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The prices are pretty much the same for Sky and Virgin ok Virgin do not have a few of the channels well the solution is simple switch to Sky and stop moaning
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Switch to Sky and lose fast broadband and TIVO, how is that a good idea. It seems strange that a Cable forum is full of Sky fans. |
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I like Sky's product however agree with many posters on here pay TV is getting very expensive now , for me it's something I can comfortably afford however I do have levels to what I'm happy to pay. My main sports are Rugby League , football , American Football and Ice Hockey however with the current rights acqusitions in 18 months or so time , I would need a sub to four channels (BT Sports , Premier Sports , Sky Sports , ESPN ) which is less than ideal especially when you factor in you need a base tv pack increasing your costs even more. In an ideal world I love to be able to cut Sky/VM/BT out altogether and get a sub to premier league , NFL network , NHL via something like a Roku type box.
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As it happens I phoned sky to cancel this morning so at the moment I'm looking at getting freesat instead. But it doesn't mean I'd be leaving CF though. ;) |
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I think the outcome of the Tribunal was not much more than a score draw (intentional sports pun), and doesn’t really clarify the situation. What have we found out: Ofcom do have the right to impose restrictions on Sky, but in this instance they went about it in the wrong way. The argument put forward by VM didn't seem to hold must weight in the eyes of the Tribunal, and if that interpretation is correct then the perception that VM are blameless and the badly done-to party in channel negotiations is wrong. I might be wrong but I’m not aware of VM ever officially saying (other than in the above appeal) that they have been wronged. I will not pass judgement on Sky until I've read the judgement in full, as we've only seen a summary to date so there may well be some criticism of sky in the full document. Cheers Grim |
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I guess if I really wanted to I could afford to have Sky for sport and Cable for everything else but it seems such a poor value proposition. I like the base service on Cable so that is where I will stay. I may decide that Sky Sports plus two channels of HD is not good value for money, there are many ways to enjoy life. By the way I am sitting at the computer smiling, it is other people who use phrases like "throwing your dummy out" and "moaning". |
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I see that my suggestion that everyone try to avoid baiting others and keep it civilised hasn't lasted long.
How about discussing the actual topic which is about the dispute between Ofcom and Sky..Not VM and Sky? |
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Sky World HD £65.75 Sky Multi room £10.25 VM 100 meg and talk unlimited £44.40 total cost £120.40 VM 100 VIP £93.25 phone rental £13.90 dunno if HD sports is included? £7 total cost £114.15 or £107.15 so as a virgin customer you get the whole lot cheaper so tha tcovers the few channels you lose but you can go to Sky get them all and only pay 8 quid for it you have the option to vote with your feet if you so desire ---------- Post added at 12:29 ---------- Previous post was at 12:28 ---------- Quote:
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Ahem!Just this once.
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You make switching sound so easy when in reality its now always so.:) But there you are the dispute between ofcom and sky rumbles on in one way or another i guess,whilst consumers are on the sidelines. |
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Its a dispute between ofcom and Sky following complaints from Virgin. Ofcom are the middle man, this is about a dispute between Sky and Virgin. Ironically, and the reason I suspect that this thread is full of "Sky fans", its a dispute that most Virgin customers don't care about-only a minority of one in ten even subscribe to the Sports channels, fewer still, I imagine would be prepared to pay for hd channels and the ratings for Atlantic, a channel available to 10 million households, are pathetic no matter how many times we're told that "there's some really good stuff on there". I'm glad Virgin aren't prepared to do a deal on these things, but I do wish they'd admit that this was the case-after all, not paying for channels that the majority of people don't want is not a "shortcoming", its good business sense. Virgin aren't Sky, it should stop trying to be.
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