV from the RTÉ Player and 3player and over 1,300 hours of the best box sets and series for free. Additionally, Movies On-Demand is also available at the touch of a button.

    Over one third of homes in Dublin will get On Demand instantly on their current UPC TV service from this Friday (25th May) & will become available to the rest of the country throughout the summer.

    In essence & for the first time in Ireland, the RTÉ Player and 3player will be available on the digital TV service, available FREE to all UPC Digital TV cable customers. In addition, there are over 1,300 hours of On Demand library content from the most popular TV series from the BBC, ITV, and a range of other leading channels, so customers will always have something to watch, whenever it suits them.

    Access to ITV, BBC and US box sets as well as the On Demand content from MGM, True Movies, Food Network, History and Discovery Channel will be available with further new programmes and content being added in the weeks ahead. Additionally, there are complete box sets of award winning US TV, such as Blue Bloods, The Good Wife and Dexter among others - available free of charge to UPC Select and Max customers through their UPC digital remote.

    UPC has negotiated with the top Hollywood studios to allow customers to rent from hundreds of movies, including the latest box office hits, directly through their TV at the touch of a button. UPC will provide the latest release movies at the same time as they are available on DVD.

    Enjoy the service !

    Regards

    Jason


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,092 celticbest
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    bob11 wrote: »
    Some more details here :
    http://www.businesspost.ie/#!story/Home/News/UPC+movies-on-demand%3A+what%2C+where%2C+how+much/id/19410615-5218-4fbb-8f0e-169b72087823

    WHERE THE SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE
    From Friday: 160,000 homes around Dublin.
    From July: the rest of Dublin (including Swords and Malahide) and in the following Irish cities - Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Naas, Newbridge,.
    By September: available in the following cities and large towns - Athlone, Carlow, Clonmel, Kilkenny, Navan, Mullingar, Thurles, Portlaoise and Sligo.

    Aaahhhh, what a load of SH!TE.........:mad::mad:


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