Tech
Pre-registraton for tvMax starts
Published Friday, Apr 28 2006, 23:24 BST | By James Welsh
Namesco has started accepting pre-registrations for its upcoming tvMax service, a hybrid service combining digital terrestrial TV with a broadband internet-powered IPTV component.
The service, which bundles a Namesco broadband internet connection, router and Netgem iPlayer PVR, begins at £25.95 per month and will launch on April 28.
"Whilst we predicted high demand for this unique service; allowing users to pre-register their interest helps us to ensure that initial orders are fulfilled without delay," said James Griffin, Namesco product development and marketing manager. "Following the 28th April launch, the first subscribers will receive their hardware delivery from the 3rd May, and we are committed to achieving this."
The tvMax website may be found here.
The service, which bundles a Namesco broadband internet connection, router and Netgem iPlayer PVR, begins at £25.95 per month and will launch on April 28.
"Whilst we predicted high demand for this unique service; allowing users to pre-register their interest helps us to ensure that initial orders are fulfilled without delay," said James Griffin, Namesco product development and marketing manager. "Following the 28th April launch, the first subscribers will receive their hardware delivery from the 3rd May, and we are committed to achieving this."
The tvMax website may be found here.
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