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I have been with Telewest and now VM for over 14 years, I have only ever had one box swapped out as being faulty, before that I was with Sky and never had a problem. My daughter has been with VM for 2 years and has had three replacement boxes, its all depends on the experiences the customer has had. |
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Obviously the info appears onscreen if I press ok anyway. ---------- Post added at 19:48 ---------- Previous post was at 19:44 ---------- Quote:
The LCD isn't a major issue, and the LCD display isn't really vital in my opinion but it's nice if you have it. My BT Vision box never had it and I survived! |
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The VM "Freeview" package also includes Catch Up TV and the ability to buy PPV movies. Quote:
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*Whilst TV M was free, one had to take a VM 'phone line to have it. |
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Richard, you need to re-read my post, and focus on the point I highlighted in bold, which is what I was commenting on.....
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Has this thread turned into Sky v Virgin ?
I thought this thread was to discuss what is coming soon to Virgin |
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Does anyone have a link to the article in which Neil Berkett mentions 80 HD channels in 3 years?
I want to read the quote to see exactly what his words are. If he states Virgin Media will definitely deliver 80 new HD channels then great, if he states Virgin Media hope to deliver or could deliver 80 within 3 years then I'm nowhere near excited. What I'd like to know is exactly who is supposed to be broadcasting these 80 new channels? We're about 25 behind SKY currently however I can't see where the other 55 come from unless Virgin launch a +1 version of the HD channels we currently have, and could get soon. Big thanks to anyone who can post the link for me. |
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Virgin Media Inc. Analyst and Investors Day (London) Event Date/Time: Dec. 02. 2010 / 9:30AM GMT http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External...xUeXBlPTM=&t=1 "So first of all, we provide a separate service for video-on-demand that enables us to provide up to a billion video-on-demand events through next year, according to our forecasts. That is separate from the connectivity that you have in your TiVo box for when you want to be able to watch video over-the-top. It is separate from the broadcast connectivity that we have where effectively we are providing 300 standard definition channels, 30 HD channels at the moment, but with a path to grow to 80 HD channels over the next two years, or three years." - Paul Buttery, Virgin Media Chief Customer & Networks Officer. -- Virgin Media Inc. Analyst and Investors Day (New York) Event Date/Time: Dec 03, 2010 / 06:00PM GMT http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External...R5cGU9MQ==&t=1 "What we've also got is our broadcast capacity in there, so, at the moment, we provide 300 standard definition channels and 30 high definition channels. Over the next couple of years, we can grow the number of high definition channels from 30 to 80. We've allocated capacity for that, as the viewing habits start to change, as we move from SD to HD, and as we move from scheduled TV to more on demand TV or TV when you want it, we're able to adjust the allocation of that capacity and start to balance that between both TiVo, Video on Demand, broadband and broadcast. So, we have a highly flexible network that will be able to change as consumer habits change." - Paul Buttery, Virgin Media Chief Customer and Networks Officer. |
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'Can' and 'Will' are quite different things indeed, that makes far more sense. Obviously he is just saying it is technically possible. I don't think anyone seriously expects VM to carry 80 HD channels in less than 3 years, not unless they drastically change their pricing structure or HD is considered standard and dosen't attracts a premium but I think that is a while away. It's good to hear they expect to be technically able to provide it though. As far as I know even BSkyB hadn't made such a claim either which is why I thought it fanciful when I first heard the claim being bandied around but having read that statement they were not saying they 'will' have 80 HD channels. And I doubt they will, in fact I am not so sure even Sky will. But let's be fair, At least VM recognised they were way wide of the mark on consumers attitude to linear HD, even upto just a couple of years ago so at least they have listened. |
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Despite what you may think from reading forums like this, people simply weren't watching HD then. Take a look at the BBC HD figure in Sept 2008. Compare with the likes of Dance Nation and Horse&Country. Even now, the HD simulcasts only get about a quarter the viewers of their SD equivalent. (Far less in the case of BBC1 and ITV1). |
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