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well sir yippee

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Bell video store tits up?

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Hmm interesting.


moggy

join:2006-01-08
Peterborough, ON
another loosing adventure from BELL


Angelo_
The Network Guy
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join:2002-06-18
im shocked, this seems like a interesting move


R0CKY
TSI Rocky
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join:2005-05-19
Chatham, ON

reply to well sir yippee
Hmm... This is interesting... It goes to Bell TV Online and directly to a "Pay per view" area on the site!

»bell.ca/tvonline (as per the link on the ad)

....interesting move indeed!
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Angelo_
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said by R0CKY See Profile :

Hmm... This is interesting... It goes to Bell TV Online and directly to a "Pay per view" area on the site!

»bell.ca/tvonline (as per the link on the ad)

....interesting move indeed!
i was hoping they had streams to movies / tv shows that we pay for from our tv lineup


moggy

join:2006-01-08
Peterborough, ON
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reply to well sir yippee
Il stick with bittorrent
justin.tv , hulu , joox
»www.thirteen.org/sites/reel13/
»crackle.com/
»www.snagfilms.com/
»www.theauteurs.com/
»www.babelgum.com/
»www.joost.com/
»www.youtube.com/movies
»www.surfthechannel.com/
some many more I lost count

I donate $5 a month to site and get all the payper views like UFC

I got rid of expressview and cable who needs it
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pnjunction
Teksavvy Premium
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join:2008-01-24
Toronto, ON
reply to well sir yippee
It's always good to know that some of our money as DSL customers went to pay for that money-losing crapfest as well as the throttling boxes.


R0CKY
TSI Rocky
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join:2005-05-19
Chatham, ON
reply to moggy
Good list!


moggy

join:2006-01-08
Peterborough, ON

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reply to well sir yippee
I use hotspotshield with hulu desktop

some times I have to disable mlppp for it work well


R0CKY
TSI Rocky
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join:2005-05-19
Chatham, ON
reply to well sir yippee
Looks like you need a Bell TV account to access the online side....


VODvictim

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reply to well sir yippee
Re: Bell video store=mammaries skyward, Rogers too

Rogers has been closing down some of their video-rental outlets too.

Makes a bit of sense, eh? Deliver movies via VOD - nobody drives, no media handling logistics, no stores, no staff.

Just a bunch of computers responding to peeps pressing of buttons on their needle^H^H^H^H^H^H^H remote control. (I'm allowed to say that, I choose to own no TV).

quote:
Media
Video-on-demand: An industry gold mine

New figures show service is among fastest growing segments of Canadian broadcast industry

Grant Robertson
TORONTO — Globe and Mail
Update, Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2009 01:47PM EDT

It started out as a money loser, but in only a short period of time video-on-demand has become one of the biggest cash generators the cable and television industry has seen in years.

New figures collected from the federal broadcast regulator show video-on-demand (VOD), which offers catalogues of movies and TV programs to digital cable subscribers at the push of a button, is among the fastest growing segments of the broadcast industry.

[...]

»www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-in···1172631/

Funny how Bell must have the infrastructure/bandwidth to handle digital video, but can't keep up 100kB/s @ 7/24 for the DSL they either retail or wholesale (less than 15% of the "up-to" speed they themselves advertise).

Gotta feed those suckling, parasitic shareholders somehow.


AkFubar
Resistance is Futile

join:2005-02-28
Toronto Can.

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reply to well sir yippee
Re: Bell video store tits up?

Doesn't surprise me. Overpriced, poor selection, too limited. Typical BellEr offering.
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"No matter where you go, there you are." - Buckaroo Banzai


mlerner
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join:2000-11-25
Nepean, ON
reply to well sir yippee
Too bad Bell's satellite system makes it almost impossible to deliver true VOD like cable. Even IPTV looks like will never become a country wide rollout. My guess is Bell TV online will fold too.


Angelo_
The Network Guy
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join:2002-06-18
iptv is coming i think :P


mlerner
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join:2000-11-25
Nepean, ON
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said by Angelo_ See Profile :

iptv is coming i think :P
They've been promising IPTV for about 5 years now. First there was VDSL which is a complete flop, it's old tech and doesn't have nearly enough bandwidth or promised features. Then there is actual IPTV which they still have yet to roll out, still in public trials in very limited areas and with the threat of them pulling upgrades, it may never be widely rolled out.


milnoc

join:2001-03-05
H2Z
reply to R0CKY
Rocky, aren't Bell's on-line TV services affecting your bandwidth?

Maybe you should throttle them.


bryanviper

join:2002-10-12
Toronto, CAN
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said by milnoc See Profile :

Rocky, aren't Bell's on-line TV services affecting your bandwidth?

Maybe you should throttle them.
LOLOL!

DabberDan

join:2004-11-15
Gatineau, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to milnoc
said by milnoc See Profile :

Rocky, aren't Bell's on-line TV services affecting your bandwidth?

Maybe you should throttle them.
+1


Thane_Bitter

join:2005-01-20
London, ON
reply to well sir yippee
Wow - you actually used it?

Bell video store has gone the way of Bell Home Monitoring & Security.

The road to Bell is paved with greedily intentions.


intelceleron11



reply to well sir yippee
As I said in another post that's similar, This is just a tactic to mess with the CRTC into letting them have whatever they want.

And let's face this fact that Bell can offer iptv for a lot cheaper than they're saying. I can watch tvuplayer, an under 1mbit streaming tv service (I'm satisfied) for free. 1 or 2mbit is plenty for a stream, and if there's a second or 2 lag from channel to channel, I'm OK with that.

Again, thanks Bell for trying to influence the CRTC's rulling. Jackass.
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