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You will have to find me a link to the finding and proof that sky over charged. Also......From June 2012 Two adverts from Virgin Media have been banned by the ASA, one was an advert on a sponsored search engine, and the second referred to advertising copy on the virginmedia.com website. In both cases the issue revolved around the speed doubling programme underway by Virgin Media. British Sky Broadcasting challenged whether the claims: 1. "Cabled areas only" and "100Mb customers will see price-cut instead of speed doubling" in the small print in ad (a) was misleading and contradicted the main claim. British Sky Broadcasting and two members of the public also challenged whether: 2. "I'm doubling everyone's broadband speeds" in ad (a) and "Richard Branson's doubling your broadband speed" in ad (b) were misleading, because exclusions applied. Extract from complaint While Virgin Media had consulted the copy advice people at CAP, who had advised that the phrase "I'm doubling everyone's broadband speeds" would be difficult to justify if the advert carried exclusions and the copy should have made it immediately obvious that the claims only applied to Virgin Media customers. It appears that this advice did not carry through to the final adverts. The ASA upheld both of the concerns due to the exclusions, which were that existing 100 Mbps customers would see a small price cut, and Virgin Media National (ADSL/ADSL2+) customers would see no doubling at all. The speed doubling is intended to take 18 months to complete, and confusingly for consumers, some see the downstream connection speed double, but the upstream speed does not. This is because the upstream speeds sometimes require further work due to the architecture of DOCSIS cable services. As with many larger providers they rely heavily on claims from the Ofcom speed testing results, but the fact that this testing concentrates on the largest providers, and does not publish any results for areas like the Digital Region may result in consumers being less willing to sign up to new entrants to the market who may actually provide a better broadband experience. Is the maintenance of the existing duopoly an unintended consequence of Ofcom attempting to inform the speed debate? |
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Telly, perhaps this may refresh your memory...
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Well, I was an XL customer and I just saved over £11 per month moving to the Premiere Collection....
And the thread is about Sky Sport & Movies price increases. ;) |
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What cracks me up is we all know he works for Sky but he does not have the balls to admit it himself. :LOL: |
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Anyone know if the VIP collection price will be going up to?
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£93.25 + £13.90 |
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http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/11...el-page-3.html Post #36 tells you all you need to know about this guy and his motives. |
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Therefore that's approximately 6% higher with VM albeit getting faster fibre optic BB with VM but more channels & HD content with Sky. Previous to the price rise it would have been £103.90 for VIP which would have been 3% higher. It really does make you wonder where VM's price rises come from as for Sky customers, Sky Sports Collection is going up by £1 (approx 5% increase) compared to VM customers going up by £3.25 (approx 14% increase). So Sky customers will, at most, get a £2.50 increase this year whereas we've had an April increase, this Oct increase and no doubt a line rental increase later this autumn/winter meaning rises of £5+ for many VM customers. Now I am only writing this as a comparison because it's interesting to compare. I am very happy with my VM services and have no real wish to switch to Sky although with the current economic climate, many customers on the VIP package who could make do with an average ADSL BB service may consider the switch to save £6.40 per month and get more channels & HD content. My main thought in all this is that I believe that VM ought to consider moving to a model with one annual price rise and, if necessary, align this with Sky if they need to incorporate any fee increases in the Sky channels. This would make it much better and give greater clarity to customers as although the annual price rise maybe a little steep, it would not be the current (somewhat stealth method) of doing a larger increase in 3 smaller increments!! Anyway, we may all be happy soon if Media Boy's reports of a number of new channel launches comes true as we may finally get some of the ones we've all been waiting for! :D Superblade7 |
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Virgin charge £25.75 sky sports pack
sky charge £21 virgin charge £32.75 sky sport / movie pack sky charge £28 sky charge £10 for HD virgin charge £7 for HD then your VAT will be a tad more virgin at the end of the day if you want it you'll pay it if you want it cheaper you'll move. |
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