The findings of Internet entertainment can also be used profitably in the cable network. This is demonstrated by Tele Columbus, for example, with his self-proclaimed Quad Play offer, Advance TV, which will be available in the company’s connected, modernized cable networks starting January 16, 2017.
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Via the new Advance TV box, the linear digital cable television with its own recordings, content from a call-up video store and the flat rate of Maxdome are then combined in one menu. Similar to Entertain TV, the search function covers all contents of the box, but at least at the start no TV-Mediatheken are integrated on the platform.
Unitymedia Horizon
The same content is also available within the home network via the associated Advance TV app. Live television receives this by streaming from one of the four cable tuners in the box. Retrieval and recordings can be taken from the TV to the app - the system remembers the current playback position during the pause and plays the film on restarting on the other device from here. Outside of the home network, however, the app does not have a live TV, only on-demand content is available. After all, you can still program recordings - the box has four tuners and a removable drive bay.
With Horizon, Unitymedia launched the world of networked cable TV more than two years ago. In the meantime the offer has been extended with the mobile option Horizon Go, which is included in many cable packages. The app and web service complement the otherwise rather static Horizon recorder, because it can remotely program it, take live TV with you on journeys and play it on Google Horizon or Airplay also on non-Horizon TVs. The parent company, Liberty Global, wants to move in 2017 - see YouTube under Liberty Globals' new TV box.
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