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Gavin-D 11-06-2015 19:58

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If i have heard the radio ad right BT Europe is only free if you re contract from 18 months?

tassiekev 11-06-2015 20:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35782579)
If i have heard the radio ad right BT Europe is only free if you re contract from 18 months?

12 months on BT's website:

http://www.productsandservices.bt.co...d=con_hpbop_bb

Gavin-D 11-06-2015 20:59

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Originally Posted by tassiekev (Post 35782585)

Just heard the ad again says free we you re contract tv and broadband for 18 months

tassiekev 11-06-2015 21:15

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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35782589)
Just heard the ad again says free we you re contract tv and broadband for 18 months

That's weird - the site clearly states 12 months. They're not the only ones - I was watching Strikeback S05 on Sky's On Demand earlier, it went S05E01, S05E02 S05E03 and then.... S04E04. Must be the time of year or the weather.

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From [sub req'd]:
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/b...089194.article

BT is preparing to offer Netflix in ultra high definition and Sky Sports channels in high definition as it prepares to launch its latest Youview set top box.

The broadcaster will launch BT Sport Ultra HD on 2 August which will feature selected Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Aviva Premiership rugby games.
It will be accessed via a dedicated Ultra HD Youview set top box, manufactured by Humax, which is currently being trialled in certain BT homes.
Pricing of the 1TB box which can record 250 hours of HD programming, along with subscription costs for the channel, will be unveiled within the next few weeks.
The Ultra HD box will also support Netflix’s Ultra HD streaming service, which is currently only available via a range of connected TVs. The £8.99 per month VoD service currently requires an internet connection of 25 megabits per second.
BT will further bolster its high definition offering with the launch of Sky Sports 1 and 2 HD.
It currently offers its subscribers the sports channels in standard definition but is keen to expand the offering to enable its Ultra HD subscribers to view as much high definition programming as possible.
Red button coverage
As a key part of its European football coverage BT Sport is to offer access to eight live Champions League games and 24 Europa League games simultaneously via its connected red button.
Along with full match coverage the red button service will enable subscribers to view an array of statistics and scores from other games.
They will also be able to use a companion app on a tablet or mobile device to view video highlights, replays and access different camera angles or watch a different game at the same time.

Joedm45 12-06-2015 18:35

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To all those who took out Sky Sports Season ticket last year:

Check your bill this month as the season ticket will not expire and cut off Sky Sports, it will carry on and charge you at full price. I have just queried this with CS and they refunded me with no quibbles so if you're one of those customers that cancels Sky Sports once the football season is over then you might want to make that call.

Gavin-D 12-06-2015 18:40

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Originally Posted by Joedm45 (Post 35782755)
To all those who took out Sky Sports Season ticket last year:

Check your bill this month as the season ticket will not expire and cut off Sky Sports, it will carry on and charge you at full price. I have just queried this with CS and they refunded me with no quibbles so if you're one of those customers that cancels Sky Sports once the football season is over then you might want to make that call.

Mine is due to expire on July 15th but as bills are a month in advance I'd be better contacting them this weekend?

tassiekev 12-06-2015 19:02

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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35782756)
Mine is due to expire on July 15th but as bills are a month in advance I'd be better contacting them this weekend?

See my posts #5730 & #5733 - if they quibble be very firm with them & insist on cancellation.

TonyM19 13-06-2015 15:42

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Called to check the expiry date of my season ticket this morning. I subscribe to Premier Sports (for the NRL) and they told me its free to XL customers for the next 2 months (for the Copa America I think) and that I wouldn't be charged.

muppetman11 15-06-2015 17:34

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Interesting article on BT's future aspirations for it's TV product.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...ampions-league

denphone 15-06-2015 17:42

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In my opinion and l looked at this earlier they still have a mountain to climb in my opinion to rival Sky.

passingbat 16-06-2015 06:05

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35783142)
In my opinion and l looked at this earlier they still have a mountain to climb in my opinion to rival Sky.

But she hit the nail on the head here:


Quote:

Now, she argues, the consumer trend is “about moving away from full-fat pay TV, to pay-TV lite”. BT has, for example, done a “world-first” deal to be able to bundle Netflix into its subscription package.
Freeview, together with a couple of OTT streaming services, has changed the game.

This why Sky is prepared to pay so much for sport and make 'a full-fat pay TV' option the only economical way to buy it; Now TV works out way too an expensive way to buy on-going sports coverage.

Gavin-D 16-06-2015 11:40

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AMC to Launch in the U.K. this September Exclusively on BT TV

http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/amc-...bt-1201520539/

muppetman11 16-06-2015 11:57

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Personally think that's a good move for BT and it's TV service , people want exclusive content.

denphone 16-06-2015 11:59

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And they also still seem rather keen on paying top dollar for exclusive content.

johnathome 16-06-2015 12:01

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Wow, that's a bit of a coup for BT.


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