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Re: Why do you stay with Virgin, even if you are unhappy with the TV service?
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Personally I'm locked into a contract with Virgin with 7 months to go. If Premier Sports fails to arrive, and there isn't a jump in HD channels, I'll be looking to join SKY. The only problem is a large tree in my way, I'll need to get the dish in my garden, or on my chimney. That's what's put me off SKY so far. |
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We often see people saying why isnt there such and such a response but as is in this case you are asking those who are not happy with the tv. If you were asking "why do you stay with virgin" then there are many many possible responses missing. But its clear by the responses you offered how you were asking the question :) to many answers especially ones irrelevent to the question makes any statistical conclusion inaccurate |
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Max broadband speed on a BT line in my steeet is rated at 6.9mb doesn't really compare with 50 (soon to be 100)mb does it. If Sky phoned me up tomorrow and said we can give you optical broadband, would you like our tv over virgin you would say yes wouldn't you.
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Maybe in the future companies like O2 , Talk Talk , Sky , Orange etc will have access to BT's FTTC offering upto 40 mb .
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What winds me up about virgin is they have so much potential but dont seem to want to do anything about it they have the tools to do this broadband tivo and capacity for channel and more on demand content come on virgin pull your finger out !!!!!
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The first year they turn a profit and still everybody is still coming down on them? They have had debts the last few years and they have done well with the HD and also the OD content.
So could you imagine what it would be like if they had the same money at their disposal as SKY/BT. OK rant over. http://www.addemoticons.com/emoticon...icons04212.gif |
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I used to live in Hull, which is an uncabled area. During the last 15 years I lived there I had Sky, from the analogue days through to Sky+. When I moved into a cabled area my curiosity made me get Virgin rather than Sky just to see how it compared. I could always give it a year and then revert to Sky if I wasn't happy.
I was awed by the On Demand and Catch Ups services. I found them top notch, and to add to it all, there was the TV channel line up which took all the channels from Sky which were worth watching.... Filtering out all the rubbish that showed quizzes (name a dog, come on... just one dog could win you £25,000... give us a call and you could be talking to me....), teleshopping and girls on sofa channels. It was a TV service made in heaven for me. There was the Sky Basics dispute which was a bit of a bind being without the leading multichannel station. But that was solved after a year or so, and once again Virgin was way ahead of Skys offering. However this year it seems Virgin aren't interested in TV anymore, they sold the channels they owned, of which most got closed down by Sky, and since then it's been like a sinking ship. MTV Classics, MTV Shows were removed despite the fact they continue on Sky. CBS launched CBS Action and CBS Drama which remain missing from the Virgin line up. Sky replaced the channles they had closed that formerly belonged to Virgin, with SKy Atlantic... another channel that failed to appear on Virgin, and soon we see the launch of Sony, another high profile TV gem which will sit high up in the portfolio of the Sky EPG, and which will also be missing from Virgin. In short this year we have lost Channel 1, Bravo, MTV Classic, MTV Shows and Pop. These have been replaced by True Entertainment, while the high profile new channels have passed us by. I am staying with Virgin because of the Catch up at the moment, but I am quite actively thinking about switching back to Sky, and if things don't change soon it won't be a hard decision. |
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currently i am paying sky+vm,I would prefer to just be with vm but got to say i am disappointed at the lack of new channels(Especially HD).My half price deal runs out with sky in june/july and i was going to consider my options,However i won a tivo in the raffle so vm have got me for another 12 months at least.I hope in that time they improve the tv side otherwise i will then recluctenly consider moving to sky altogether again
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I left VM due to their poor channel range in my opinion , as much as I like Tech the STB just delivers content to you. I have no regrets after switching to Sky and will probably move my BB and phone over when they are out of contract. VM BB is far superior to Sky however my ADSL2+ estimate is 9.5 - 11 mb which will do for me until Sky can use BT's fibre product.
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VM has great broadband, great catch up but we finally concluded it was time to bypass the middleman, pay for HD and get a the other channels we wanted rather than wait for deals to be done. |
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