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.'"
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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