Tellytrack what if....
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
soodum Wrote:
> Bigbrass Wrote:
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> > They delivered the new local decoder to my
> agency
> > today if that means anything. My guess they
> must
> > be switching off soon
> Decoder for local racing ?
must be international- They must be trying get them out asap as I see the Wincanton PA R5600 and the jackpot R6800 - the sw pool in the last was an amazing R751 - Out of sight out of mind - Maybe Teletrack should think on why Coke keeps advertising despite its position in the beverage market - I wonder who came up with this stupid idea
> Bigbrass Wrote:
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> > They delivered the new local decoder to my
> agency
> > today if that means anything. My guess they
> must
> > be switching off soon
> Decoder for local racing ?
must be international- They must be trying get them out asap as I see the Wincanton PA R5600 and the jackpot R6800 - the sw pool in the last was an amazing R751 - Out of sight out of mind - Maybe Teletrack should think on why Coke keeps advertising despite its position in the beverage market - I wonder who came up with this stupid idea
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
mr hawaii Wrote:
> soodum Wrote:
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> > Bigbrass Wrote:
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> > > They delivered the new local decoder to my
> > agency
> > > today if that means anything. My guess they
> > must
> > > be switching off soon
>> Decoder for local racing ?
No. Hawaii local ivve had my international decoder 2 weeks aleady
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> must be international- They must be trying get
> them out asap as I see the Wincanton PA R5600 and
> the jackpot R6800 - the sw pool in the last was an
> amazing R751 - Out of sight out of mind - Maybe
> Teletrack should think on why Coke keeps
> advertising despite its position in the beverage
> market - I wonder who came up with this stupid
> idea
> soodum Wrote:
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> > Bigbrass Wrote:
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>
> >
> > > They delivered the new local decoder to my
> > agency
> > > today if that means anything. My guess they
> > must
> > > be switching off soon
>> Decoder for local racing ?
No. Hawaii local ivve had my international decoder 2 weeks aleady
>
> must be international- They must be trying get
> them out asap as I see the Wincanton PA R5600 and
> the jackpot R6800 - the sw pool in the last was an
> amazing R751 - Out of sight out of mind - Maybe
> Teletrack should think on why Coke keeps
> advertising despite its position in the beverage
> market - I wonder who came up with this stupid
> idea
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Its the local one hawaii international one was installed 2 weeks ago
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Bigbrass Wrote:
> Its the local one hawaii international one was
> installed 2 weeks ago
so now do you have to pay for DSTV for sport also?
> Its the local one hawaii international one was
> installed 2 weeks ago
so now do you have to pay for DSTV for sport also?
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Bigbrass Wrote:
> They delivered the new local decoder to my agency
> today if that means anything. My guess they must
> be switching off soon
Is this a DSTV decoder or something completely different? Does it
connect to the satellite dish you use for DSTV, or does it have a
separate dish, or does it use an entirely different system?
I remember when IGN first started and only Tattersalls Clubs had
the TV picture, it used a MMDS system through an MNET decoder
and used terrestrial TV signals. I recall that the major problem with
this system back then was it was not licensed, and everyone was
therefore using it illegally.
> They delivered the new local decoder to my agency
> today if that means anything. My guess they must
> be switching off soon
Is this a DSTV decoder or something completely different? Does it
connect to the satellite dish you use for DSTV, or does it have a
separate dish, or does it use an entirely different system?
I remember when IGN first started and only Tattersalls Clubs had
the TV picture, it used a MMDS system through an MNET decoder
and used terrestrial TV signals. I recall that the major problem with
this system back then was it was not licensed, and everyone was
therefore using it illegally.
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
It is truly amazing that customers of a huge industry have been kept completely uninformed by operators..........if racing is no longer able to be viewed in homes, it will surely confirm the ultimate mismanagement by a listed Company.
To suggest that racing never used be on TV is hardly valid..................None of us would accept crank-starting our cars.............it's a backward step!!
To suggest that racing never used be on TV is hardly valid..................None of us would accept crank-starting our cars.............it's a backward step!!
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
does that dial in phone number for listening to commentating of live races still work? just sayin'
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> It is truly amazing that customers of a huge
> industry have been kept completely uninformed by
> operators..........if racing is no longer able to
> be viewed in homes, it will surely confirm the
> ultimate mismanagement by a listed Company.
> To suggest that racing never used be on TV is
> hardly valid..................None of us would
> accept crank-starting our cars.............it's a
> backward step!!
Television is the only thing keeping Racing going - If it gets cut some folks at Phum might find that they may have to use Public Transport in the near future as the Industry will die no matter how the traditionalist try to spin it.
> It is truly amazing that customers of a huge
> industry have been kept completely uninformed by
> operators..........if racing is no longer able to
> be viewed in homes, it will surely confirm the
> ultimate mismanagement by a listed Company.
> To suggest that racing never used be on TV is
> hardly valid..................None of us would
> accept crank-starting our cars.............it's a
> backward step!!
Television is the only thing keeping Racing going - If it gets cut some folks at Phum might find that they may have to use Public Transport in the near future as the Industry will die no matter how the traditionalist try to spin it.
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Don Wrote:
> does that dial in phone number for listening to
> commentating of live races still work? just
> sayin'
You try to call for Gauteng and you may get Cape or UK or sometimes nothing at all - useless
> does that dial in phone number for listening to
> commentating of live races still work? just
> sayin'
You try to call for Gauteng and you may get Cape or UK or sometimes nothing at all - useless
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
.....by not issuing any statements on the future of the DSTV or alternative viewing platforms they are giving the impression that
a) They do not know what is going on
b) They have no regard for their customers
c) They are waiting for a miracle
d) All of the above
a) They do not know what is going on
b) They have no regard for their customers
c) They are waiting for a miracle
d) All of the above
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Muhtiman Wrote:
> .....by not issuing any statements on the future
> of the DSTV or alternative viewing platforms they
> are giving the impression that
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> a) They do not know what is going on
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> b) They have no regard for their customers
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> c) They are waiting for a miracle
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> d) All of the above
No debate.................all of the above!!
If Stuart is the director in charge of Tellytrack and the tote ,then the performance of both would suggest a failure of fiduciary duty wouldn't it?
> .....by not issuing any statements on the future
> of the DSTV or alternative viewing platforms they
> are giving the impression that
>
> a) They do not know what is going on
>
> b) They have no regard for their customers
>
> c) They are waiting for a miracle
>
> d) All of the above
No debate.................all of the above!!
If Stuart is the director in charge of Tellytrack and the tote ,then the performance of both would suggest a failure of fiduciary duty wouldn't it?
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