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martyh 08-08-2011 20:59

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Ether way you must admit that SkyAnytime is a great addition to VM's offerings. Although it has taken its time to get over to VM.

Don't forget Sky have customers taking there services via the VM network EG Customers who take sky services like Skysports/Movies or Sky's entertainment channels.

Wether directly or indirectly these people are customers of Sky and quite often pay more for less than a Sky customer getting there services via satellite.
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35285019)
This post was brought to you by Sky's Marketing Department - thank you for reading this advertorial. :D

oh well in that case ...
My wife and i are extremely disapointed in the lack of choice and content delivered by Sky Anytime and since Anytime+ is not a workable option in my area i think the whole thing is pants and does not compare to VM's on demand service in any way

yours
a disatisfied sky customer who cannot wait till Vm comes to the area

Sirius 08-08-2011 21:00

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35285026)
Me too, by quoting him people are feeding the troll.

Indeed.

New to cable 08-08-2011 21:41

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35285042)
oh well in that case ...
My wife and i are extremely disapointed in the lack of choice and content delivered by Sky Anytime and since Anytime+ is not a workable option in my area i think the whole thing is pants and does not compare to VM's on demand service in any way

yours
a disatisfied sky customer who cannot wait till Vm comes to the area

Yeah thats a really good point Martyh, although Anytime is a push on demand service and can't really be compared to the far superior VOD offering from VIRGINMEDIA.

Again Sky's Anytime+ service is a full "pull" ondemand service comparable to VM ondemand service.

But again if you're too far from your ADSL exchange you won't get the speeds needed to stream HD content and in some case's even streaming SD content will struggle.

Where as VM has the cable network to stream its content almost ensuring a flawless hi quality service. Hopefully as openreach roll out fibre then this will improve users experience of Anytime+ and vm customers will find some great content for them on anytime as it rolls out fully.[COLOR="Silver"]

graeme2b 08-08-2011 21:55

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Dont forget tho...

1. Anytime + uses sky broadband connection so if you dont pay for the premium broadband then you can only watch 3 x 30 min programmes and do nothing else on your pc all month....

2. depending on download speed it can still take a while to download the content..

VM neither of these apply. Also u can just have the TV product on its own and still get on demand...

greeninferno 10-08-2011 15:24

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i don't mean to pee on anyone's parade but Sky Anytime will be a handful of programs.

its Sky Anytime+ that has the vast catalogue of stuff on demand but none of its HD.

And there you have a in a nutshell why OFCOM is a disaster

the HD content from Sky could be delivered by Virginmedia but Sky won't allow them to.

and its not technically possible to be delivered by Sky so there own customers don't get it either.

dreadful state of affairs.

denphone 10-08-2011 15:32

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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35286153)
i don't mean to pee on anyone's parade but Sky Anytime will be a handful of programs.

its Sky Anytime+ that has the vast catalogue of stuff on demand but none of its HD.

And there you have a in a nutshell why OFCOM is a disaster

the HD content from Sky could be delivered by Virginmedia but Sky won't allow them to.

and its not technically possible to be delivered by Sky so there own customers don't get it either.

dreadful state of affairs.

Well nothing surprises me with that big bully Sky.

muppetman11 10-08-2011 15:50

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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35286153)
i don't mean to pee on anyone's parade but Sky Anytime will be a handful of programs.

its Sky Anytime+ that has the vast catalogue of stuff on demand but none of its HD.

And there you have a in a nutshell why OFCOM is a disaster

the HD content from Sky could be delivered by Virginmedia but Sky won't allow them to.

and its not technically possible to be delivered by Sky so there own customers don't get it either.

dreadful state of affairs.

I'm sorry but I disagree , Sky Anytime has plenty of HD content and Sky have also started to include HD on Anytime+ granted there is more SD but over time more and more HD will be added , I believe many HD movies are now added to Anytime+.

greeninferno 10-08-2011 21:59

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35286173)
I'm sorry but I disagree , Sky Anytime has plenty of HD content and Sky have also started to include HD on Anytime+ granted there is more SD but over time more and more HD will be added , I believe many HD movies are now added to Anytime+.

the Sky Anytime offering is pitiful.

and the anytime plus stuff would buffer and have you over your download threshold in next to no time.

dreadful all ways round.

Jameseh 10-08-2011 22:37

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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35286408)
the Sky Anytime offering is pitiful.

and the anytime plus stuff would buffer and have you over your download threshold in next to no time.

dreadful all ways round.

Won't on VM as I doubt they'll throttle the connection to the STB nor does TV content effect your (non existant) download limit.

No idea about content, I only have your and muppetman's views to go on for that. The Sky site always seems to show quite a bit available on it though.

muppetman11 10-08-2011 22:38

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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35286408)
the Sky Anytime offering is pitiful.

and the anytime plus stuff would buffer and have you over your download threshold in next to no time.

dreadful all ways round.

How would it have you over you download limit :confused: the 7.50 unlimited service allows you to watch Anytime+ content with no restrictions. Anytime+,is a pull service meaning the programme won't play until enough is downloaded , it then plays and continues downloading, I've used this at a family members house and it worked flawlessly on his 4-5mb connection. I respect your opinion we'll have to agree to disagree LOL :-)

jonandmarkuk 10-08-2011 22:43

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35286437)
How would it have you over you download limit :confused: the 7.50 unlimited service allows you to watch Anytime+ content with no restrictions. You seem to know very little about Anytime+ , it is a pull service meaning the programme won't play until enough is downloaded , it then plays and continues downloading, I've used this at a family members house and it worked flawlessly on his 4-5mb connection.

Is this something new as my in laws are on the basic internet with Sky and were told they could only get Anytime+ with the unlimited broadband package. They have the full movies and sports package so if that's true they really are missing out.

greeninferno 11-08-2011 01:32

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Originally Posted by jonandmarkuk (Post 35286439)
Is this something new as my in laws are on the basic internet with Sky and were told they could only get Anytime+ with the unlimited broadband package. They have the full movies and sports package so if that's true they really are missing out.

that is exactly what i was talking about you have to take the top tier broadband to get it so it doesn't affect the download limit.

if you have the top tier broadband you'll have to wait on it queueing up the download before it plays - dreadful.

As for anytime the selection is so minimal it doesn't bear thinking about and that is with the top package on sky so....

Firmsky 20-08-2011 20:18

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Is there anymore news on this? Think the fact we're getting a slice of Sky Anytime+ is a very good move on Virgin Media's part. A very surprising move but extremely good!!

denphone 20-08-2011 20:47

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Originally Posted by Firmsky (Post 35290473)
Is there anymore news on this? Think the fact we're getting a slice of Sky Anytime+ is a very good move on Virgin Media's part. A very surprising move but extremely good!!

l think we will get it in the next couple of months but MB or MM might know more on this.:)

Media Boy UK 21-08-2011 12:11

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35290476)
l think we will get it in the next couple of months but MB or MM might know more on this.:)

Sky Anytime has launch on Virgin on Demand on TV Choice for XL Viewers but note Sky Living is only on it.

I have been given no info on when the rest will launch.


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