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IT did not offer subscription channelsĪs with the regular iPlayer you can access the internet and the enhanced TV guide (with channel logo’s) which is what made the Netgem iPlayer stand outīT launched its own subscription TV service in 2006. The BT iPlayer supports the use of a caller display and a phonebook, the user can connect their box to the telephone line and can be notified of incoming calls whilst watching TV. Maybe they were sold to BT customers to encourage them to sign up to Sky, rather than cable? Netgem BT iPlayer (2004)īT launched a customized version of the Netgem iPlayer, that had been rebranded with BT, with additional features being added. I’m not sure why BT decided to badge their own Sky analogue boxes, from what I’ve found they don’t have any stand out features like a caller display or internet access through the TV. These were known as BT SVS receivers and were rebranded from various manufacturers.
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This is not to be confused with the AppleTV streaming box, which does have a BT TV app.įurther Information (Non-BT branded box) Analogue SatelliteīT also sold branded satellite receivers for the Sky analogue service, which were regular PAL satellite receivers with internal Videocrypt decoders. Very little information is known regarding this but various product literature exists online. A look at the different digital TV services BT have been involved with over the years Apple Interactive TV Box (1995)īT originally trialled a video on demand using the Apple Interactive TV box which was deployed in select areas.