Telewest switches on UK HDTV

Telewest switches on UK HDTV


Claims to be Britain's first commercial high definition TV service

Cable giant Telewest, which recently completed its merger with NTL, has launched what it claims is Britain's first high definition TV service.

The service is now available to over 4.5 million homes, Telewest claims, and is accessible via the firm's newly launched TVDrive personal video recorder.

HD programmes will be offered via Telewest's Teleport TV-on-demand service, and delivers four times as many pixels as standard TV broadcasts allowing for crystal-clear pictures.

TVDrive enables viewers to pause and resume live TV using the integrated hard drive which can hold around 80 hours of content. Three onboard tuners mean that two channels can be recorded while watching a third.

TVDrive costs £10 per month for customers taking the company's top digital TV package, or £15 per month otherwise.

At present, consumers can watch free HD programmes from BBC Worldwide, and pay-per-view movies are expected soon.

Telewest ran a commercial pilot of TVDrive in December 2005 and has partnered with high street giant Dixons to enable consumers to order the box in Dixons and Currys stores within Telewest areas.