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CR3 questions answered
Published Friday, Oct 4 2002, 15:52 BST | By James Welsh
Digital Spy is pleased to direct readers who may have questions about the release of 'CR3' software on ntl's Bromley system to a dedicated thread in our popular ntl:home forum, in which news of the CR3 rollout has been frequently breaking.
'CR3' is the latest version of ntl:home digital TV software, and is being rolled out across the cable operator's "ex-CWC" network. If you're got any questions about the software, which makes substantial changes to the operation of ntl's digital TV service, or any feedback, please direct it to that thread where you'll be taking part in a 'Q&A'-style session on our forums, with a member who works at ntl answering questions where possible.
Please note that some questions may not be able to be answered due to commercial considerations, but it is intended that the thread proves a useful tool both for ntl and customers who are members of our forums.
If you're not already a member and you'd like to join in, you'll need to register - for free - on our forums.
'CR3' is the latest version of ntl:home digital TV software, and is being rolled out across the cable operator's "ex-CWC" network. If you're got any questions about the software, which makes substantial changes to the operation of ntl's digital TV service, or any feedback, please direct it to that thread where you'll be taking part in a 'Q&A'-style session on our forums, with a member who works at ntl answering questions where possible.
Please note that some questions may not be able to be answered due to commercial considerations, but it is intended that the thread proves a useful tool both for ntl and customers who are members of our forums.
If you're not already a member and you'd like to join in, you'll need to register - for free - on our forums.
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