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Re: Liberty Global 2015 Results - 16 Feb
The firm said the price rise “was implemented to recoup a portion of our investment in BT Sport Europe”. Virgin added the channel, which has exclusive rights to the Champions and Europa leagues, to its top-tier XL channel pack alongside a £3 per month price hike.
This was taken from VM press release on Liberty. Its a damn disgrace, that VM were saying that BT Sport was FREE. Yet again VM have conned the customer |
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Nothing is ever free even when they say it is free Arthur..
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Not really its still cheaper than paying extra for it on Sky ;)
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I don't really watch it very often but will sometimes watch a game.
I am just happy it is there if I want it and don't have to pay extra for it. |
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I wonder if it's just a sign of declining TV use in general. Netflix all the way.
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I don't think Now TV is just a defensive move by Sky though to protect its pay tv business by sucking up customers who can't afford pay tv but can afford a little more than Freeeview, but an offensive one. I think Now TV is the prelude to a full blown cable/IPTV service from Sky. The pincer movement you speak of, is between Sky and BT squeezing VM's business. VM has been a unified company for ten years now but has squandered the time, allowing BT to grow a pay tv business from scratch. Quote:
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VM still has a major advantage over BT and Sky. It has a cable tv network. Ducts are already under pavements with cable in them and there's a lot VM can do with that cable. Whereas BT and others need to put in substantial amounts of cash to match VM's current capabilities, let alone future ones. But, do VM take advantage of this? No! By now VM's minimum speeds should be above 100mb to completely trounce FTTC speeds, but they haven't done it. You may be right about there being a casualty in the broadband market. All the companies will certainly all be quad play: tv, phone, internet and mobile. I think its almost certain Sky and BT will be there, but we'll see what happens with the others. ---------- Post added at 21:22 ---------- Previous post was at 21:16 ---------- Quote:
Sluggish stbs, Indian call centres and constant price rises don't help either. ---------- Post added at 21:28 ---------- Previous post was at 21:22 ---------- Quote:
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Not really, price rises happen so I am not really angry or outraged TBH.....
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I reckon that things will get worse for Virgin because of their price increase in February which is almost an extra £46ish a year people have to pay out for a 50 meg increase in broadband speed.
You may get a loyality bonus but what is loyality without such things as upgrading for your loyal customers with new gear now and then at no extra charge, for some of us with have been using the crapy Hub 1 for some time now. Technology is fast moving and if companies hang on and supply outdated equipment than people will jump ship to another company. |
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