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Mad Max 19-06-2014 22:45

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35708433)
What are you talking about? The Scots want to see how their teams (Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica) get on in the remainder of the tournament :p:


Post of the day!!

theone2k10 19-06-2014 22:48

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Ohwell still got further than those scots ever did :p:

Chad 19-06-2014 22:57

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35708440)
Ohwell still got further than those scots ever did :p:

I don't know about that, this guy seems confident "his team" are getting out of the group :D

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2014/06/8.jpg

theone2k10 19-06-2014 23:01

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35708446)
I don't know about that, this guy seems confident "his team" are getting out of the group :D

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2014/06/8.jpg

Had to admit i did chuckle at that when itv showed it.

Chad 19-06-2014 23:04

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35708448)
Had to admit i did chuckle at that when itv showed it.

He's probably so smashed we won't even remember being at the game

theone2k10 19-06-2014 23:18

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35708450)
He's probably so smashed we won't even remember being at the game

Probably haha but fair play to the lad he's enjoying himself.

nicko 20-06-2014 07:36

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35708433)
What are you talking about? The Scots want to see how their teams (Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica) get on in the remainder of the tournament :p:


Ah but we don't mind now if they add HD channels and it knocks the network out for 2 weeks;)

RobboEdin 20-06-2014 08:20

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As someone from North of the border, I was interested to see these guys amongst the Uruguay fans:

blue666666 20-06-2014 09:23

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link http://www.theguardian.com/business/...lesale-profits
Ofcom controls threaten BT's power to buy Premier League football rights
Regulator considers tighter controls over wholesale prices BT charges competitors for piggy-backing broadband network

Juliette Garside
The Guardian, Thursday 19 June 2014 18.45 BST


BT Sport's master control room. Sports rights, including Premier League matches, have become key in BT's drive to win broadband customers.
BT's ability to spend heavily at the forthcoming Premier League auction is under threat after Ofcom proposed restrictions on its wholesale broadband profits.

Sports rights have become key in BT's drive to win broadband customers against competition from TalkTalk and BSkyB, with the company offering free subscriptions to sports channels when selling superfast internet connections.

But the watchdog has raised the prospect of tighter controls over the wholesale prices BT charges competitors for piggy-backing on its broadband network.

"This is a watershed," said telecoms expert James Barford at Enders Analysis. "It discourages BT from spending a lot more money in any future auction, including the Premier League. From Sky's perspective this is excellent news. Talktalk is very pleased because it gives some comfort that BT will stay honest."

The watchdog says that from next year it will police the margin between the wholesale price of BT fibre optic lines and the retail prices it charges customers.

The so-called margin control mechanism is designed to stop BT undercutting rivals.

TalkTalk and BSkyB have not built their own copper and fibre lines and rely on BT's network to sell a broadband service.

TalkTalk currently plays £8 a month for a BT fibre to the street cabinet service, but thinks the price should be closer to £5. TalkTalk's cheapest fibre package is £13.50 a month, while BT's is £16.

To calculate the margin charged by BT, Ofcom will take into account what the company has spent on rights, broadcasting and production for its BT Sport channels, such as the £900m deal to snatch Champions League rights from ITV and BSkyB.

This means the cost of the sports rights cannot be hidden within the margin between wholesale and retail prices.

TalkTalk and BSkyB argued the offer of free Premier League football and other contests should be taken into account because they make BT's broadband offering more appealing.

The move is likely to dampen BT's appetite to use sport as a loss leader and may force the acceleration of any decision to start charging for the sports channels.

The next Premier League auction will cover the rights to matches from the 2016/2017 season and analysts predict that competition between BT and BSkyB could drive up the price of a three-year deal from the combined £3bn that both companies paid out for the current deal.

The price of BT's copper broadband is already regulated, but Ofcom has so far resisted controlling fibre pricing to encourage BT to build out its superfast network. The first stage, covering cities and larger towns, is now complete.

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Would this affect us virgin customers?

Media Boy UK 20-06-2014 10:18

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Originally Posted by blue666666 (Post 35708503)
But the watchdog has raised the prospect of tighter controls over the wholesale prices BT charges competitors for piggy-backing on its broadband network.

Would this affect us virgin customers?

Look to me like all the wee broadcasters want to pay less to use BT's copper broadband.

BT may start to offer BT Sports as part of their 'Family' pack.

I think nothing will happen to Virgin viewers until August 2016.

The words 'Pot' and 'Black' comes info this:

It OK for Sky to hold channels back from other networks.

But not OK for BT to do so they must pay £?m per year for the cost of running it for the other broadcasters to use it and keep calling it an other name.

theone2k10 20-06-2014 10:25

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Awww look Sky don't like someone playing them at their own game. Poor old Sky my heart bleeds for them.

Also cry baby Sky are putting their prices up in September so expect Virgin to announce price rises soon.

Media Boy UK 20-06-2014 11:14

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35708531)
Also cry baby Sky are putting their prices up in September so expect Virgin to announce price rises soon.

October 1st for Sky Sports and Sky Movies channels - like every year.

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Richc1977 20-06-2014 11:27

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Is there a date yet for the launch of Sky Sports New HD on VM? Last I heard it was 2015.

Also, is anyone else having problems with the picture breaking up for Sky Sports News recently, it's unwatchable at the moment.

Media Boy UK 20-06-2014 11:30

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Originally Posted by Richc1977 (Post 35708550)
Is there a date yet for the launch of Sky Sports New(s) HD on VM? Last I heard it was 2015.

Still to see one.

Base on other new Sky Basic channel launches in the past Media Boy HQ think Sky Sports News HD and Sky News HD may not launch until October 2014.

Richc1977 20-06-2014 11:34

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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35708552)
Still to see one.

Base on other new Sky Basic channel launches in the past Media Boy HQ think Sky Sports News HD and Sky News HD may not launch until October 2014.

Thanks


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