Hello Everyone,
I am currently thinking of getting IPTV from Airtel.
We have a 32" 1080i
Samsung LCD (Full HD I think)
Would we get good picture quality. We use
Tata Sky and don't think the picture quality is that great.
Secondly, while browsing the Internet, would the images on the
TV get pixelated?
The call center talks about Time Shift TV etc., but as I understand the programs are only available on airtel servers for 7 days. We don't have the capability to record them right?
How many TVs can I run on this connection. The call center says ONLY 1, but I know that IPTV in the US supports more than 1.
Looking forward to your answers.
Thanks.
Sorry guys, as I was away for a while from this forum. Back now, and just finished reading this thread on FUP of Airtel. I am, for the time being, sticking with my 2k 1Mbps old plan of IPTV. I will decide later on abt shifting to new plan or moving to other service provider.
To answer your query abt new connection, here is my take on Airtel IPTV:
You should go for Airtel IPTV, if
a) You are a normal net user, not very heavy like lots of download using torrents, P2P (If you don't understand these jargons, you are a normal user)
b) You are going to be in NCR region for atleast a year or so, as this is only available in NCR
The quality is not better, but same as other service providers, and if you are already using one, then prepare to get used to using a slow speed navigation on Airtel IPTV menus. It has TimeShift, which has 40+ channels available for you, with last 7 days all show, and you can rewind, forward these like DVDs. Go take a demo of TimeShift, as this should be the only reason for you to go for it. But, if you already have a broadband connection at home from Airtel, and you are a normal net user, I think you should upgrade it to IPTV even if you already have another STB from other company.
As for me, most of the stuff I do is online, including
Google Docs for editing my documents! So, FUP for me is crap! I have not yet faced any issue, but I think if the upgrade happens, I will have to look for alternatives. TV is secondary for me, infact I have got a WD Live, which connects to my
router and I watch YouTube on my TV. So, my use of bandwidth is high, and may not be able to use it (did I mention I do P2P as well?) once this FUP is implemented on my connection. I already have my local cable connection active (and pay Rs 200/ pm) with Digitally STB, and it has much better programm guide than my Airtel.