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#291861 9-Dec-2021 12:00
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It seems the news many were expecting (and discussed) since October is now confirmed (affecting both Vodafone TV Gen1 and Gen2):

 

 

Following rapid changes to the content landscape, Vodafone New Zealand today will begin communicating with customers to explain its intention to retire VodafoneTV on 30 September 2022 and help customers transition seamlessly to alternatives.

 

Joe Goddard, Experience and Commercial Director, says: “Four years ago, we set out to create a powerful entertainment solution combining New Zealanders’ favourite apps and content all in one place at an affordable price.

 

“While VodafoneTV has delivered effortless entertainment to so many homes since then, we’ve made the difficult decision to close VodafoneTV on 30 September 2022.

 

“We’re providing customers with more than nine months’ notice to help with a smooth transition to another TV viewing platform.

 

“We’ll be working closely with Sky to transition relevant customers directly to them - or to provide people with advice on alternative solutions such as Smart TVs, Chromecast or Freeview.”

 

Impacted customers will be contacted directly via email to advise them of this closure, and Vodafone will provide details specific to their situation.  For those customers who will be moved to an all-new solution directly from Sky, this transition will begin in February 2022.

 

For more information or if customers need support, please check out www.vodafone.co.nz/tv for regular updates - or call Vodafone on 0800 346 751 (for VodafoneTV bundled with Broadband) or 0800 080 078 (for help with VodafoneTV standalone).

 

 

@sansom will be checking this discussion to update on any other developments.





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  #2829541 9-Dec-2021 15:24
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GSVNoFixedAbode:

 

@Sansom

 

Hamish, can we appeal to your/Vodafone's Corporate Responsibility, and beg for the option to be able to re-flash these* for those who did not purchase them? At our own risk, naturally. There will be a lot of these units that were bundled with the service provision like mine, that will end up as e-waste otherwise.  That would be a good way to keep the otherwise-solid hardware living on.

 

[Edit] *Or provide enough information on the hardware for the community to come up with a solution.

 

 

Okay, plea heard.  I'll investigate.   Can't promise anything, mind, as the operating system bootloader is owned and controlled by Vodafone Group.  The bootloader is the very short piece of code that loads the operating system and shows the large grey Vodafone logo very briefly before the red Vodafone logo swoosh and start up tune.  I know they will be pretty hard to shift on allowing anyone to change the bootloader, but I'll try. 





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  #2831833 14-Dec-2021 07:59
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@blackjack17:

I have an older version of one of these - mibox


It just works, Netflix/apple tv/amazon prime work great, plex keeps changing their interface but when it works it works fine.


Kodi if you have a large library will need extra storage (for the library database), you can add a usb stick and configure as onboard storage, otherwise it slows it right down..


Youtube works great.


 


Plus it is tiny and has Chromecast built in.


Does look good - rave reviews on PBTech. Does your one run Freeview? From the comments it appears they couldn't last year, but can now.
@invisibleman18 - seems to me that the big thing you lose with any of the 'easy to use' options is recording. Pain if you like recording movies to watch later, as they are seldom available on demand. (Vodafone currently do the recording for us!)
We would also miss being able to record then watch Newshub 6pm news starting between 6:15 and 7pm or so. It's only available on demand after it has been broadcast on +1 (8pm).
Here is an old review.
That reviewer also says this rather expensive device is the best - Nvidia Shield.

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  #3063782 15-Apr-2023 00:31
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krispienz:

 

I wonder if we can avoid the reset by disconnecing the stb from the internet tonight?  Are they resetting the stb or the whole vodafone tv system?

 

 

 

 

Its.Dead.Jim.

 

We will miss VTV.

 


2018-2023  RIP





 

 

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  #3063799 15-Apr-2023 08:59
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Just a reminder of how to reuse the remotes.

 

     

  1. Unplug the VTV box so it can't try to re-pair with the remote.
  2. Press and hold both the '3' and 'Yellow' buttons on the remote until the power light flashes red.
  3. Enter paring mode on the other device and you should see the the Vodafone remote there ready to pair.

 

Credit goes to any earlier post but I can remember who originally posted this info, it was way back in this thread.


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