I've just got word from one of my contacts at BHN that hasn't always been right but I thought I'd share this anyway but I could be wrong.
Now BHN in the Tampa Bay Area will soon this summer be rolling out many new interactive TV services. Now beyond that so that customers can navigate it all with ease and to address complains with their guide and recording software they will be moving everyone in the Tampa Bay Area over to Gemstars TV Guide Interactive.
I did find the interactive offerings listed in a BHN press release for this area but I haven't seen any mention of the guide change. Also it seems that BHN Tampa Bay has ordered some new switched video hardware and the only reason I see the benefit for this is if they want to increase bandwidth and I'm hearing that digital customers will eventually be getting an all digital channel lineup. That would be one of the uses for the switched video system. All analog channels would be on a different channel but every digital box would be mapped to tune in the digital feed when you goto the analog channel.
I hope all of this is indeed true and only time will tell. Going all digital is really a must considering that D* and Verizon will be coming to compete very soon so they would need to have this in place ahead of time.
Now BHN in the Tampa Bay Area will soon this summer be rolling out many new interactive TV services. Now beyond that so that customers can navigate it all with ease and to address complains with their guide and recording software they will be moving everyone in the Tampa Bay Area over to Gemstars TV Guide Interactive.
I did find the interactive offerings listed in a BHN press release for this area but I haven't seen any mention of the guide change. Also it seems that BHN Tampa Bay has ordered some new switched video hardware and the only reason I see the benefit for this is if they want to increase bandwidth and I'm hearing that digital customers will eventually be getting an all digital channel lineup. That would be one of the uses for the switched video system. All analog channels would be on a different channel but every digital box would be mapped to tune in the digital feed when you goto the analog channel.
I hope all of this is indeed true and only time will tell. Going all digital is really a must considering that D* and Verizon will be coming to compete very soon so they would need to have this in place ahead of time.