I have a copper line, recently activated (actually still waiting, as there is a fault) in a property I have moved into.
I was told on the phone, and when I look at my current package online, that NOW TV is not available to copper premises.
Is this a flat, categorical NO?
I've been using a 4G dongle at home for everything while I wait for the broadband to go live, and using that I have watched Netflix with no dropouts via the app on my TV, streamed sports on my iPad, and am using it to work on my laptop.
If 4G can handle Netflix, surely a copper line can handle NOW TV channels - or have I massively overestimated the copper broadband speeds??
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You can have NowTV directly from NowTV but not through BT. This is because BT TV is delivered by Multicast which isn't available on ADSL connections AFAIK...
I was under the impression it was? My cabinet is listed as having ADSL multicast anyway. If I place an order for an additional line and follow it through (my cabinet is at capacity) it’ll let me buy ADSL with a connection up to 16mbs and add BT Sport and NowTV Entertainment. What it won’t let me do is add big sport or movies.
re: your comment about Multicast not being available on ADSL connections. I just checked the BT Wholesale Availability for my line, and it shows this:
My Downstream for ADSL2+ was given as "Up to 16.5", so maybe there is a cutoff speed that decides if NowTV is available from BT rather than merely the technology?
Same, mine shows ADSL Multicast as available, and ADSL2+ Downstream shows ‘Up To 21.5’
Who knows.
Ahhh ok. I wasn't aware Multicast was available on ADSL. I'd imagine that you're not being allowed to order due to line speed in that case. 16mbps should be sufficient for SD NowTV but won't be enough if you add the HD Boost. I'd imagine BT have to cover their backs and make sure that you are able to record two internet channels at once without running out of bandwidth.
Thanks for the explanation - very interesting.
Out of interest, how far along the line does multicasting work, is it right up to the home hub?
For example, I have the Extra Box in a bedroom along with the main TV box in the lounge. If both boxes are watching, say, BT Sport 1 HD on channel 430, are two versions carried on my line from the cabinet, one for each box? (I am on FTTC so I'm guessing that in my case the other end of my broadband connection is the cabinet?). Or is there a single feed of channel 430 right up to my Smart Hub 2 which both boxes sit across?
It's multicast all the way to the BT TV box @Paul608085 - that's why people often see error IPC6023 when they're using local network equipment (e.g. routers, powerline adapters, wifi bridges) that doesn't support multicast.
So if 2 boxes are watching the same channel, only 1 feed is being streamed to the house, through the hub, and then sent to both boxes at the same time across the local network.
Darren, the Now Entertainment channels are also available but not sport, movies, HD or kids.