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Brian McKenna September 10th 04 11:55 AM

ITV3
 
No ITV3 for Sky then,looks like cable and Freeview only.



Simon Ough September 10th 04 02:14 PM

"Brian McKenna" wrote in message
...
No ITV3 for Sky then,looks like cable and Freeview only.


Thank f**k for that! ;)

Simon



Brian McIlwrath September 10th 04 02:41 PM

Brian McKenna wrote:
: No ITV3 for Sky then,looks like cable and Freeview only.

Just wait a few months!! ... Sky have run out of EPG slots (until it gets
revamped) according to posts elsewhere.

Nigel Barker September 10th 04 03:05 PM

On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:41:43 +0000 (UTC), Brian McIlwrath
wrote:

Brian McKenna wrote:
: No ITV3 for Sky then,looks like cable and Freeview only.

Just wait a few months!! ... Sky have run out of EPG slots (until it gets
revamped) according to posts elsewhere.


Are you sure? I assumed that the person who posted that information was making a
joke. As far as I can see there are plenty of slots e.g. 108, 114, 119, 120,
122, 123. Not to mention dozens either side of ITV2 on 175.

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Nigel Barker
Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur

Mark Carver September 10th 04 03:56 PM

David Marshall wrote:
In article ,
Nigel Barker wrote:
Are you sure? I assumed that the person who posted that information was
making a joke.


No, it's for real - and has been coming for a while.

As far as I can see there are plenty of slots e.g. 108, 114, 119, 120,
122, 123. Not to mention dozens either side of ITV2 on 175.


Don't confuse the arbitrary presentation numbers with the internal channel
identifiers.


Well I think ITV-1 have now done away with their two positions used
in overlap areas (963 and 964) so there's two identifiers that can be used.

I do find it odd that Sky have (allegedly) come unstuck with new EPG entries.




Mark Carver September 10th 04 04:22 PM

David Marshall wrote:
In article ,
Mark Carver wrote:
Don't confuse the arbitrary presentation numbers with the internal channel
identifiers.

Well I think ITV-1 have now done away with their two positions used
in overlap areas (963 and 964) so there's two identifiers that can be used.


Um, no, because the channels still have internal IDs - they're still
available in their region - whether you can see them listed in the EPG or
not.


Ah ! yes you're quite right, too much juice this lunchtime :-)



David Marshall September 10th 04 04:27 PM

In article ,
Nigel Barker wrote:
Are you sure? I assumed that the person who posted that information was
making a joke.


No, it's for real - and has been coming for a while.

As far as I can see there are plenty of slots e.g. 108, 114, 119, 120,
122, 123. Not to mention dozens either side of ITV2 on 175.


Don't confuse the arbitrary presentation numbers with the internal channel
identifiers.

Dave
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David Marshall September 10th 04 05:17 PM

In article ,
Mark Carver wrote:
Don't confuse the arbitrary presentation numbers with the internal channel
identifiers.

Well I think ITV-1 have now done away with their two positions used
in overlap areas (963 and 964) so there's two identifiers that can be used.


Um, no, because the channels still have internal IDs - they're still
available in their region - whether you can see them listed in the EPG or
not.

Dave
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Email: MSN Messenger:

Brendan DJ Murphy September 11th 04 07:06 PM

Don't confuse the arbitrary presentation numbers with the internal channel
identifiers.


Forgive me for asking, but what is an "internal channel identifier" and how
many are there?

Have we got to the stage when all transponders are full?


Brendan




Jomtien September 11th 04 08:08 PM

Nigel Barker wrote:

Are you sure? I assumed that the person who posted that information was making a
joke. As far as I can see there are plenty of slots e.g. 108, 114, 119, 120,
122, 123. Not to mention dozens either side of ITV2 on 175.


One is led to believe that it isn't the number of holes that counts,
it is the digibox's ability to store more numbers.

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----
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