Bond investors were told last that the launch of the service was imminent, and it would have an attractive "user interface" and recording facility. The television service is currently being trialled with 400 customers.
Red Alert wrote: » Hi-def TV-quality video over IP only works well on a LAN supporting multicast, sending that over your broadband connection is asking for trouble.
The new service, called ‘eVision’, will offer two basic packages, with 34 and 54 channels, respectively. Incremental services will offer premium stations such as Sky Sports and Sky Movies. The service will come with a free set-top box, which will be capable of ‘pausing’ live television and storing up to 240 hours of television content. The packages are aimed at Eircom customers, who will be charged €10 per month in addition to existing Eircom bill. Non-Eircom customers will need to sign up for a landline to avail of the service.
RogerThis wrote: » http://www.siliconrepublic.com/new-media/item/34523-eircom-launches/
mollser wrote: » Jeekers, there's a rake of channels on there that upc don't have, particularly noticeably fox and comedy hd, and the eden/reality etc group of channels. Attractive for the money, fair play eircom.
Gmol wrote: » Wow I would get HD and Multiroom as well for less than what I am paying Sky & Bt.
Adrian Weckler @adrianweckler 1h Just got Eircom TV demo. Nice, fast EPG. Lack of HD for sports channels, though. Positioned as 'value' offering to buttress broadband, phone
7upfree wrote: » Fox is on UPC Ch 126