October 13th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
AT&T’s not messing around with spreading the good word on its U-verse services, as it has just nailed down an agreement to sell the aforementioned products in two of America’s largest retail outlets. Beginning this month, U-verse kiosks will emerge in over 600 Circuit City and Walmart locations, which will give unsuspecting consumers the chance to ditch their current cable / satellite / fiber provider and sign up for AT&T’s own programming / high-speed internet / digital phone suite. The move comes in the midst of its nationwide Total Home DVR rollout, which enables any connected TV in the crib to watch a recorded SD or HD show. Of course, U-verse still serves a comparatively small amount of the country at present time, but with an initiative like this, we feel pretty good about future expansion.
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August 13th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
São Paulo, Brazil stand up, you’re first in line for auto-stereoscopic (read: no glasses) 3D IPTV broadcasts courtesy of Telefónica/TVA and, we assume, that swank WOWvx-powered 1080p 52-inch Philips 3D HDTV promised to hit shelves by year end. Fortunately it now has a price, unfortunately, that price is €18,000 and requires you live in the Jardins neighborhood, hooked up to its fiber network in order to have the capacity to suck down all that 3D. Consumer accessibility is pegged at “inside three or four years”, so you start saving, the SMPTE will figure out how to make it all work, and we’ll sit back and remember how awesome Captain EO was that one time at Epcot Center. Everyone has to do their part.
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July 15th, 2008 by
British Telecom just announced its new £1.5 billion fiber fibre-based, broadband plan for the UK. By 2012, BT hopes to have “as many as 10 million homes” (about 40% of the UK) wired for service with speeds up to 100Mbps — potentially capable of exceeding 1,000Mbps (1Gbps) at some unspecified point in the future. BT plans to deliver 100Mbps direct to new homes or 40Mbps (and possibly 60Mbps as they test new technology) to homes with a copper link to the fiber cabinet. For the plan to be implemented, BT says that a “supportive and enduring regulatory environment” is required with the removal of current barriers to fiber investment identified as a good place to start. In other words, 2012 might easily become 2020 (without the clarity) if an agreement with regulators and rivals can’t be reached.
[Via Guardian, Thanks L.Rawlins]
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February 6th, 2008 by
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You want to know — nay, you deserve to know — which service provides the most HD content. Engadget HD’s got the answer, see how your HD provider stacks up.
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October 5th, 2007 by
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Although FiOS just celebrated its second birthday last month, the third year isn’t exactly off to a sensational start. Reportedly, Digital Art Services, a New York-based advertising company, has slapped Verizon Communications with a lawsuit alleging that the firm “overstated subscribers to its fiber-optic service and charged inflated prices for advertisements there.” Essentially, the plaintiff is suggesting that Verizon included “pending customers” in its public subscriber reports which were “false and inflated.” Interestingly, a spokesperson for Verizon stated that while he had yet to see the lawsuit, it sounded like a “garden variety business dispute.” Of note, Digital Art was informed that pending customers could be included “as they were usually converted to active subscribers within two weeks,” but it found that many prospective buyers “waited up to 10 months for their service to become active.”
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