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BT Vision - Passing You the Control (22/12/2006)
Freeview and an extensive library of on-demand
content
More choice, control and convenience
Free set-top box with 80 hour PVR
No monthly subscription required
BT today launched its next generation television
service, BT Vision. This service puts the viewer in control by combining
the appeal of TV with the interactivity of broadband. Customers
will be able to watch what they want when they want and not be tied
to TV schedules. The service does not require a regular monthly
subscription.
BT Vision is the first widely available TV
service of its kind. Customers will have access to an extensive
library of on-demand content via their broadband and will also receive
more than 40 Freeview channels through their aerial. The library
will enable people to watch programmes at their convenience rather
than the schedulers'.
BT Vision is delivered through a new set-top
box, the V-box. This contains a personal video recorder (PVR) able
to store up to 80 hours of content, pause or rewind live TV and
record programmes at the touch of a button. The box is also HD ready.
BT Vision also features a "Replay TV" service, allowing customers
to catch up with some of the broadcast TV programmes they may have
missed during the previous week.
BT is giving away the V-box - worth £199
- for free to existing and new customers who sign up to a new contract
with BT Total Broadband. The box will be installed by a BT engineer.
There will be an installation fee of £60 and a connection charge
of £30. BT will introduce a self-install version of BT Vision next
year.
BT Vision's unique library of "on-demand"
content is delivered over broadband and includes entertainment to
suit every taste. There will be current and library movies, music
videos, concerts, kids' programmes, recent and classic television
including drama, comedy, documentaries and other genres.
In the summer of 2007 BT Vision will launch
its new sports service. Following a deal with Setanta announced
today, (see release DC06-650) BT Vision Sport customers will have
access to the Setanta Sport channel and its 46 live FA Premiership
games, 60 live games from the Scottish Premier League and a great
deal of other sport. They will also have access to the 242 "near
live" on-demand FA Premiership games secured by BT earlier this
year. That means three quarters of all FA Premiership games will
be available in full to BT Vision Sport customers.
BT Vision requires no subscription or minimum
monthly payment differentiating it from other services on the market.
Customers can subscribe to genres of content should they wish or
pay as they go. Movies will be available on a pay per view basis
with current titles offered at lower prices than satellite, cable
and high street video chains (see notes to editors). Subscriptions
for other types of content can be for as little as one month at
a time providing customers with great flexibility.
Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive
said: "BT Vision is all about giving control to the viewer - control
over what they watch, when they watch it and how they pay for it.
We believe that broadband can transform television and take it into
a new era. BT Vision is ideal for people who want more choice than
Freeview delivers but who want that extra choice without being tied
to a pricey, long-term subscription."
BT Vision is set to become even more flexible,
personal and interactive. From 2007, the service will use broadband
to deliver more special interest programming and there will be new
interactive services based around audience participation, voting,
gaming, gambling and communications enabling customers to chat with
each other or use video telephony to talk face to face whilst watching
programmes. BT Vision will also provide a platform for user-generated
content so customers can share their videos, photographs and music
with a wider audience.
Existing BT Total Broadband customers will
be the first to experience BT Vision, beginning with those who pre-registered
their interest earlier this year. BT will start to fulfil orders
from that customer base from mid December, initially connecting
thousands of customers then hundreds of thousands by the end of
2007. BT aims to have two to three million BT Vision customers in
the medium term.
Additionally, BT and its partner Vodafone
UK are excited to be working together to enhance the recently announced
Vodafone at Home service by offering these customers a version of
BT Vision. Under these discussions, Vodafone UK will be the exclusive
mobile network partner offering BT Vision as part of this converged
TV, fixed, broadband and mobile experience.
www.bt.com
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