We’re not sharing exactly when this is for now, but we’ll share this news with customers as and when we come towards launch time.” Moving forward we have some exciting plans to develop, more innovation and features to allow customers to access the content they love, including the very latest in Set-Top-Box technology. We currently provide a great range of TV packages which offer access to the UK’s widest choice of the very best TV shows, films and sport available – and all with the flexibility to change packs every month. “We continually look for ways to enhance the BT TV experience for our customers. The DTR-T4000 also lacks High Dynamic Range (HDR) support (bit of an oversight since BT Sport can do HDR). But the first COVID-19 lockdown put pay to that idea and set development back significantly, with BT instead launching a new range of “ Flexible” TV plans without the STB ( here).Īt present the best STB that BT TV offers is their Ultra HD (4K) equipped YouView box ( Humax DTR-T4000), although like so many other PVR-capable (Personal Video Recorder) devices on the YouView+ platform it lacks WiFi and can only be connected via a wired Ethernet ( LAN) cable to your broadband router. At that point the operator appeared to be at an advanced stage of development and our sources pointed to a possible launch in early 2020. It’s been a year since we first reported that BT were quietly developing a new WiFi equipped STB for pay TV customers ( here). Broadband ISP BT ( EE) appears to have publicly hinted that they are developing their first WiFi equipped set-top-box (STB) for pay TV customers, which seems set to be followed by “ multi-room capability” and plans for a “ seamless TV” experience – both in and out of the home (i.e.
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