Thursday, February 4, 2010

Virgin Media to prioritize the development of its digital TV in 2010

Further to the success of Digital TV service that enjoyed over 750 million on-demand views during 2009, Virgin media will now put more efforts in development of it digital TV market.

As part of the development process the company’s major focus would be on collaboration with TiVo which is set to develop a television and broadband interactive interface which will be used to further enhance the Virgin Media's state-of-the-art set-top boxes. Virgin Bundles offer broadband, phone and TV and they can be customized as per your preferences.

The development will be a result of the efforts taken by the company over the past 2-3 years in fixing the company and building the fiber network.

As a result of the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting, most people in the US and UK have already experienced something of a revolution over the past couple of years. So do you want to keep watching TV the same conventional way or you also want to have a digital TV experience in your room? If your answer is yes, then keep watching this space to know more about company’s development plans.

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The power of the digital TV can get isolation to human civilization...

Digital TV can definitely improve the visibility and the performance. However, it is prone to cause lots of disturbances in space. Owing to the nature of the digital broadcasts, they may create certain kind of unacceptable state of the universe.

Veteran ET hunter Dr Frank Drake talked about this saying that the earth links will no more find a place in the prevalent age when the satellite concept is so much popular. It is a fact that the orthodox kind of broadcasts using the analogue signals of up to a million results in million watts of light years invading the space.

However, on a contradiction, digital satellite broadcasts are not only very low; being 20 watts or so they are even reflected back to earth. In worst cases, even if they reach the space, the digital encoding will very well preserve the confidentiality of the information. Hence, they cannot be perceived by the life in other part of the universe. They will be completely uninterruptable.

The 2012, will witness the end of the old kind of TV signals. In words of the US scientist, while addressing the Royal Society in London, "A continuation of this kind of a shift will make the earth get into virtual isolation."

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