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Things are in place but no launch date...
(old news - 12:02PM Friday Jul 06 2007)
tags: Video · business · telco · HDTV · AT&T
Verizon recently stated that the company plans to offer high-definition video-on-demand service via FiOS, but they have yet to offer a timetable for launch. AT&T is also interested in offering the technology via U-Verse but is being similarly vague when it comes to launch dates. "Our network supports it and we have all the content deals in place," says a company spokesperson.

Meanwhile, Cox announced yesterday that they've launched HD on demand service in their Northern Virginia markets. Judging from this post on our Cox forum, it's popping up in other markets too (some pics are included).

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Zoly

join:2004-01-04
Houston, TX

Not gonna happen in 2007, me think..

Really, folks, how can U-verse deliver HD onDemand when their SD onDemand is all but broken!

Every day more and more SD content is gone from the menu and never comes back. VH1, MTV are gone for good. Shotime has now only 3 movies in its folder...

There is nothing interesting in onDemand on U-verse unless you are ready to pay - there are plenty movies to buy.

spenster

join:2001-04-03
Houston, TX

Re: Not gonna happen in 2007, me think..

All but broken? Showtime doesn't have nearly as many movies on as it used to, so I'll give you that but they do have quite a few episodes each of some of their special programming like Dexter and P&T BS.

Video quality isn't as good as the normal SD programming so they take another hit on that but I wouldn't say it's broken.
Zoly

join:2004-01-04
Houston, TX

Re: Not gonna happen in 2007, me think..

I would disagree with you. And here is why. For some reason Comcast has huge collection of movies for Showtime. So? why don't U-verse has it now? They used to have it something like a month ago...

But for me it does not matter, as you have mentioned that the quality is pretty bad (same on comcast), that is why I never use it.

onDemand is at non-standard 528 pixels horizontal, and no one is going to waste their time to watch it. The same goes for Comcast/TWC.

They compress some video content so badly that it is unacceptable. Instead of using it I prefer to rent a DVD - 1000 times better then that crap...

djrobx

join:2000-05-31
Valencia, CA
For U-Verse, there should be virtually no distinction between SD and HD VOD. It's one area where U-Verse's VDSL topology has the upper hand on cable's broadcast network.
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