Convergence Can Be A Marriage Of Inconvenience
News HomeChoice, the television-on-demand service that runs on British Telecommunications' (quote: BT) high-speed data lines, has been cited as a prime example of convergence in the media and communications industries.
[December 15, 2000, 5:30]
ADSL For £20 A Month
News Video Networks launches its Homechoice broadband service this week. Normally £150, Homechoice customers pay £80 or £40 if they take the video-on-demand service. Customers can subscribe at the Homechoice Web site
[September 29, 2000, 12:14]
Premiership Football Kicks Off On Broadband TV
News The matches will be available to subscribers of its HomeChoice broadband interactive TV package, which is only available in London. HomeChoice subscribers currently pay between £6 and £18 a month, depending which services they subscribe to, plus a...
[August 14, 2001, 16:28]
Bulldog: Problems Are Over. Users: No They're Not
Talkback I did not hear from them for two weeks so contacted them to cancel my account, as HomeChoice promised to have me up and running in 10 days. I realise this is a little untimely but I have a horror story re Bulldog to tell.
[September 22, 2006, 12:54]
BT To Show Premiership On Broadband
News BT will be launching BT Vision, a rival to the likes of Homechoice and ntl:Telewest, in June. Hundreds of Premier League football matches from 2007 to 2010 will be available on pay-per-view over BT's broadband network, the telco announced on Thursday.
[May 25, 2006, 17:25]
BT Plays Down Talk Of Broadband Broadcasting
News Video Networks operates a service called HomeChoice, which delivers digital TV, video-on-demand, and Internet access all down a BT phoneline. BT is reportedly close to launching a device that could be used to record television programmes...
[July 12, 2004, 17:20]
BT Applies For Broadcasting Licence
News HomeChoice uses high-speed Internet connections to provide television -- including video-on-demand -- to its customers, who pay between £6 and £18 per month, depending on the package they choose. Fresh from announcing the departure of chief...
[November 2, 2001, 11:02]
Carphone Warehouse Hits Out At Rivals
News Earlier in the day, Internet service provider Tiscali — which recently merged with phone and digital TV company Homechoice — issued a statement in which chief executive officer Mary Turner described the AOL UK purchase as "a tremendous window of...
[October 12, 2006, 17:40]

