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VOD now available in Swansea, Cardiff
Published Thursday, Mar 3 2005, 03:52 GMT | By James Welsh
NTL has rolled out video on demand services to Swansea and Cardiff, members of the Digital Spy forums have confirmed.
Sources report to us that the areas became VOD-ready in mid-February, although the service did not become publicly available until this week.
In January, NTL and fellow cable operator Telewest began rolling out their VOD services, which permit viewers to rewind, fast-forward and pause programmes ranging from free TV shows to pay-per-view movies. Check out all the details, with screenshots, in our dedicated Video on Demand area.
Sources report to us that the areas became VOD-ready in mid-February, although the service did not become publicly available until this week.
In January, NTL and fellow cable operator Telewest began rolling out their VOD services, which permit viewers to rewind, fast-forward and pause programmes ranging from free TV shows to pay-per-view movies. Check out all the details, with screenshots, in our dedicated Video on Demand area.
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