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Re: Will Virginmedia ever match Sky's channel line up?
This is an interesting read...thanks people. :)
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Sky already have an estimated 60% of Sky+HD boxes connected to the home network and rising weekly. Your TiVo may have a cable connection but it will still need connecting to your home network to stream between boxes. I understand VM are working on a way round this but its going to take time. Sky will be streaming between boxes before the end of 2012, VM still need to rollout TiVo to ALL boxes before they can even think about streaming between a TiVo and a VHD unless you're going to have homes with 2 or 3 TiVo's? Ok a little googling has got me this... The DRX595 None recordable SkyHD box is "Multiroom streaming" ready, You'll be able to watch a TV channel whilst someone else is streaming from the same box. It has had Alpha testing(closed) it will Beta in Summer 2012. No hard facts or official comments from Sky apart from the original announcement of Multiroom streaming when the DRX595 was launched. |
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So you'll forgive me for believing Sky will have multiroom streaming 2012. |
Re: Will Virginmedia ever match Sky's channel line up?
Everyone stay on topic or infractions will be issued. That includes people attempting to flame-bait other members.
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Thing is VM are busy rolling out there speed doubling.
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Re: Will Virginmedia ever match Sky's channel line up?
Then one thing I do like about Sky VOD is being able to download the material to my STB. That way I can watch it when I want rather than rushing through shows or even not being able to watch them.
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Re: Will Virginmedia ever match Sky's channel line up?
Virgin Media may soon become part of a much larger media group, better able to compete with Sky and BT.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/375301/e...rgin-media-too |
Re: Will Virginmedia ever match Sky's channel line up?
I think the competition authorities should put it through, how come cable and wireless was able to swallow up 3 cable companies at once whilst owning one2one and mercury? And who the hell allowed NTL to take over the franchises when it had a huge debt mountain.
So I think they should put it through and if the C&W deal flops with Vodafone they should attempt at that as well since its only £1 Billion, plenty of infrastructure for 4G |
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GOING BACK to the ORIGINAL point of the thread (mods?), no I don't think we will and I am very glad we wont. We have more than enough crap channels as it is, and there are plenty more crap channels on sky, but some mugs think content is king. Seriously quality over quantity any day of the week. I would much rather read a book, listen to a radio show (thank you BBC..your radio service is worth the license fee alone) or do some crosswords (or something to challenge my mind) whilst listening a decent album, instead of watching some pointless mind numbing trash that has (already been) repeated ad nauseum on sky atlantic. Sky can shove their remaining channels where the sun don't shine!
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Re: Will Virginmedia ever match Sky's channel line up?
In answer to the question posed at the outset of this thread I would personally say that it is unlikely that VM will ever have as many channels as Sky. However less channels does not always make a inferior product. I'd be happy if VM added Sky Atlantic and a few extra HD channels but I certainly wouldn't swap to Sky just for these.
It's all a question of personal choice and which of the pay tv companies best meets your needs in terms of the services they offer and the price they charge. Both companies are clearly doing something right as otherwise Sky wouldn't have around 10 million customers and VM around 4 million. It's clear from your various posts Telly Bear that you prefer Sky to VM and that's great if they better meet your needs. However also bear in mind that many people prefer VM to Sky as they better meet their needs. If you also take into account that only about 50% of UK homes can access VM's cable services whereas Sky is widely available to the majority of UK homes. It would be very interesting what the subscriber figures would be if both products were available equally. The final interesting thing would be if a major investor like Everything Everwhere came in to takeover VM as with additional financially clout, VM could do much more! |
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owner's. Not a good idea. |
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By the way France Telecom had a share in NTL or vice versa quite a few years ago when NTL had operations in France and Switzerland, in fact the British channels were still available a few years ago in Switzerland. |
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