Time Warner Cable Cuts iPad Live TV Access 50%
Junior Samples writes "According to the article: 'Time Warner Cable March 16 slashed the number of channels available for live streaming on the Apple iPad — less than 24 hours after launching the TV Everywhere app. The No. 2 cable operator reduced to 15 channels from the original 32 offered up as the first-ever live TV broadcasts available for streaming on a portable media device. The concept allows participating media providers to grant unlimited on-demand access across multiple devices to monthly subscribers at no additional charge.'"
Methinks that several of the "Channels" first heard about this when it was announced, and SOME of them bitched to TimeWarner that their current agreements didn't cover LIVE streaming of their content.
Why mujst everybody monetize every single little thing? I understand these "networks" have a duty to their stockholders; but they are not getting the big picture. An iPad in the home of a person that is already a TW subscriber is absoutely the same as adding another TV in that same home. No more. No less.
".. offered up as the first-ever live TV broadcasts available for streaming on a portable media device."
Can't we go back to the days when advertising was merely dishonest? What do they achieve by lying about an accomplishment that does not impact the experience of the product?
32/15=.5?
Impressive editing skills here, keep up the good work.
I've noticed that most corrections like this basically say: "I'm sooOOoo smart that I cannot understand what you're saying." That's not something I'd draw attention to.
"I like to lick butts!" by MobileTatsu-NJG (#32700246) (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.twcableuntangled.com/2011/03/heavy-demand-crashed-our-ipad-app-last-night-it%E2%80%99s-not-a-good-party-unless-you-run-out-of-beer/
It was actually because they had capacity issues and have temporarily reduced the number of channels available so as to not knock the whole service offline again.
(full disclosure: I used to work for TWC)
According to 9to5Mac, it's a server issue not pissed-off providers (although there may be some of those too)
http://www.9to5mac.com/56532/time-warner-ipad-app-crashed-servers-halve-offering/
Government's idea of a balanced budget: take money from the right pocket to balance...oh who am I kidding?
According to this article, their authentication servers got overloaded, and they cut down the number of channels to reduce the authentication load while they bought more.
While I normally rally against evil corporations hiding the truth, somehow "we couldn't convince the higher-ups to buy enough servers until everything went to pot" seems like normal operating launch-day problems.
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