You could of course join the number of TT customers who dispose of their unwanted Huawei box using that "well known auction site".īy the way, did you sign up for the TalkTalk service before 1 January this year? You may note that there are now references to a "YouView+" box. (The exact length of time depends on if it is SD or HD and some other factors) Both have been sold on eBay by TT customers is your position of having an unwanted terrestrial box. It does not record as it is generally understood but has enough memory for a 30-60 minute buffer to allow pause and restart. The DN360T is sent to their customers who take the lower level package and only has one tuner and no hard drive. The DN370N and DN372N are full PVRs with a 320Gb hard drive. You should note that there are two/three TalkTalk boxes from Huawei. They also need to be connected to receive firmware updates. Only those who subscribe to BT or TT's broadband and TV packages get the extra "linear" channels deliverd over the internet "live" plus on demand content.Ī lot of the functionality requires an internet connection including the "backwards EPG" and some additional data that is used to compile the detailed informaton on it. There is a children's free service called Milkshake and two Sky pay "apps". In addition there are catchup services from the BBC, ITV, Channel4, Five and UKTV (they own Dave, Yesterday etc). Your family member/friend will get all the Freeview broadcast channels (which vary from area to area depending on whether they receive from a main transmitter or a relay). Minimum line speed is said to be 3Mb/s but anything less than a constant 5 and you will get problems with freezing of catchup playback if there are other users sharing your connection. ![]() They will need a decent broadband connection (from any ISP) and a large, ideally a truly unlimited monthly allowance.
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