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They may well be working out how to handle any inpending announcement given skys litigeous nature,or they may well be informing any interested parties of any announcement in private to give them time to adjust. other then that who knows. |
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In Addition BT did major investment in 2006 Following ref from Wikkipedia. In October 2006 BT confirmed that it would be investing 75% of its total capital spending, put at £10 billion over five years, in its new Internet Protocol (IP) based 21st century network (21CN). Annual savings of £1 billion per annum are expected when the transition to the new network is complete in 2010, with over 50% of its customers transferred by 2008. That month BT took a major step forward when the actual process that will be used to transfer the first customers on to 21CN was successfully tested at Adastral Park in Suffolk.[29] I just could not be bothered with your line of argument when it was flawed, I just cant stand it it when people bend truths just like corrupt politicians do and dont rely on the factual truths of history. |
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So they're spending £10bn on the 21cn upgrades which aren't touching the last mile. Think about how much that would be if they were doing that, if they were having to lay cable to everyone of the 60m households in their serviceable area? That is what people are saying, any amount they invest now is dwarfed by the cost of laying the last mile access network, hence why they aren't rolling out ftth across the country. |
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R they really gonna rule, how would it be implementated new software update?
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Looks like Sky might get to retail channels on Freeview as compensation for being forced to slash whole sale prices on Sports and Movies:
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And the results are in Sky ordered to cut premium channels cost by 20%, but allowed to launch Picnic as a sweetner http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle7069785.ece
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RESULT!!!!!!!
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Didn't Sky shelve plans for Picnic years ago and have shown no interest since, could this be a sweetener or final insult?
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The biggest problem with Picnic IMO was that it was not compatible with Freeview. Not a problem on the face of it, but on the other hand, over time there was a risk of Sky coming to dominate the terrestrial broadcast space with a not-entirely-freeview service, using the fact that Picnic would have been HD-capable as its hook. |
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No mention of the HD channels in that report though. Maybe Sky might want to start selling them to VM to make up some of the shortfall in revenue from the price drop?
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What teeth? Picnic shouldn't be allowed on Freeview. Besides, there's plenty of time for Sky to appeal about (and delay) the wholesale issue, and Ofcom's powers would be greatly reduced anyway if the Tories win the General Election. ---------- Post added at 11:16 ---------- Previous post was at 11:12 ---------- Quote:
OFCOM were thinking about a wholesale price of somewhere between £9.41 and £11.24, so £10.78 seems a little high. |
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