Boothby
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E credi non lo abbiano fatto per masochismo, o perchè non potevano?Non dirlo a me
La mia soluzione era facile e poco costosa c'era lo sky q in produzione per l'UK facevo tradurre i menu in italiano e lo distribuivo paro paro in italia e tanti saluti cosi decoder uguale per tutti e software allo stesso tempo per tutti
Articolo del 2015: http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2015/07/29/common-sky-hardware-platform-by-2017/
"Sky already has a single development roadmap for its set-top boxes. “By the end of 2017 we’ll have one common hardware platform, based on the UK box, as well as a single user interface and middleware” said Griffith. This would save Sky around £30 million a year by removing duplication, improving reliability and adding the ability to develop once and then deploy across all three of Sky’s major markets.
Griffith suggested Sky would ‘unpack’ the three core elements of the set-top – a hint that contracts will need to expire before the plan is fully implemented."
Articolo del 2016 sullo Humax: http://www.digitaltveurope.net/576262/sky-to-launch-uhd-set-top-box-in-germany-italy-this-autumn/
The new box, which was already in development prior to the UK release of Sky Q earlier this year, will be an upgrade on the current generation of Sky+ box and will be released ahead of a planned international rollout of Sky Q.
Tradotto, i contratti per lo Humax sono stati firmati prima della fusione del 2014, o quanto meno prima del concepimento di Sky Q, e scadono quest'anno (non si sa quando).